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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RHT_lindsey-chevrolet-co_Washington-GA.html
Built by
John Thomas
Lindsey
1919-1920
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RFG_remodeled-1959_Washington-GA.html
Remodeled 1959 after extensive fire
which destroyed the roof and upper
floor on December 24, 1958.
Board of Commissioners, Roads & Revenues
Wilkes County, Georgia
R.A. McLendon, Chairman
G.O. Holliday, C.R. Jackson
W.A. Pope, C.B. Wri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RFF_last-cabinet-meeting_Washington-GA.html
Site of
The Bank of TheSate of Georgia,
Washington Branch
Last Cabinet Meeting
Confederate States of
America
May 4, 1865
In a final act,
President Jefferson Dais
dissolved the
C.S.A. government.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RDF_washington-wilkes-vietnam-monument_Washington-GA.html
Dedicated by the
Washington-Wilkes Jaycees
In Sacred Memory of the
Men of Wilkes County
Who Made the Supreme
Sacrifice in Vietnam
Melvin Bolton
Charles McCorry
Arthur E. Scott
Charles M.Shelton
Michael A.Smith
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RDD_woodmen-of-the-world-supreme-sacrifice-monument_Washington-GA.html
In Sacred Memory of the
Men of Wilkes County
Who Made the Supreme
Sacrifice
World War I
List of names
World War II
List of names
Korean War
List of names
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RDB_old-georgia-state-bank-building_Washington-GA.html
On this site stood the Old Georgia State Bank Building in which Pres. Davis held the last official meeting of the Confederacy— May 4, 1865.
List of those present
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RDA_washington-wilkes-county-georgia_Washington-GA.html
Washington
Wilkes County, Georgia
was laid out first
under legislative act of
January 23, 1780
and a second time under
Legislative Provision
July 31, 1780
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EJI_last-cabinet-meeting-of-the-c-s-a_Washington-GA.html
Site of the Bank of the State of Georgia, Washington Branch. Last cabinet meeting Confederates States of America May 4, 1865. In a final act, Jefferson Davis dissolved the C.S.A. government.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19H1_the-dissolution-of-the-confederate-government_Washington-GA.html
On this site stood the old Georgia State Bank building in which Pres Davis held the last official cabinet meeting of the Confederacy May 4, 1865.
PresentPresident Jefferson Davis · Post. M. Gen. John H. Reagan · Sec. of Navy Step…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV5D_kettle-creek-battlefield_Washington-GA.html
Marker Front:The Patriots whose names appear on this marker are those who have been proved to have participated in the Battle of Kettle Creek on February 14, 1779.
Many brave men fought on this hallowed ground, some were wounded and others died…