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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8QB_felton-home_Cartersville-GA.html
Dr. William H. Felton and his wife, Rebecca Latimer, lived from 1853 until 1905 in the house east of this marker.A physician, minister and noted orator, Dr. Felton was the leader of the Independent Revolt from the State Democratic Party in the 187…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8Q3_etowah-tumlin-mounds_Cartersville-GA.html
For over 100 years Etowah Indian Mounds were the Tumlin Mounds. In 1832 Col. Lewis Tumlin came to Cass County (Bartow) and drew the land lot that contained the mounds. Col. Tumlin served as county sheriff from 1834 to 1840. As young soldiers, Gen.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8PR_noble-hill-rosenwald-school_Cartersville-GA.html
Noble Hill Rosenwald School, now known as Noble Hill-Wheeler Memorial Center, built in 1923 as the first standard school for Black children in Bartow County School System. The school closed in 1955 when all schools for Black Children in Bartow Cou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8KB_federal-armies-at-adairsville_Adairsville-GA.html
May 18, 1864, The 4th, 14th & 20th Corps (Army of the Cumberland) [US] together with the 15th &16th corps (Army of the Tennessee) [US] reached Adairsville from Resaca, at noon. Sherman convinced that all of Johnston forces had gone to Kingston …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8K9_johnstons-army-at-adairsville_Adairsville-GA.html
May 18, 1864. The three corps of the Confederate Army, on reaching Adairsville from Resaca, moved by two roads to Cassville. Hood & Polk corps marched S. on old U.S.41 Highway: Hardee corps took direct road to Kingston W. & parallel to the R.R. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8K7_mostellers-mills_Adairsville-GA.html
Five miles NE on State Highway 140 - a notable plantation and manufacturing center of the 1860. The Federal 23rd Corps, left wing of Sherman forces [US] marching southward from Resaca, having crossed at Field Mill, Coosawattee River, enroute t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8K6_corra-harris_Rydal-GA.html
Author of "A Circuit Rider Wife" and many other books and articles, lived from 1913 until her death in 1935.The most productive years of her career were spent in a picturesque log cabin, which, according to legend, was once the home of a Cherokee …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8JA_spring-bank_Kingston-GA.html
Ante-bellum plantation and residence of the Rev. Charles Wallace Howard, where he established a private school. May 18, 1864. Hardee A.C. [CS] moved from Adairsville to Kingston on this road enroute to Cass Station. May 19, the 4th and 14th A.C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8J6_old-pine-log-indian-town_Rydal-GA.html
Pine Log Town, located on Pine Log Creek in the flat fields slightly over a half mile east of Oak Hill Church north of GA 140, (in Pine Log, Georgia), extended almost a mile along the creek. The lots were 293, 294, 295,296, 317, 318, 284,and 283, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM80V_historic-trimble-house_Adairsville-GA.html
About 2 miles N. is the plantation home of Augustus Crawford Trimble, pioneer settler, member of the Home Guard, and businessman of Adairsville. A son, serving in the 1st Georgia Cavalry under Gen. Joe Wheeler, engaged the enemy on the plantation.…
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