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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23US_nathaniel-a-pratt_Roswell-GA.html
The head of one of the six families comprising in 1839 the original settlement of Roswell, Cobb County, Georgia
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23UR_barrington-king_Roswell-GA.html
The head of one of the six families comprising in 1839 the original settlement of Roswell, Cobb County, Georgia
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23UQ_ellizabeth-king-hand_Roswell-GA.html
The head of one of the six families comprising in 1839 the original settlement of Roswell, Cobb County, Georgia
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23UP_john-dunwoody_Roswell-GA.html
The head of one of the six families comprising in 1839 the original settlement of Roswell, Cobb County, Georgia
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23TG_archibald-smith_Roswell-GA.html
The head of one of the six families comprising in 1839 the original settlement of Roswell, Cobb County, Georgia
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22EC_willeo-baptist-church_Roswell-GA.html
Named after a well known local Native American, Willeo, who lived along present-day Willeo Creek in the early 1800s. According to legend, he may have been an original church member. Willeo Baptist has played an important role in the Christian life…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22E8_bulloch-hall_Roswell-GA.html
Major James Stephen Bulloch Greek Revival, circa 1840
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22BA_old-roswell-cemetery_Roswell-GA.html
This cemetery is located on the site of the Mt. Carmel Methodist Church which was established in 1836. The church was a log cabin built on the highest point of these cemetery grounds. It no longer stands. Many early settlers of the Roswell area …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22B9_pleasant-hill-baptist-church_Roswell-GA.html
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church traces its roots to as early as 1836 when Amariah Hembree organized Lebanon Baptist Church in his home near the town of Lebanon, Georgia. Church records show that Burl Hembree, a negro slave, was ordained to preach and…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22AX_original-mill_Roswell-GA.html
Original mill destroyed by General Sherman's forces in 1864. Mill rebuilt on present site in 1882. Destroyed by lightning in 1929. Rebuilt and continued operation until July, 1975.
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