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John Adam Treutlen Governor of Georgia, 1777A stern revolutionary patriotBorn at Berchtesgaden, Austria in 1726Brutally murdered by Toriesabout 1782 near this spot
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In Grateful Appreciation of the Services of the Patriots of Calhoun County 1775 ~ 1781 Gov. John Adams Treutlan; Col. Wm. Thompson; Maj. Lewis Colson; Maj. Jacob Geiger; Capt. Jacob Rumph; Com. Alexander Gillam; Capt. Wm. Heatley, Jr.; Lt. Wm. Rus…
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Col. A.P. Amaker; J.B. Amaker; Henry Arant; Morgan Arant; Mike Arant; David Arant; Dr. J.C. Arant; Allen Arant; Jas. Arant; Jno Arant; J.H. Arthur; H.M. Assman; W.J. Assman, Sr.; W.J. Assman, Jr.; D.A. Ayers; W.H. Baker; Jacob Bailey; J.J. Bair; J…
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Named in 1979 in honor ofprominent public spiritedcitizen of this section(Born 1871 Died 1924)for his many contributionsto highway transportation During early 1900,s he ledseveral highway location parties.He personally financed, builtand manage…
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The Memorial Gardenis named afterVol. Joe Coombes, Platin Road.Vol. Noel Gallagher, Mountfield, Co. TyroneVol. Harry McCormick, Prioryland, Duleekand is in memory ofall those who dedicated their livesto and for the cause of Irish freedom.This monu…
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Within the great mound of Knowth there are two passage-tombs and around it, eighteen satellite tombs. The site remained a focal point for over 4,000 years. There is evidence of occupation from 3,000 B.C. to 1,200 A.D. This project has been part…
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George Sterling was granted 570 acres of land here on March 14, 1704. During the lifetime of his daughter, Mary Sterling Heatly Russell, the plantation was a stopping place for Indians and travelers on the Cherokee Path. The Rev. John Giessendanne…
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South Carolina [Colonial Dames Medallion]C A. 1699 ??D. 1754 Mary Sterling Heatly Russell ChapterHonoring a Pioneer Woman Mother of First White Child Born in Calhoun - Orangeburgh Area
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[Front]:The first church built by African Americans at Fort Motte grew out of services held by slaves at nearby Bellville, Goshen, Lang Syne, and Oakland plantations. It was formally organized in 1867 by Caleb Bartley, Israel Cheeseborough, Cudjo …
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First settled in 1704, this region by 1733 included Amelia and lower Saxe Gotha townships. In 1765 much of it was made part of the new St. Matthew's Parish and was so named until 1865. Efforts in 1890 and 1896 led to an act signed on Feb. 14, 1908…
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