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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDQ5_reconstruction-property-rights_Madison-GA.html
Georgia's General Assembly of 1865-1866 passed important property rights laws for its black population, most of whom had recently been emancipated. Blacks could legally buy, sell, inherit, and lease both land and personal property. The experience …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDHN_brownwood-centennial_Madison-GA.html
On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed this marker here to commemorate the community ofBrownwood-Centennial Located close to one another on the Old Sandtown Road, the communities of Brownwood and Centennial may have been one an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDH4_mallory_Madison-GA.html
On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed this marker here to commemorate the community ofMALLORY The early tax records of Morgan County identify the family of "Malry" in the Harris Militia District as early as the 1840s. By the t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDAP_wwii-b-25c-airplane-crash_Madison-GA.html
On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed this marker here to commemorate theWW II B-25C Airplane CrashIn the early afternoon of January 10, 1945, residents of the south-western portion of Morgan County were witnesses to the crash …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD4R_fairview_Madison-GA.html
On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed this marker here to commemorate the community of Fairview Located south of Madison between Highway 441 South, Pierce Dairy Road and Seven Islands Road, the Fairview community grew up be…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD35_bethany_Madison-GA.html
On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed this marker here to commemorate the community ofBethanyThe community of Bethany, anchored by the Bethany Baptist Church, appears on maps after 1915. A church congregation was established be…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD0G_confederate-dead_Madison-GA.html
Here are buried 51 unknown and one known Confederate soldier and one Negro hospital attendant. These men died of wounds or disease in the Confederate hospitals located nearby, the Stout, Blackie, Asylum, Turnbull, and some temporary ones. These ho…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBHU_flat-rock_Madison-GA.html
On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed this marker here to commemorate the community of Flat Rock Identified with the Flat Rock Church and School that existed in the early 20th century, Flat Rock has African American root…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBDJ_springfield_Madison-GA.html
On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed this marker here to commemorate the community of Springfield Identified with the Springfield Baptist Church and School that existed in the late nineteenth century. Springfield has roo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAQE_william-tappan-thompson_Madison-GA.html
William Tappan Thompson, famous Georgia journalist and author, was born in Ohio in 1812. Moving to Augusta in 1835, he became associated with Augustus Baldwin Longstreet in the publication of the State Rights Sentinel. In 1838 he founded a literar…
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