Historical Marker Series

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The Ringgold Depot. A Survivor of Battle. This sandstone depot, located on the Civil War-era Western and Atlantic Railroad, was built around 1849. The first train steamed into the new station on May 9, 1850. The depot witnessed a variety of activity through…
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Tunnel Hill. The Beginning of the Atlanta Campaign. The city of Tunnel Hill was incorporated in 1848. The next year the state of Georgia began construction of a depot in anticipation of the completion of the Western and Atlantic Railroad. This rail line lin…
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Marietta Confederate Cemetery. "Garden of Heroes". This cemetery was established on property once owned by the First Baptist Church of Marietta. Following the church's move, John H. Glover, Marietta's first mayor, bought this parcel. His wife, Jane Porter G…
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Chattooga Academy - John B. Gordon Hall. Bragg's Headquarters and the Battle of LaFayette. Named for John Brown Gordon, a Confederate general, Georgia governor and U.S. Senator, this school stands, as a silent monument to the citizens whose legacies made La…
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