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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME03_walter-bernard-hill-hall_Savannah-GA.html
This is the oldest remaining building on the Savannah State University campus. It was constructed in 1901 by the students and faculty of then Georgia State Industrial College during the administration of the college's first president, Richard R. W…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDVT_savannah-state-college_Savannah-GA.html
This state college was established in 1891 as the Georgia Industrial College for Colored Youths as an outgrowth of the Second Morrill Act of 1890 and an Act of the Georgia General Assembly, November 26, 1890, creating this institution as one of th…
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( North Face )To The Confederate DeadHere Rest "Till Roll Call"The Men Of Gettysburg ( West Face )Tread lightly for each man bequeathed Ere placed beneath this sod, His ashes to this native Land His gallant soul to God. ( East Face )On Fa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDFG_the-lions-club-of-savannah_Savannah-GA.html
Chartered May, 1922has continuously served this Community,Nation and the Free World throughLions International.This flagpole is erected as a symbol of our great love and respect for the flags of our State and Nationand to honor all who served in t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDDP_the-liberty_Savannah-GA.html
The armed schooner "Liberty", the first American Naval vessel officially commissioned early in July 1775 by a Provincial Congress, sailed from this port. She was commanded by Oliver Bowen and Joseph Habersham and carried ten carriage guns and fift…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD5I_the-propeller-club-of-the-port-of-savannah_Savannah-GA.html
Has erected this fountain on the high bluff of the Savannah River as a tribute to maritime Savannah and to the ships, both merchant and naval, that have proudly carried its name to the world around.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD3O_gen-oglethorpes-landing_Savannah-GA.html
( Compass ?↑ Emblem ) On February 12, 1733 Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe Landed On This Spot
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD1W_federal-building-and-u-s-courthouse_Savannah-GA.html
Entered on the National Register of Historic Places June 7, 1974 Federal Building U.S. Courthouse Wright Square Postal Station Savannah, Georgia Jeremiah O'Rourke Architect 1899 This Property Significantly Contributes To TheNation's Cultural H…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD1V_richardson-owens-thomas-house_Savannah-GA.html
In this house designed by the Architect William Jay in early 1800 Marquis De Lafayette was the guest of the City of Savannah March 19-21, 1825. A friend of Washington and a defender of American liberty " Until now,sir, you have only seen …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD0M_ironclads-and-gunboats-of-the-savannah-river-squadron_Savannah-GA.html
During the Civil War, the Savannah River Squadron protected the City of Savannah from Union attack by river. The squadron usually consisted of small coastal and river steamers. In November 1861, the British-built blockade-runner Fingal arrived in…
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