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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM91H_gravelly-plateau-two-run-creek_Cartersville-GA.html
May 19, 1864: Butterfield (3d) Div., 20th A.C. [US], moving S.E., from McDow, left the road here & marched to the Hawkins Price house, enroute toKingston. The 1st & 2nd Divs. [US], on roads W., had the same objective - an erratic move by Sherma…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8Z7_milams-bridge_Euharlee-GA.html
The covered structure over the Etowah here, was burned by Jackson [CS] Cav. May 21, 1864, the day after Johnston [CS] passage of the river at State R.R. Bridge. May 23rd, the 2 pontoon bridges intended for the passage of Schofield 23d A.C. [US…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8QP_historic-price-house_Cartersville-GA.html
2.5 mi. N.E. is the antebellum house of Col. Hawkins F. Price; State Senator 1857-1865; Mem. Ga. Secession Convention. A landmark of military operations near Cassville, where both Gen. Daniel Butterfield & Gen. Hooker (20th A.C.) [US] had head…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8Q3_etowah-tumlin-mounds_Cartersville-GA.html
For over 100 years Etowah Indian Mounds were the Tumlin Mounds. In 1832 Col. Lewis Tumlin came to Cass County (Bartow) and drew the land lot that contained the mounds. Col. Tumlin served as county sheriff from 1834 to 1840. As young soldiers, Gen.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8PR_noble-hill-rosenwald-school_Cartersville-GA.html
Noble Hill Rosenwald School, now known as Noble Hill-Wheeler Memorial Center, built in 1923 as the first standard school for Black children in Bartow County School System. The school closed in 1955 when all schools for Black Children in Bartow Cou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7HW_tribute-on-monument-38-names-on-monument_Cartersville-GA.html
Side 1 This monument is erected by Mark A. Cooper, Proprietor at Etowah, as a Grateful tribute to the Friendship and Liberality of those whose names are hereon inscribed, which prompted them to aid him in the prosecution and development of the int…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7HT_friendship-monument_Cartersville-GA.html
The nearby marble shaft has the unique distinction of having been erected by a debtor in honor of his creditors. Losses during the panic of 1857 forced Mark A. Cooper, proprietor of the Etowah Iron Works, to offer this property for sale to satisfy…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM70B_federal-fort_Cartersville-GA.html
Atop the hill to the east was a fort that protected the river bridge, part of the rail line which enabled Sherman to supply his army during the Atlanta Campaign. The rail line has been moved downstream, but piers in the river mark the site of the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5C2_euharlee-creek-covered-bridge_Euharlee-GA.html
In 1886 the county contracted with Washington W. King, son of freed slave and noted bridge builder Horace King, and Jonathan H. Burke for the construction of this 138-foot bridge. It was adjacent to a mill owned by Daniel Lowry, of which the found…
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