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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CGW_taylorsville-high-school_Taylorsville-GA.html
In 1900, while Georgia was struggling to organize a system of schools, Taylorsville citizens founded the first free high school in Bartow County. Leaders included W. D. Trippe, Sr.; W. M Dorsey; W. P Harris, Sr.; W. m Trippe; E. O. Davis; L. W. Jo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVDW_the-army-of-the-cumberland-at-stilesboro_Taylorsville-GA.html
May 23-24, 1864: The 4th, 20th & two divisions of the 14th corps [US] converged here, from Etowah River crossings at Island Ford, Gillem's & Milam's bridges, & moved S.E. up the valley of Raccoon Cr. to Burnt Hickory P.O. (Huntsville). The Arm…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHDK_original-hospital-site-of-wayside-home_Taylorsville-GA.html
This is the site of Kingston Wayside Home, the first Confederate hospital, established in August, 1861 by the Soldier's Aid Society and other citizens of this vicinity. More than 10,000 sick and wounded Confederate soldiers received necessary medi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM91E_old-macedonia-church-organized-1847_Taylorsville-GA.html
In 1864, a road southward from Wooley Bridge (Etowah River) crossed the road near this point and ran to Van Wert (Rockmart) and Dallas. This was the route of McPherson Army of the Tennessee (15th and 16th Corps.), [US] right wing of forces unde…
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