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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ13_solomon-goodwins-res_Atlanta-GA.html
The house on adjacent knoll, built 1831, by Solomon Goodwin (circa 1780-1850), oldest extant house in DeKalb County, was a landmark of Federal military operation in these environs during the summer of 1864. July 18. Hascall's div., 23d A.C. hav…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ12_the-samuel-house-plantation_Atlanta-GA.html
The large brick residence built in 1857 by Samuel House (1798-1873) was a prominent landmark during military operations by Federal forces on the Atlanta front in July, 1864. Cox's division of Schofield's 23rd A.C. reached this vicinity July 18;…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9BK_brookhaven-historic-district_Atlanta-GA.html
Historic Brookhaven is the first planned golf club community in Georgia, having been built around the Capital City Country Club between 1910 and 1940.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9AC_dodges-16th-a-c-camp-on-nancys-creek_Atlanta-GA.html
July 17, 1864. The march of the corps S. from the road-fork at Providence Church (Dunwoody) was opposed by Col. Geo. G. Dibrell's brigade of Wheeler's cav. [CS]. After a sharp skirmish, the 9th Illinois Mounted Infantry drove Dibrell across the cr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM99Y_oglethorpe-university_Atlanta-GA.html
Chartered in 1835 by Georgia Presbyterians near Milledgeville, Oglethorpe University was the first denominational college established in the Deep South.It perished during the Civil War and was briefly revived from 1870 to 1872 in Atlanta. Thornwel…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM97U_ivy-street_Atlanta-GA.html
On June 3, 2005, the central road of this campus was formally named "Ivy Street," in honor of the hallowed tradition associated with the original Maristcampus on Ivy Street in downtown Atlanta. With 32 boys and five priest-teachers, Father Joh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM94L_old-cross-keys_Atlanta-GA.html
Ante-bellum crossroads settlement & Post Office; James Reeve (1792 - 1852) Post Master & merchant. Prior to 1864 the Post Office was removed to a point between Chamblee & Doraville where, name unchanged, it was known as Cross Keys Post Office. …
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