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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR5W_oakland-academy_Ellijay-GA.html
The educational center for this section for years, Oakland Academy was established in 1867, following the War Between the States, by Nathan T. Tabor and John E. Robeson, first teacher. Originally a private school, it was operated for many years as…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR5S_ebenezer-baptist-church_Ellijay-GA.html
This church was established August 24, 1839 by 7 people (Samuel B. West, his wife, Nancy; Jacob Bearden, his wife, Winey; Wm. Kimzey, his wife Rebecca; John Pettit), while some Indians remained in this area. First officers were: Able Miles, pastor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR4V_cartecay-methodist-church_Ellijay-GA.html
This church, Cartecay Methodist (South), was organized and a building erected in August 1834 on the property of Lewis D. Ellington. The first preacher was William Ellington, ordained in 1805 by Bishop Asbury. The first Sunday School was organized …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K1_blood-mountain_Ellijay-GA.html
Blood Mountain, elevation 4458 ft. Chattahoochee National Forest. In Cherokee mythology the mountain was one of the homes of the Nunnehi or Immortals, the "People Who Live Anywhere," a race of Spirit People who lived in great townhouses in the hig…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K0_springer-mountain_Ellijay-GA.html
AppalachianNational Scenic Trail Springer Mountainelevation 3782' Southern Terminus Chattahoochee National Forest
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