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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM71F_gearys-division-to-dug-gap_Rocky-Face-GA.html
May 8, 1864, Brig. Gen. J.W. Geary, with Buschbeck's & Candy's brigades 2d div., A.C., marched on this road from Near Gordon's Springs. Turning E. here(near Whitfield - Walker County line ), Geary's troops moved to Dug Gap in Rocky Face Ridge 5 mi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM71E_old-fort-king-george_Darien-GA.html
Site of old Fort King George, built in 1721 by Col. John Barnwell, of South Carolina, under British Royal orders. This tiny cypress blockhouse, 26 feet square, with 3 floors, and a lookout in the gable from which the guard could watch over the Inl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM717_r-r-wood-station_Dalton-GA.html
Approx. site of John H. Green's wood station during the 1860's - which was a fuel supply depot of the State R.R. April 12, 1862: Andrews' Raiders (US), with the locomotive GENERAL, paused to wood up while closely pursued by the locomotive TEXAS…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM716_schofields-23d-corps-in-crow-valley_Dalton-GA.html
May 9, 1864. Two divs., 23d A.C., having deployed abreast between the Burke & Harris houses moved S. astride this wooded ridge in the fork of Crow Creek. This move was made in conjunction with 4th A.C. troops on the summit & eastern slope of Ro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM714_military-operations-in-crow-valley_Dalton-GA.html
There were 2 demonstrations by Federal forces on Dalton, in 1864: Feb. 24-26; May 7-12. On these over-lapping fields of operation, the Burke House & spring were noted landmarks. Feb. 25, Cruft`s & Baird`s divs. (4th & 14th A.C.), via the low ri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM712_site-aults-mill_Dalton-GA.html
In this vicinity stood Ault's mill and residence cited in Official Records as Lt. Gen. Wm. J. Hardee's headquarters, May 8-13, 1864. Hardee was in temporary command of units of Hood's A.C. (Hindman's div.) together with his own corps at various…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM70Q_battle-of-dug-gap_Rocky-Face-GA.html
May 8, 1864. Maj. Gen. J.W. Geary, with Buschbeck`s & Candy`s brigades of the 2d div., 20th A.C., moving from near Gordon`s Springs, reached this, the Babb Settlement, at 3 p.m. Planting McGill`s Penna. Battery (3 inch Rodman guns) near Joel Ba…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM70P_babbs-settlement_Rocky-Face-GA.html
Ante-bellum domain of Joel Babb (1809~1882) - on Mill Cr., foot of Rocky Face at Dug Gap. May 8, 1864. 1 A. M.: Col. W.C.P. Breckinridge's 9th Ky., Grigsby's brigade, Wheeler's cav., descended from Dug Gap & patrolled the roads N. & W. to ascer…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM70K_emerson_Emerson-GA.html
Named for Joseph Emerson Brown, Gov. of Ga., 1857-1865, U.S. Senator, 1880-1891. Known as Stegall`s Station prior to 1889; site of the Bartow Iron Works. May 20, 1864: Gen. Joseph E. Johnston`s forces camped here after retreating from Cassville…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM70J_hapeville-georgia_Hapeville-GA.html
Hapeville is situated on the Central Railroad of Georgia, eight miles from Atlanta, upon a water-shed extending from Atlanta to Macon. When chartered on September 16, 1891, Hapeville was considered the most attractive suburban town around Atlanta …
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