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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM92B_the-federal-army-at-kingston_Kingston-GA.html
May 19, 1864. The 4th, followed by the 14th A.C. [US] reached Kingston, 8 a.m. The 4th turned E. to Cassville; a div. of the 14th sent to Gillem bridge, Etowah River, finding no retreating Confederates, Johnston forces [CS] were at Cassville, 5.5 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM91D_woolleys-bridge_Kingston-GA.html
In 1864, this covered structure spanned the Etowah River on the plantation of Andrew F. Woolley, 0.5 mi. S. Next to the river was the Rome - Kingston R.R. discontinued, 1943. May 19, McPherson Army of the Tenn. (15th & 16th Corps) [US] arched f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8RR_kingston-methodist-church_Kingston-GA.html
The original church, with another name and at another location, was built in 1845, rebuilt in Kingston in 1854, and dedicated by Rev. Lovick Pierce, a leading preacher of the nation and father of Bishop George F. Pierce. The only church remaining …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8JA_spring-bank_Kingston-GA.html
Ante-bellum plantation and residence of the Rev. Charles Wallace Howard, where he established a private school. May 18, 1864. Hardee A.C. [CS] moved from Adairsville to Kingston on this road enroute to Cass Station. May 19, the 4th and 14th A.C…
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