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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4HN_flame-of-freedom-relighting-the-flame_Savannah-GA.html
(Right Marker):Flame of Freedom1919 - 1969Dedicated to theGlory of GodA fitting reminder of this precious heritage, a tribute to all who offered their lives topreserve it. A gift to our Community by the American Legion to celebrate its founding an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM471_a-douglass-strobhar_Savannah-GA.html
This Chapel Is Dedicated ToA. Douglass StrobharAs a mark of esteem and affectionby the Board of Managersof theSavannah Port SocietyIt is a tribute to his loyality and unfailing faithfulness since he became a member of the board of managers in 1920…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM465_rev-d-a-dale-umbreit_Savannah-GA.html
This bell is dedicated to thememory of theRev'd A. Dale UmbreitPort Chaplain 1975-1988 Given by the Propeller ClubPort of Savannahand theSavannah Port Society
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM44N_augusta-road_Savannah-GA.html
Northwest of this spot, on Liberty and West Broad Streets began the Augusta road, one of the oldest in Georgia.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM41A_general-casimir-pulaski-middot-sergeant-william-jasper_Savannah-GA.html
Near this spot two notable heroes of the American Revolution were mortally wounded in the ill-fated assault by the American and French forces upon the British lines here on October 9, 1779. Brig. Gen. Casimir Pulaski, the famous Polish patriot,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM40H_birthplace-of-the-university-of-georgia_Savannah-GA.html
Directly across Bay Street from this marker formerly stood the brick building. Built in late colonial days and known as the "Coffee House." In which the Legislature of Georgia met in 1785. Owned by Thomas Stone, it was described in a newspaper adv…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3YN_lutheran-church-of-the-ascension_Savannah-GA.html
On April 14, 1741, John Martin Bolzius, who as Pastor of the Salzburgers at Ebenezer was in charge of Lutheran work in the colony of Georgia, founded the congregation now known as the Lutheran Church of the Ascension. In 1756 members of the con…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3Y6_solomons-lodge-no-1-f-a-m-savannah-georgia_Savannah-GA.html
Organized as a Masonic Lodge, February 21, 1734. Its first worshipful Master was General James Edward Oglethorpe, English Soldier, Statesman, Humanitarian, and founder of Georgia, who raised the flag of England at Savannah on February 12, 1733. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3Y2_capture-of-savannah-december-29-1778_Savannah-GA.html
When the British attacked Savannah on December 29, 1778, the defending Continental forces, numbering about 650 men under command of Maj. Gen. Robert Howe, were posted across Sea Island Road (now Wheaton street) approximately 100 yards east of this…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3XT_colonel-mordecai-sheftall_Savannah-GA.html
1735 - 1797As Deputy Commissary General of Issues for Georgia and South Carolina, Colonel Sheftall was the highestranking Jewish officer in the Revolutionary War. Captured by the British in the Battle of Savannah, Dec. 29, 1778, Sheftall was impri…
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