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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3W7_col-john-jones_Savannah-GA.html
1759-1852Colonel Jones was a North Carolina PartisanRanger in the ContinentalArmy. Jones was woundedat Pacolett River, NCon July 14, 1780.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3VU_lt-joseph-lawton_Savannah-GA.html
Served as a Lieutenant in ColonelBull's Granville County, SC Regiment. Lt. Lawton was a Justice Of The Peace in St. Peter's Parish. He owned land in St. Peter's Parish, St. Helena Parish, and Granville County, SC
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3VQ_oglethorpes-house_Savannah-GA.html
1736-1740On this sitestood the houseoccupied byJames Edward Oglethorpewhen in Savannah.His home he madein Fredericathe better to protectthe young colony
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3VO_tondees-tavern_Savannah-GA.html
On this sitestood in colonial timesTondee's Tavernwhere gatheredThe Sons Of Liberty
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3VF_printing-office-of-james-johnson_Savannah-GA.html
On this site stood thePrinting Office of James JohnsonOfficial Printer of Laws andPaper Currency of the province.He was the founder of" The Georgia Gazette"the only newspaperin the colony. The first issueappearing April 7,1763
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3V5_central-railroad-bank-bldg_Savannah-GA.html
Georgia Historical Society recordsshow that this building, built in 1853for the Central Railroad & Bank wasconfiscated by Gen. Wm. T. Sherman'sUnion Army Forces as the militaryhdqrs. of the Post Commandant, Gen.J.W. Geary during the occupation ofS…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3UY_home-of-genl-lachlan-macintosh_Savannah-GA.html
First Constitutional Sessionof the Georgia Legislature held in the "Long Room" Jany 1783HeadquartersGenl George Washington May 1791
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3UP_police-station-steps_Savannah-GA.html
These Steps are aMonument to theSavannah Police OfficersWho Have Trod Them InLine Of Duty1870-1949
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3UG_captain-denis-cottineau-de-kerloguen_Savannah-GA.html
In Honor and Grateful Memory ofCaptain Denis Cottineau De Kerloguenwho was born in Nantes, France and died in Savannah Ga.,November 20, 1808, aged 63 Years. In the war for American Independencehe fought with John Paul Jones in the famous battle be…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3U3_samuel-elbert_Savannah-GA.html
1740 - 1788 Savannah Merchant, oraganized and commanded Grenadier Company1772; Member Council of Safty; Fought several battles as ContinentialColonel; Captured twice; After release commanded stores at Yorktown; Promoted to Militia Major General…
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