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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM110K_judge-debra-halpern-bernes_Marietta-GA.html
Judge Debra Halpern Bernes was a loving and devoted wife and mother to her husband, Gary, and children, Lane and Matthew. She served her community as an Assistant District Attorney for Cobb County, a solo practitioner of law and as an elected judg…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10AK_the-14th-20th-a-c-cross-at-paces-ferry_Atlanta-GA.html
July 17, 1864. Palmer's 14th and Hooker's 20th A. C. [US] crossed to the Fulton Co. side of the river on two pontoon bridges. This passage was covered by Wood's 4th A.C. div., which marched down Mt. Paran Rd. from Power's Ferry, 3 mi. N. To divert…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10AJ_the-14th-20th-a-c-cross-at-paces-ferry_Atlanta-GA.html
July 17, 1864. Palmer's 14th and Hooker's 20th A. C. [US] crossed to the Fulton Co. side of the river on two pontoon bridges. This passage was covered by Wood's 4th A.C. div., which marched down Mt. Paran Rd. from Power's Ferry, 3 mi. N. To di…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM106Y_the-23d-corps-at-soap-creek_Marietta-GA.html
July 8, 1864. The first passage of the Chattahoochee River by Federal forces was made at mouth of Soap Cr. by Cox's div., 23d A.C. Cameron's brigade crossed cr. at the dam and passing the blackened ruins of the Paper Mills, scaled the high ridge E…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM106X_the-23d-corps-at-soap-creek_Marietta-GA.html
July 8, 1864. The first passage of the Chattahoochee River by Federal forces was made at mouth of Soap Creek by Cox's division, 23d A.C. [US]. Cameron's brigade crossed creek at the dam and passing the blackened ruins of the Paper Mills, scaled th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM106S_soap-creek-paper-mills_Marietta-GA.html
The original structures which housed the Marietta Paper Mills ~ incorporated in 1859 ~ stood 1/4 mile down stream from Paper Mill Road. The mills manufactured news print, wrapping paper and stationery ~ a pioneer enterprise in this section of the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXW2_cherokee-indian-trail-tree_Marietta-GA.html
The Native Americans bent saplings to grow into living "signposts" for traveling Indians. These living markers pointed the way to a water source, a suitable river crossing or a main trail.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXW1_brushy-mountain-line_Marietta-GA.html
June 19, 1864. McPherson's army of the Tenn., left wing of Sherman's army, moved into this sector - the rugged terrain of Brushy mtn. - on the Kennesaw Mountain front.The 17th A.C. & Garrard's Cav. Were N.E. of this point; 15th & 16th, S.W Hood's …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW1W_the-general_Kennesaw-GA.html
This is the original locomotive made famous by its participation in the Andrews Raid of April 12, 1862. It was stolen by the Northern raiders who tried unsuccessfully to wreck the Confederate supply line between Atlanta, Ga., and Chattanooga, T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVDT_robert-edward-flournoy-jr_Marietta-GA.html
Lawyer, Legislator, Mayor, Judge Robert Flournoy moved to Marietta from Atlanta in 1957 to practice law. He served in the Georgia House 1963 - 1965, creating the Cobb State Court. Flournoy founded the Downtown Marietta Development Authority in 197…
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