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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D7O_the-state-of-georgia-salutes_Brunswick-GA.html
[Upper right corner is the Prisoner of War and Missing in Action (POW/MIA) emblem]· The 77,000 Georgians who served in World War I;the 1,937 KIA; 3,319 WIA; 67 Ex-POWs and 54 MIA· The 324,373 Georgians who served in World War II; the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAUC_brunswick-stew_Brunswick-GA.html
The first BrunswickStew was made here inthe Brunswick - GoldenIsles area in earlycolonial days. It remainsan American Favorite.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8SR_needwood-baptist-church-and-needwood-school_Brunswick-GA.html
Needwood Baptist Church was organized in 1866 on nearby Broadfield Plantation as Broadfield Baptist Church of the Zion Baptist Association. This structure, built in the 1870s, was redesigned in 1885 when the church moved its congregation here. Its…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7TX_hopeton-on-the-altamaha_Brunswick-GA.html
Hopeton Plantation, of which Altama is a part, lies about 1.4 miles West of here. A model rice and sugar Plantation of the early 19th century, described in books by several travelers from Europe, Hopeton is best remembered as the home of James Ham…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7SQ_boys-estate_Brunswick-GA.html
Boys Estate, Georgia`s town just for boys, is located one-half mile west of here, on a part of historic Elizafield Plantation. Elizafield, first the home of Dr. Robert Grant, later of his son, Hugh Fraser Grant, was one of the rich River Plantatio…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM742_famous-butler-authors_Brunswick-GA.html
Pierce Butler and his daughter, Frances, who shared his interest in the South, returned to Butler Island in 1866, and worked to rehabilitate the plantations. Pierce Butler died in 1867, but Frances continued for several years to manage the Island …
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