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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WZD_the-chattahoochee-river-historical_Columbus-GA.html
The longest river in Georgia, the Chattahoochee (Creek Indian for "Painted Rocks") begins in the Georgia mountains, flows 435 miles, and joins the Flint to form the Apalachicola, which empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The western edge …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WYH_mass-produced-ice-machines-historical_Columbus-GA.html
Since the 1830s, the city's foundries and machine shops have fabricated a variety of items: cotton gins, steam engines, riverboats, saw and cane mills, pulleys, gears, stoves, pots, and farming implements. The most significant product, on…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WYG_early-industrial-center-historical_Columbus-GA.html
The tremendous energy of the Chattahoochee made Columbus an important manufacturing center. Falling water powered textile, grist, saw, and paper mills. By 1860, the city's production of cotton and woolen goods ranked second within the so…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WYF_fort-benning-historical_Columbus-GA.html
Camp Benning began on Macon Road in 1918 as a temporary World War I encampment. The present fort was created in 1922 and was named in honor of Columbus lawyer, legislator, jurist, and Confederate Major General Henry L. Benning. The fort…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WYE_confederate-supply-historical_Columbus-GA.html
Columbus industries supplied more goods to the Confederacy than any other southern city except Richmond. Existing factories expanded; merchants launched new manufactories; and the C.S.A. established an arsenal and a quartermaster depot. Un…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WYD_industrial-district-historical_Columbus-GA.html
In the south, the best surviving concentration of nineteenth century hydro-mechanical and electrical engineering systems relating to grist and textile mills is located along this river. In 1978, the U.S. Department ov the Interior declared…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WYC_soft-drinks-historical_Columbus-GA.html
Several of the world's most popular soft drinks originated in Columbus. John S. Pemberton, who in 1859 operated a pharmacy on Broadway, developed "French Wine Coca," the popular drink which was later marketed as "Coca-Cola." Claud A. Hatch…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WXZ_confederate-boats-historical_Columbus-GA.html
Located on the bank immediately to the north was the C.S.A. Naval Yard. The facility which built the ironclad Ram "Muscogee" and renovated the gunboat "Chattachoochee." Sunk in the river in 1865, these boats were salvaged during the 1960s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WXY_frontier-wars-historical_Columbus-GA.html
The Creek Indian War of 1835-1836, which centered on Columbus, began when a group of Indians revolted rather than move from East Alabama to Oklahoma they attacked travelers and settlers and threatened Columbus. State militia and Fed…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WXX_battle-of-columbus-historical_Columbus-GA.html
Unaware of Robert E. Lee's surrender, General James H. Wilson's Union Cavalry swept across Alabama as boys and old men tried to defend Columbus. Cannon from the C.S.S. Chattahoochee, similar to nearby replicas, were mounted here to protect…
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