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Clarke County

Clarke County, created by Act of Dec. 5, 1801 from Jackson County, originally containedOconee and part of Madison and Greene Counties. It was named for Gen. Elijah Clarke who came to Wilkes...

Clarke County, created by Act of Dec. 5, 1801 from Jackson County, originally containedOconee and part of Madison and Greene Counties. It was named for Gen. Elijah Clarke who came to Wilkes...

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Cook & Brother Confederate Armory

To this building in 1862 was brought the machinery of the armory established in New Orleans at the outbreak of the War by Ferdinand W.C. and Francis L. Cook, recent English immigrants, the former...

To this building in 1862 was brought the machinery of the armory established in New Orleans at the outbreak of the War by Ferdinand W.C. and Francis L. Cook, recent English immigrants, the former...

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The Red and Black

Student published the first issue of the University of Georgia´s campus newspaper, The Red and Black, on Nov. 24, 1893, from offices in the Academic Building [now the Hunter-Holmes Academic...

Student published the first issue of the University of Georgia´s campus newspaper, The Red and Black, on Nov. 24, 1893, from offices in the Academic Building [now the Hunter-Holmes...

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Herty Field

This marker overlooks the site of the first intercollegiate football game played in the state of Georgia and one of the first to be played in the deep south. On January 30, 1892 Georgia defeated...

This marker overlooks the site of the first intercollegiate football game played in the state of Georgia and one of the first to be played in the deep south. On January 30, 1892 Georgia defeated...

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Georgia's Pioneer Aviator Ben T. Epps 1888-1937

Ben T. Epps -- Georgia´s First in Flight -- designed, built and in 1907 flew the first airplane in the State of Georgia. He was born in Oconee County, educated in Clarke County, and attended...

Ben T. Epps -- Georgia´s First in Flight -- designed, built and in 1907 flew the first airplane in the State of Georgia. He was born in Oconee County, educated in Clarke County, and attended...

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Robert Toombs Oak

A majestic oak tree once stood on this spot and one of the University´s most endearing legends also flourished here. Robert Toombs (1810-1885) was young, and boisterous when he was dismissed from...

A majestic oak tree once stood on this spot and one of the University´s most endearing legends also flourished here. Robert Toombs (1810-1885) was young, and boisterous when he was dismissed from...

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Dr. William Lorenzo Moss Birthplace

William Lorenzo Moss, medical researcher and physician, was born in this house at 479 Cobb Street in Cobbham on August 23, 1876. Crawford W. Long was the attending physician. Dr. Moss received his...

William Lorenzo Moss, medical researcher and physician, was born in this house at 479 Cobb Street in Cobbham on August 23, 1876. Crawford W. Long was the attending physician. Dr. Moss received his...

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The Taylor-Grady House

Joseph Henry Lumpkin, born in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Dec. 23, 1799, entered the University of Georgia at fifteen, completing his college education at Princeton, New Jersey, in 1819. Lumpkin...

Joseph Henry Lumpkin, born in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Dec. 23, 1799, entered the University of Georgia at fifteen, completing his college education at Princeton, New Jersey, in 1819. Lumpkin...

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Home of Joseph Henry Lumpkin Georgia's First Chief Justice

Joseph Henry Lumpkin, born in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Dec. 23, 1799, entered the University of Georgia at fifteen, completing his college education at Princeton, New Jersey, in 1819. Lumpkin...

Joseph Henry Lumpkin, born in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Dec. 23, 1799, entered the University of Georgia at fifteen, completing his college education at Princeton, New Jersey, in 1819. Lumpkin...

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Dr. Moses Waddel Noted Educator and Presbyterian Minister

Dr. Moses Waddel, educator and minister, was born in 1770 in N.C. At fourteen he began teaching pupils near his home. Moving to Ga. in1786, he taught in the Greensboro area until 1787, opening...

Dr. Moses Waddel, educator and minister, was born in 1770 in N.C. At fourteen he began teaching pupils near his home. Moving to Ga. in1786, he taught in the Greensboro area until 1787,...

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Camak House: Landmark in Georgia Railroading

On March 10, 1834, a group of Athens men met in this house, then the home of Mr. James Camak, to accept the charter of the Georgia Railroad Company and to organize the corporation. At this meeting...

On March 10, 1834, a group of Athens men met in this house, then the home of Mr. James Camak, to accept the charter of the Georgia Railroad Company and to organize the corporation. At this...

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University of Georgia

Endowed with 40,000 acres of land in 1784 and charter in 1785, the charter was the first granted by a state for a government controlled university. After Louisville and then Greensboro were first...

Endowed with 40,000 acres of land in 1784 and charter in 1785, the charter was the first granted by a state for a government controlled university. After Louisville and then Greensboro were...

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Blue Star Memorial

Blue Star Memorial A tribute to the Armed Forces that have defended the United States of America Sponsored by The Garden Club Council of Cherokee County. Laurel District The Garden Clubs of...

Blue Star Memorial A tribute to the Armed Forces that have defended the United States of America Sponsored by The Garden Club Council of Cherokee County. Laurel District The Garden Clubs...

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Fort Buffington

One-half mile north is the site of Fort Buffington, built in the 1830´s by local militia. It was one of about 25 stockades in the Cherokee Indian Nation used by Federal and State troops during the...

One-half mile north is the site of Fort Buffington, built in the 1830´s by local militia. It was one of about 25 stockades in the Cherokee Indian Nation used by Federal and State troops during the...

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Crescent Farm Rock Barn

The Crescent Farm Rock Barn was constructed in 1906 by Augustus (Gus) Lee Coggins. One of a rare number of rock barns constructed in Georgia, the Rock Barn, together with the nearby Georgian...

The Crescent Farm Rock Barn was constructed in 1906 by Augustus (Gus) Lee Coggins. One of a rare number of rock barns constructed in Georgia, the Rock Barn, together with the nearby...

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Cherokee County Gold

Cherokee County, located along Georgia´s golt belt, figured prominently in the gold rush of the 1830´s and 40´s. Several mines operated along a five mile area near the Etowah River in the...

Cherokee County, located along Georgia´s golt belt, figured prominently in the gold rush of the 1830´s and 40´s. Several mines operated along a five mile area near the Etowah River in...

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Joseph Emerson Brown

Brown, Joseph Emerson, 1821-94, U.S. public official, b. Pickens District, S.C. As governor of Georgia during the Civil War, Brown quarreled with Jefferson Davis over conscription and the...

Brown, Joseph Emerson, 1821-94, U.S. public official, b. Pickens District, S.C. As governor of Georgia during the Civil War, Brown quarreled with Jefferson Davis over conscription and...

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Cherokee County

Created December 3, 1832, from Cherokee Indian Lands, and named in memory of the Cherokees. Early settlers tried to start silk production, but were not successful, and today there remains no trace...

Created December 3, 1832, from Cherokee Indian Lands, and named in memory of the Cherokees. Early settlers tried to start silk production, but were not successful, and today there remains no...

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Battle of Taliwa

Two and one-half miles to the east, near the confluence of Long-Swamp Creek and the Etowah River, is the traditional site of Taliwa, scene of the fiercest and most decisive battle in the long war...

Two and one-half miles to the east, near the confluence of Long-Swamp Creek and the Etowah River, is the traditional site of Taliwa, scene of the fiercest and most decisive battle in the long war...

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Boyles Yard Turntable named Summerville Railroad Turntable

Restored to its current site in 2003, prehistoric Summerville Railroad turntable was made during the era when railroads served as the primary means of long-distance commerce and travel. From the...

Restored to its current site in 2003, prehistoric Summerville Railroad turntable was made during the era when railroads served as the primary means of long-distance commerce and travel. From the...

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