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2204 Everett Springs Road, Armuchee GA 30105, United States of America
Inscription. Everett Springs Seminary, antecedent of the famous Martha Berry Schools, was chartered in 1889 in Floyd County. The school, which was in existence until 1908, was the first mountain school in Georgia which had boarding ... More on HMDB

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Armuchee GA 30105, United States of America
Inscription. Garrards Cavalry [US], having left Villanow, May 14, 1864, passed Floyd Springs May 15, enroute to Farmers Bridge & Rome. After scouting toward Rome, the Cav. withdrew & camped here. May 16. Returning toward Lays Ferry ... More on HMDB

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Armuchee GA 30105, United States of America
Inscription. May 15, 1864. Montys Brigade of Garrards Cav. scouting toward Rome in advance of the infantry column, Davis div. (14th A. C.) [US], encountered Brig. Gen. L. S. Ross Texas brigade (Jacksons Cav. div.) [CS] at Farmers ... More on HMDB

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C/O GA Wildlife Resources, Region I, 2592 Floyd Springs Road, Armuchee, GA 30105, U.S.A.
Located in northwest Georgia, Crockford-Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Area is a beautiful primitive area with no developed facilities. Pigeon Mountain, named for the now-extinct passenger pigeons that once lived here, is an ... More on LLBean.com

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601 Broad St, City Hall, Rome, GA 30161

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3403 Martha Berry Hwy NE, Rome, Georgia 30165-0000

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Mount Berry GA 30149, United States of America
Inscription. Home of Joseph Watters (1792 1866), pioneer settler in Floyd County; an admirer of Andrew Jackson, he named it 'Hermitage.' A settlement of that name is 1mi. S. E. May 17, 18, 1864: Brig. Gen. K. Garrard's (2d) div. of ... More on HMDB

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Mount Berry GA 30149, United States of America

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Rome GA 30165, United States of America
Inscription. Thomas E. G. Ransom enlisted as captain of Company E, 11th Illinois Volunteer Infantry in 1861. Wounded four times, he won honors at Ft. Donelson, Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Red River. Rising steadily through the ranks, Ransom ... More on HMDB
