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Bartow GA 30413, United States of America
Inscription. On a high knoll, overlooking the surrounding land, stood the home of General Solomon Wood, Revolutionary soldier. Near this home, General Wood built a blockhouse for the protection of his family and neighbors. When there ... More on HMDB

#2.
Bartow GA 30413, United States of America
Inscription. And home of, General Soloman Wood. 1756 1815, Officer of the American, Revolution. Pioneer, and first Senator, of, Jefferson County. , Erected 1936 by Public Works Administration. , Location. 32° 52.757′ N, ... More on HMDB

#3.
Bartow GA 30413, United States of America
Inscription. This highway is the Old Savannah Road, one of the earliest vehicular routes west of the Ogeechee. It led from Savannah to the Rock Landing on the Oconee, below Milledgeville, along the course of a former trading path ... More on HMDB

#4.
Bartow GA 30413, United States of America
Inscription. The highway crossing here is the Old Savannah Road, one of the earliest vehicular routes west of the Ogeechee River. It led from Savannah to the Rock Landing on the Oconee, below today's Milledgeville, along the course ... More on HMDB

#5.
Bartow GA 30413, United States of America
Louisville, the county seat, was named in honor of King Louis XVI of France, because of the support given by France to the Colonials in the Revolution. Louisville was Georgia's third state capital,... More on Jeffersoncounty.georgia.gov
Inscription. On Nov. 28, 1864, Jackson's division, 20th Corps (Williams), of Gen. Sherman's army [USA], destroyed the railroad from Davisboro, No. 12, CRR, to Spier's Turnout (Bartow), No. 11, CRR,... More on HMDB

#6.
Wadley GA 30477, United States of America
Inscription. On Nov. 29, 1864, Jackson`s and Geary's divisions, 20th Corps (Williams), of Gen. Sherman's army, destroyed the railroad from Spier's Turnout (Bartow), No. 11, CRR, through Bethany (Wadley), No. 10 1/2, CRR, to the Ogeechee ... More on HMDB

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Wrightsville GA 31096, United States of America
Inscription. This County, created by Act of the Legislature Dec. 11, 1858, is named for Gov. Herschel V. Johnson. The County Site is named for John B. Wright, pioneer resident. Johnson, Governor from 1853 to `57, ran for the Vice ... More on HMDB
