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Emerson GA 30137, United States of America
Inscription. Named for Joseph Emerson Brown, Gov. of Ga. 1857-1865, U. S. Senator, 1880-1891. Known as Stegall`s Station prior to 1889; site of the Bartow Iron Works. May 20, 1864: Gen. Joseph E. Johnston`s forces camped here after ... More on HMDB

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Emerson GA 30137, United States of America
Inscription. After artillery firing and repeated assaults by French´s troops, [CS] the Federals made a final stand in the star fort W. of rock cut. Failing to dislodge the defenders, French retrea... More on HMDB
Inscription. Lt. Gen. John B. Hood, Army of Tenn. [CS], while enroute N. from Palmetto, Ga. sent Lt. Gen. A. P. Stewart´s Corps to destroy the State R. R. from Big Shanty to the Etowah River. Stew... More on HMDB

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Georgia
Directions: Take I-75 to Exit 283 and head east on Old Allatoona Road for 1.5 miles. Cross the railroad tracks and continue another mile to markers for Allatoona Pass Battlefield on the left. Parki... More on TrailLink.com
From Springtime to Labor Day there is a fair amount of boats buzzing around but it is still rather calm . More on TrailLink.com

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653 Red Top Mtn Rd Se, Cartersville, Cartersville, Georgia 30121, United States of America
This 1,950 acre park is located on Lake Allatoona. The park offers a lodge, cottages, camping, a restaurant, a convention center ... More on igougo

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54 7th Street, Emerson, Georgia, United States

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Cartersville GA 30120, United States of America
Inscription. After the fall of Atlanta, hoping Sherman would follow, Hood moved his Confederate army north, sending Frenchs Division to fill the railroad cut at Allatoona, and burn the railroad bri... More on HMDB
A must see if visiting civil war battle grounds. More on Yahoo! Travel

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4425 S Main St, Acworth, GA 30101
Picnic areas, lakefront, boating, fishing, swimming. Reservations: Acworth City Hall, 4375 Senator Russell Square. - Boating Facilities, Fishing, Lake, Meeting Facilities, Picnic Shelters/Tables, Playground (Georgia Tourism) Jonesboro, ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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286 Nelson St, Cartersville, GA 30120

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2 West Main Street, Cartersville, GA 30120-3506

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Cartersville GA 30120, United States of America
Inscription. The covered structure over the Etowah here, was burned by Jackson´s [CS] Cav. May 21, 1864, the day after Johnston´s [CS] passage of the river at State R. R. Bridge. May 23rd, the 2 pontoon bridges intended for the ... More on HMDB
