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1433 Old Alabama Road, Taylorsville, GA 30178

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26 Bucky Street Euharlee Georgia 31045

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Euharlee , Bartow County, GA
(Euharlee or Lowry, 138' x 16', 1886, closed to motor traffic, 10-08-01) across Euharlee Creek in Euharlee , Bartow County, GA. GA113 SW 2.6 miles from jct with GA293 in Cartersville, W. on Euharlee Rd. ... More on dalejtravis.com

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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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172 Law Road, Kingston GA 30145, United States of America

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Kingston GA 30145, United States of America
Inscription. May 19, 1864. The 4th, followed by the 14th A. C. [US] reached Kingston, 8 a.m. The 4th turned E. to Cassville; a div. of the 14th sent to Gillem´s bridge, Etowah River, finding no retreating Confederates, Johnston´s ... More on HMDB

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Kingston GA 30145, United States of America
Inscription. In 1864, a road southward from Wooley´s Bridge (Etowah River) crossed the road near this point and ran to Van Wert (Rockmart) and Dallas. This was the route of McPherson´s Army of the Tennessee (15th and 16th Corps.), ... More on HMDB

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Kingston GA 30145, United States of America
Inscription. Apr. 12, 1862. James J. Andrews with 18 Ohio soldiers [US] in disguise, & 1 civilian, having seized the locomotive " GENERAL " at Big Shanty ( KENNESAW ) intending to wreck the State R. R. were forced to side track here ... More on HMDB

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Kingston GA 30145, United States of America
Inscription. The original church, with another name and at another location, was built in 1845, rebuilt in Kingston in 1854, and dedicated by Rev. Lovick Pierce, a leading preacher of the nation and father of Bishop George F. Pierce. ... More on HMDB

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Kingston GA 30145, United States of America
Inscription. Ante-bellum plantation and residence of the Rev. Charles Wallace Howard, where he established a private school. May 18, 1864. Hardee´s A. C. [CS] moved from Adairsville to Kingston on this road enroute to Cass Station. ... More on HMDB
