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1825 Monticello Highway, Gray GA 31032, United States of America
Inscription. In July, 1864, Maj. Gen. W. T. Shermans army [US] closed in on Atlanta. Finding its fortifications “too strong to assault and too extensive to invest, ” he sought to force ... More on HMDB
Inscription. In July, 1864, Maj. Gen. W. T. Shermans army [US] closed in on Atlanta. Finding its fortifications “too strong to assault and too extensive to invest, ” he sought to force ... More on HMDB

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Gray GA 31032, United States of America
Inscription. On Nov. 18, 1864, Blairs 17th Corps of the Right Wing of Gen. Shermans army [US], which had left Atlanta on Nov. 15th on its destructive March to the Sea, crossed the Ocmulgee River at... More on HMDB
Inscription. Near here was Blountsville, an early stagecoach station and post office until after the War Between the States. It suffered severely during the War and the town disappeared. The home o... More on HMDB

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Gray GA 31032, United States of America
Inscription. The Farmers Academy (later Planters Academy) was incorporated Dec. 19, 1822 by Act of Legislature signed by Gov. John Clark. Trustees included Bailey Bell, Adam Carson, Kinchen P. Thweatt, James Lockett, Cyrus Cotton, ... More on HMDB

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Gray GA 31032, United States of America
Inscription. About 1:30 P. M. Nov. 22, 1864, after halting in Griswoldville to reform his column and report his progress, Brig. Gen. P. J. Phillips began moving his command (1st Division, Georgia Militia and attached units) east to ... More on HMDB

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370 Pulaski Street, Gray GA 31032, United States of America
Inscription. Brig. Gen. Alfred Iverson, C. S. A. son of Senator Alfred Iverson, also a Brig. Gen. and Caroline Goode Holt, was born here Feb. 14, 1829. He served with the U. S. Cavalry in the Mexican War and Mormon campaign and fought ... More on HMDB

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Gray GA 31032, United States of America
Inscription. On the night of Nov. 21, 1864, Murrays brigade of Kilpatricks cavalry [US], which during the day had burned buildings and destroyed railways facilities in Griswoldville, camped on the E fork of Little Sandy Creek, ½ ... More on HMDB

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Gray GA 31032, United States of America
Inscription. On March 25, 1825, LaFayette, Paused Here and, Made an Address, , Erected by Oliver Morton Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Jones County. , Marker series. This marker is included in the Daughters of the ... More on HMDB

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Gray GA 31032, United States of America

#9.
110 South Jefferson Street, Gray GA 31032, United States of America
Region 6 � Jones County Jones County Jones County, the 30th county formed in Georgia, was created in 1807. Originally part of Baldwin County, it was named for James Jones, an early Georgia Congress... More on Jonescounty.georgia.gov
Inscription. This County, created by Act of the Legislature Dec. 10, 1807, is named for James Jones of Savannah, a legislator at 23 and member of the State Constitutional Convention in 1798 in whic... More on HMDB

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Gray GA 31032, United States of America
