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Lumpkin, Georgia

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1850 Martin Luther King Dr, Lumpkin, GA 31815
Westville is a functioning living history village of relocated, authentically restored, original buildings and landscape. Westville ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Inscription. (Side One): On October 12, 1973 an informal group of fifty persons, having an interest in several areas of academic research, met at Westville's Yellow Creek campmeeting tabernacle for... More on HMDB

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Cotton Street on the Square, Lumpkin, GA 31815
Close your eyes and imagine the sounds of Horses and a stagecoach pulling up in front of The Bedingfield Inn, as the stage coach driver blows into his horn annoucing the number of guests spending t... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Inscription. The Bedingfield Inn or Tavern was constructed on this site in 1836 by Dr. Bryan N. Bedingfield as a family residence and stagecoach stop. It was a center for commercial and community a... More on HMDB

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Lumpkin GA 31815, United States of America

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Lumpkin GA 31815, United States of America

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Lumpkin GA 31815, United States of America
Inscription. On a 10 acre plot of land in the exact center of the county was located, in 1830, the first permanent Methodist Camp Meeting Ground in Stewart County. It was given by Loverd Bryan to be held and owned by the church as ... More on HMDB

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Lumpkin GA 31815, United States of America
Inscription. Providence Church, when first organized, 1832-33, was a log building on the south side of the road. Two acres were donated by David Lowe for a church and school (Providence Academy). This land is now between two of the ... More on HMDB

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Lumpkin GA 31815, United States of America
Inscription. Near here on the old Fort Gaines Road, the first Monday in August 1829, at the home of Allen and Jeanette (Roby) Wamble, was held the first Inferior Court for Randolph County which, at that time, included Stewart, Webster ... More on HMDB

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Lumpkin GA 31815, United States of America
Inscription. In memory of the brave, Confederate soldiers, of Stewart County, both those who fought, and fell and those who, fought and survived. , Location. 32° 3.055′ N, 84° 47.69′ W. Marker is in Lumpkin, Georgia, ... More on HMDB

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Lumpkin GA 31815, United States of America
Inscription. Near this place Rev. David Walker Lowe built a home for his wife Jane Dorsey not long after 1825. He had been a Methodist circuit rider in the S. C. conference, later in the Ga. conference. Born July 22, 1794 in Warren ... More on HMDB
