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Mansfield GA 30055, United States of America
Inscription. Sherrod Malone Smith (1891-1949) played 23 years of professional baseball including 14 seasons in the major leagues. Babe Ruth, another left-hander, said that he was, "the greatest pick-off artist who ever lived." He ... More on HMDB

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Newborn GA 30056, United States of America
Inscription. Gifted to the University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences by Robert J. Loyd. Mr. Loyd died on December 31, 1998. Because of his love of this land and wish to honor his ancestors, it was Mr. ... More on HMDB

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Monticello, GA
'Jackson Lake' is one of the oldest reservoirs in Georgia, southeast of Atlanta in a rural area situated within parts of three counties (Jasper, Newton and Butts).
The Lloyd Shoals Dam was built in 1910 by Central Georgia Power Company, ... More on Wikipedia

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12931 US Highway 278, Social Circle GA 30025, United States of America

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Monticello, GA

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450 Newton Factory Bridge Road, Covington GA 30014, United States of America

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Madison GA 30650, United States of America
Inscription. Morgan County was created by Act of Dec. 10, 1807 from Baldwin County. It was named for Gen. Daniel Morgan (1736-1802), a native of N. J. “Exactly fitted for the toils and pomp o... More on HMDB
Several well known films have been produced at this historic Neoclassical Revival, ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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15105 Highway 36, Covington GA 30014, United States of America
Inscription. Red Oak Church was established between 1803, when the Indians left this area, and late 1821, when Newton County was formed. The church grounds originally contained 4 acres, including the spring behind the church. The ... More on HMDB

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Covington GA 30014, United States of America
Inscription. On Nov. 18, 1864, Hq. Military Division of the Mississippi [US], Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, were established here at “Harris´ Quarters, ” the overseers house and negro cabins of a large plantation owned by ... More on HMDB

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Covington GA 30015, 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, ” Sherman sought to force its evacuation by sending Maj. ... More on HMDB
