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Knoxville GA 31050, United States of America
Inscription. On this site in 1835 Joanna Troutman gave to a company of Georgia soldiers on their way to fight for the independence of Texas, a “Lone Star” flag, which she had made and which was later adopted as the Texas ... More on HMDB

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Roberta GA 31078, United States of America
Inscription. Here on the Flint River was the headquarters of the Agent for Indian Affairs South of Ohio until the area was acquired by Georgia in the Creek cession of Jan. 24, 1826. Here Benjamin Hawkins and David B. Mitchell, Agents, ... More on HMDB

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Knoxville GA 31050, United States of America
Inscription. This highway, created by an act of Congress in 1810, entered the state at Augusta passing through Warrenton, Sparta, Milledgeville, Macon and Knoxville to Coweta Town (Columbus). It was formerly known as the Stage Coach ... More on HMDB

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Knoxville GA 31050, United States of America
Inscription. This County created by Acts of the Legislature Dec. 9 & 23, 1822, is named for William H. Crawford, Georgia statesman who was Secretary of the Treasury at the time the County was established. At the County Site, Knoxville, ... More on HMDB

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Knoxville GA 31050, United States of America
Inscription. The 25 year-old French aristocrat and author of Democracy in America visited this area during his 1831-1832 tour of America, Placed by C-SPAN and The Cable Television Industry while retracing the tour in 1997-1998, , ... More on HMDB

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Culloden GA 31016, United States of America
Inscription. World famous surgeon, teacher and research scientist was born in Culloden, Georgia April 5, 1899 and educated at Georgia Military College, the University of Georgia and Johns Hopkins Medical School. He completed his surgical ... More on HMDB

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Culloden GA 31016, United States of America
Inscription. On April 19, 1865, a part of Wilson`s Federal Raiders, moving toward Macon, encountered the "Worrill Grays" near this spot. The "Grays, " numbering less than 200 men, fought a magnificent battle, greatly outnumbered. ... More on HMDB
