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Adairsville GA 30103, United States of America
Inscription. About 2 miles N. is the plantation home of Augustus Crawford Trimble, pioneer settler, member of the Home Guard, and businessman of Adairsville. A son, serving in the 1st Georgia Cavalry under Gen. Joe Wheeler, engaged ... More on HMDB

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Adairsville GA 30103, United States of America
Inscription. May 18, 1864. The three corps of the Confederate Army, on reaching Adairsville from Resaca, moved by two roads to Cassville. Hood´s & Polk´s corps marched S. on old U. S.41 Highway: Hardee´s corps took direct road ... More on HMDB

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Adairsville GA 30103, United States of America
Inscription. May 18, 1864, The 4th, 14th & 20th Corps (Army of the Cumberland) [US] together with the 15th &16th corps (Army of the Tennessee) [US] reached Adairsville from Resaca, at noon. Sherman convinced that all of Johnston´s ... More on HMDB

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Adairsville GA 30103, United States of America
Adairsville Other Names: None Location: Bartow County and Gordon County Campaign: Atlanta Campaign (1864) Date(s): May 17, 1864 Principal Commanders: Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman [US]; Gen. Joseph ... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. Otherwise known as the Octagon or Gravel House ~ an eight~sided stone residence, built in 1856, on the knoll east of here. May 17, 1864, a rear guard action between Cheathams Div. Hard... More on HMDB

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Adairsville GA 30103, United States of America
Inscription. The two-story portion of this house was the Oothcaloga Moravian Mission Station, serving this region of the Cherokee Nation from 1822 until 1833. John Gambold, whose grave lies 100 yar... More on HMDB
Inscription. During the advance of Sherman's forces S. from Resaca, May 16-17, 1864, the (US) 4th, followed by the 14th Corps, marched by this and nearby roads, pursuing Johnston`s forces (CS) whic... More on HMDB

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Adairsville GA 30103, United States of America
Inscription. May 17, 1864, Johnstons forces (CSA) retreated S. From Resaca and paused here on an E. W. line, the intention being to make a stand against the Federals in close pursuit. Finding the position untenable due to width of ... More on HMDB

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Adairsville GA 30103, United States of America
Inscription. Five miles NE on State Highway 140 a notable plantation and manufacturing center of the 1860´s. The Federal 23rd Corps, left wing of Sherman´s forces [US] marching southward from Resaca, having crossed at Field´s Mill, ... More on HMDB

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601 Broad St, City Hall, Rome, GA 30161

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Adairsville GA 30103, United States of America
Inscription. During the early 1800s, northern Georgia was heart of the sovereign, independent Cherokee Indian Nation. By this time Cherokee were the most progressive Indian tribe in North America. In 1821, they became the first American ... More on HMDB

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2204 Everett Springs Road, Armuchee GA 30105, United States of America
Inscription. Everett Springs Seminary, antecedent of the famous Martha Berry Schools, was chartered in 1889 in Floyd County. The school, which was in existence until 1908, was the first mountain school in Georgia which had boarding ... More on HMDB
