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600 Trade Hill Road, Midway, GA 31320

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Riceboro GA 31323, United States of America
Inscription. Five miles west of here on the old Post Road, the southern most postal route in America, is the site of the home and botanical garden of Louis LeConte, naturalist, mathematician, and scholar, for whom the famous LeConte ... More on HMDB

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Riceboro GA 31323, United States of America
Inscription. Near the old North Newport Bridge, a short distance East of here, the Court House Square for Liberty County was laid out by Act of February 1, 1797. Riceborough was then the Seat of justice for Liberty County, and a Court ... More on HMDB

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Riceboro GA 31323, United States of America
Inscription. The First African Baptist Church, the oldest black church in Liberty County, had its origins in the North Newport Baptist Church, founded in 1809. In 1818 the North Newport Church, composed of both white and black members, ... More on HMDB

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Riceboro GA 31323, United States of America
Inscription. This road on the right, was established in 1736 by, Gen. James Oglethorpe. First postal route south of, Savannah Stage Coach Road, and line of march, of Revolutionary Soldiers. Saint John's Parish Chapter, Daughters of ... More on HMDB

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Riceboro GA 31323, United States of America
Inscription. In November of 1778, Lieut. Col. James Mark Prevost, with 100 British Regulars, and 300 Refugees and Indians under McGirth, crossed the Altamaha River and moved into Georgia, killing or taking prisoner all men they found, ... More on HMDB

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Riceboro GA 31323, United States of America
Inscription. In the family cemetery on this plantation, Westfield, Simon Munro, donor of the silver communion service used for many years in old Midway Congregational church, is buried. Early in the Revolutionary War, Simon Munro, ... More on HMDB

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Riceboro GA 31323, United States of America
Historic LeConte-Woodmanston Plantation and Botanical Gardens is located in Liberty County, Georgia. Signs along the nature trail identify plants ... More on Leconte-woodmanston.org
Inscription. Established in 1760 by William and John Eatton LeConte, Woodmanston became one of Georgia`s earliest inland swamp rice plantations. In spite of Indian attacks and marauding armies duri... More on HMDB

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672 N Coastal Hwy, Midway GA 31320, United States of America
Inscription. [North Face]: 1750Â Â 1778, Sacred to the, Memory of, Brigadier General, James Screven: who fell, covered with wounds, at, Sunbury, near this spot, on the 22nd, day of November, 1778. He died, on the 24th day of November, ... More on HMDB

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Midway GA 31320, United States of America
