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1154 Concord Road, Smyrna, GA 30080-4263
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4145 King Springs Rd, Smyrna, Georgia, United States

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2861 Atlanta Road, Smyrna, GA 30080

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10 Concord Road SW, Smyrna GA 30082, United States of America
Inscription. July 4, 1864. Early a.m. Brig. Gen. John Fullers brigade, 4th div. 16th A. C. [US], moved 1 mi. E. from the Nickajack Cr. Bridge, Concord Rd. to ascertain the strength of Hoods A. C. [CS]. Finding it strongly posted, ... More on HMDB

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Smyrna GA 30080, United States of America
Inscription. Marker Front: From her birth home just across the railroad track on Gilbert Street, Mazie Whitfield Nelson watched the growth of downtown Smyrna from a village of less than 400 when she was born on New Years Day in 1890, ... More on HMDB

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Smyrna GA 30080, United States of America
Inscription. Front: Ulysses S. Grant was President of the U. S. and the South was still suffering from the effects of abusive Reconstruction when Smyrna was first incorporated August 23, 1872. One theory is that in the post-war era, ... More on HMDB

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2270 Benson Poole Road, Smyrna, GA 30080

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Smyrna GA 30080, United States of America
Inscription. Marker Front: There may have been burials in this cemetery prior to 1848, however, this grave is the earliest one with an engraved headstone which shows a date. His daughter Mary, who died at approximately 17 years of ... More on HMDB

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Smyrna GA 30082, United States of America
Inscription. When Johnstons forces [CS] withdrew from Kennesaw Mtn. July 3, 1864, they occupied a double line of field works extending from Smyrna S. W. to Nickajack Creek at Dodgen's Mill, more or less along this, the old Concord ... More on HMDB

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3949 South Cobb Drive, Smyrna GA 30080, United States of America
Inscription. S. on this rd. 8 mi. stands the ante-bellum residence of Alexander Eaton (1809-1905). July 3, 4, 5, 1864, the intrenched lines of Gen. John B. Hoods A. C. [CS] extended along the rd. from the Gann Cem. to site of Coopers ... More on HMDB
