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The Rock GA 30285, United States of America
Inscription. Here lie twelve Confederate soldiers, known but to God, who died of disease and wounds, 1864- 1865, in the General Hospital, Georgia State Line, located near this spot. Dr. A. P. Brown was senior surgeon in charge of ... More on HMDB

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Thomaston GA 30286, United States of America
Inscription. Trice cemetery, the largest family burial round in Upson County, Georgia, was established by William and Jane Tamplin Trice whose house once stood 300 yards west of the cemetery. William (1789- 1858) and Jane (1794- 1856), ... More on HMDB

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Meansville GA 30256, United States of America

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1367 U.S. 341, Barnesville GA 30204, United States of America
Inscription. REA Project 75 was chartered in February 1937 and was energized August 11, 1938, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It became Lamar Electric Membership Corporation. This day, January ... More on HMDB
Inscription. Dedicated August 11, 1938 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Rededicated to service 1988, E. J. Martin, Jr. President, W. H. Averett, Jr. V. President, J. H. Gunnels, Secretary, H. B.... More on HMDB

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326 Thomaston Street, Barnesville GA 30204, United States of America
Inscription. Co. B – 121st Infantry, Barnesville, Georgia, “Old Gray Bonnet” This memorial is dedicated to all who served with the Barnesville Blues. This company served actively as a part of Georgias National Guard ... More on HMDB

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326 Thomaston Street, Barnesville GA 30204, United States of America
Lamar County was created in 1920 from portions of Monroe and Pike counties and is named for Lucius Quintus Cinncinatus Lamar, a Confederate Army colonel, Secretary of the Interior under Grover Clev... More on Lamarcounty.georgia.gov
Inscription. Lamar County was created by Act of State Assembly August 17, 1920. It was named for Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar, lawyer, Colonel in the Confederate Army, U. S. Senator, Secretary ... More on HMDB

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Barnesville GA 30204, United States of America
Also of historical note are several homes and buildings in Lamar County. These include the Brown-Kennedy home (1850), Jackson G. Smith home (1870), and Gachet House (1821) which is particularly not... More on Lamarcounty.georgia.gov
Inscription. The historic Gachet home is situated at the crossing of Towns and old Alabama Roads, called Milner Cross Roads. This road was also an Indian trail. Benjamin Gachet, a French nobleman, ... More on HMDB

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Barnesville GA 30204, United States of America
Inscription. In July 1864 the following hospitals were in Barnesville: Kingsville Hospital, Surgeon B. N. Avent. Kingston Hospital, Surgeon George W. McDade, Asst. Surgeon V. S. Hopping. This hospi... More on HMDB
Inscription. During the War Between the States, 1861-1865, 155 Confederate soldiers, wounded in the Battle of Atlanta and evacuated, died in several improvised hospitals in Barnesville. This marks ... More on HMDB

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Barnesville GA 30204, United States of America

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Barnesville GA 30204, United States of America
Inscription. Goggans was named for the family of John F. Goggans. He donated the land for the railroad station, general store, where the post office was located, and access land to the Union Primitive Baptist Church. At different ... More on HMDB
