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Ross's Battery Camp
Hurlbut's Division
U.S.
Camp of
Ross' B...
Putnam County Veterans Memorial
[ Two Sided Memorial ]
( Facing East )
...
The Huntridge Neighborhood
Las Vegas' first tract subdivision, the Huntridge neighbor...
Old Sunbury Road
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The highway leading south is a remnant of
Harrisonville Road (Prospect)
This was the main road to Harrisonville. Fagan’s Con...
Fort Huger
One mile northeast, at Hardy’s Bluff on Lawne’s Neck, exis...
Bolton Factory
Bolton Factory on Upton’s Creek
Eight miles east fro...
Rev John Corbley
1733 - 1803
A noted Baptist minister serving area co...
Mary Dutton Park
Gateway to the Historic John S. Park Neighborhood
Th...
Mormon Pioneers / Mormon Pioneer Adobes
[Side A:]
Mormon Pioneers
Mormon pionee...
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Ross's Battery Camp
Hurlbut's Division
U.S.
Camp of
Ross' Battery,
(2d Michigan), Hurlbut's (4th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
First position in line of battle April 6, 1862, was 7/8 mile south, at south side of Peach Orchard.
Marker can be reached from Cavalry Road 0 miles west of ...
Putnam County Veterans Memorial
[ Two Sided Memorial ]
( Facing East )
-§-(Veterans of Foreign Wars Crest)-§-
To Those Who Served
( Facing West )
-§-(American Legion Crest)-§-
To Those Who Served
Marker is on South Cemetery Road (County Route 50 W) south of Veterans Memorial Highway, on the left. ...
The Huntridge Neighborhood
Las Vegas' first tract subdivision, the Huntridge neighborhood was erected between 1941 and 1944 on land purchased in the 1920s by international businessman Leigh Hunt. After his death in 1931, Hunt's widow sold off large chunks of land. In December ...
Old Sunbury Road
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The highway leading south is a remnant of
the Old Sunbury Road, one of the leading
vehicular thoroughfares of post-Revolutionary
Georgia. It was laid out in the early 1790`s
from Greensboro via Sparta and Swainsboro to
the Town of Sunbury, a ...
Harrisonville Road (Prospect)
This was the main road to Harrisonville. Fagan’s Confederate Division was posted here at noon on Oct.23, 1864. At daylight that day Gen. Price’s huge wagon train moved south on this road. After his defeat at Byram’s Ford Gen. Marmaduke ...
Fort Huger
One mile northeast, at Hardy’s Bluff on Lawne’s Neck, existed Fort Huger, a Civil War earthen fortification. Virginia State Engineer Col. Andrew Talcott authorized this and other forts to block any Union naval advance up the James River to Richmond. ...
Bolton Factory
Bolton Factory on Upton’s Creek
Eight miles east from Washington, GA.
First cotton mill in the South
Marker is at the intersection of East Court Street and East Square, on the left when traveling east on East Court Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Rev John Corbley
1733 - 1803
A noted Baptist minister serving area congregations, Corbley was among some 150 men arrested by federal troops on the “Dreadful Night" of November 13, 1794. A vocal opponent of the excise tax on whiskey, he was the area’s ...
Mary Dutton Park
Gateway to the Historic John S. Park Neighborhood
The City of Las Vegas Mayor and City Council
presents
An Art in Public Places Project by The City of Las
Vegas Arts Commission
In celebration of the Las Vegas Centennial
Sculpture by Steven Liguori
"Breaking Ground"
This 14' ...
Mormon Pioneers / Mormon Pioneer Adobes
[Side A:]
Mormon Pioneers
Mormon pioneers traveled far in search of a land where they could worship God in an environment of religious tolerance. Named below are some of the pioneers who settled in Washington Township. They sailed here aboard the ship ...