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New Echota
In 1825, the Cherokee national legislature established a capital called New Echota at the headwaters of the Oos...
Polk's Line Withdrawn To Resaca
May 14, 1864. After being driven from hills W. of Camp Creek by troops of the 15th and 16th Corps (US), Polk's A.C. (...
Old Sonora P.o. Now Sonoraville
May 18, 1864. Maj. Gen. J.D. Cox's (3d) Div., 23d A.C. (US) marching S. from Field's Mill, Coosawattee River, via Cas...
Site Of Mountain School
Everett Springs Seminary, antecedent of the famous Martha Berry Schools, was chartered in 1889 in Floyd County. The s...
New Echota Cherokee Capitol State Historic Park
Explores the site of a Cherokee city built as its seat of government in 1825, then climbs a ridge along a creek tha...
Historic Liberty Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Circuit Riders 1847-1853 Formally established 18 October 1853 1st Painted Church in Northwest Georgia Only Church Whe...
Mcclure’s Ferry
May 16, 1864. Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker (20th A. C.) [US], moving E. from Resaca, with orders to cross at Newtown Fy., ...
Original Site Adairsville 1830’s
May 17, 1864, Johnston?s forces (CSA) retreated S. From Resaca and paused here on an E. - W. line, the intention bein...
Cherokee Nation
During the early 1800?s, northern Georgia was heart of the sovereign, independent Cherokee Indian Nation. By this tim...
Oothcaloga Valley
During the advance of Sherman's forces S. from Resaca, May 16-17, 1864, the (US) 4th, followed by the 14th Corps, mar...
Roland Hayes
Roland Hayes, the first internationally renowned African - American classical singer was born in Gordon County and pe...
Miss Mary Green
This tablet is dedicated by the Atlanta Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy to the memory of Miss Mary...
Historic Trimble House
About 2 miles N. is the plantation home of Augustus Crawford Trimble, pioneer settler, member of the Home Guard, and ...
Big Spring
May 17, 1864: Butterfield's (3d) div., 20th A.C [US], marched this way from Field?s Mill, Coosawattee River, enroute ...
Federal Armies At Adairsville
May 18, 1864, The 4th, 14th & 20th Corps (Army of the Cumberland) [US] together with the 15th &16th corps (Army of...