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New Echota

1211 Chatsworth Hwy 225 Ne, Calhoun, GA     (706) 624-9262

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In 1825, the Cherokee national legislature established a capital called New Echota at the headwaters of the Oos...

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Polk's Line Withdrawn To Resaca

Resaca, GA    

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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. (...

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Old Sonora P.o. Now Sonoraville

Sonoraville, GA    

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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...

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Site Of Mountain School

Armuchee Trl Ne, Rome, GA    

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Everett Springs Seminary, antecedent of the famous Martha Berry Schools, was chartered in 1889 in Floyd County. The s...

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New Echota Cherokee Capitol State Historic Park

Calhoun, GA    

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Explores the site of a Cherokee city built as its seat of government in 1825, then climbs a ridge along a creek tha...

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Historic Liberty Cumberland Presbyterian Church

Calhoun, GA    

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Circuit Riders 1847-1853 Formally established 18 October 1853 1st Painted Church in Northwest Georgia Only Church Whe...

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Mcclure’s Ferry

Resaca, GA    

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May 16, 1864. Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker (20th A. C.) [US], moving E. from Resaca, with orders to cross at Newtown Fy., ...

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Original Site Adairsville 1830’s

Adairsville, GA    

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May 17, 1864, Johnston?s forces (CSA) retreated S. From Resaca and paused here on an E. - W. line, the intention bein...

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Cherokee Nation

Adairsville, GA    

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During the early 1800?s, northern Georgia was heart of the sovereign, independent Cherokee Indian Nation. By this tim...

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Oothcaloga Valley

Adairsville, GA    

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During the advance of Sherman's forces S. from Resaca, May 16-17, 1864, the (US) 4th, followed by the 14th Corps, mar...

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Roland Hayes

Calhoun, GA    

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Roland Hayes, the first internationally renowned African - American classical singer was born in Gordon County and pe...

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Miss Mary Green

Resaca, GA    

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This tablet is dedicated by the Atlanta Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy to the memory of Miss Mary...

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Historic Trimble House

Adairsville, GA    

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About 2 miles N. is the plantation home of Augustus Crawford Trimble, pioneer settler, member of the Home Guard, and ...

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Big Spring

Cash, GA    

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May 17, 1864: Butterfield's (3d) div., 20th A.C [US], marched this way from Field?s Mill, Coosawattee River, enroute ...

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Federal Armies At Adairsville

Adairsville, GA    

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May 18, 1864, The 4th, 14th & 20th Corps (Army of the Cumberland) [US] together with the 15th &16th corps (Army of...