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Historical Markers in Midville, Georgia
Waynesboro is the county seat for Burke County
Midville is in Burke County
Burke County (33) ►
ADJACENT TO BURKE COUNTY
Emanuel County (23) ►
Jefferson County (30) ►
Jenkins County (20) ►
Richmond County (179) ►
Screven County (28) ►
Aiken County, South Carolina (131) ►
Allendale County, South Carolina (16) ►
Barnwell County, South Carolina (44) ►
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ADJACENT TO BURKE COUNTY
Emanuel County (23) ►
Jefferson County (30) ►
Jenkins County (20) ►
Richmond County (179) ►
Screven County (28) ►
Aiken County, South Carolina (131) ►
Allendale County, South Carolina (16) ►
Barnwell County, South Carolina (44) ►
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1 ► Georgia, Burke County, Midville — Bark Camp Church — ![]() |
Constituted in 1788, Bark Camp Church was the center for worship, culture and hospitality in Bark Camp, one of the oldest settlements in Burke County. Many of the congregation honorably served during the War Between the States as soldiers . . . — — Map (db m97007) HM |
2 ► Georgia, Burke County, Midville — 017-9 — Bark Camp Church — ![]() |
Constituted in the early part of 1788, Bark Camp Baptist Church was a center for culture and hospitality in Bark Camp, one of the oldest settlements in Burke County and a community of wealthy and prominent plantation owners. Among the 29 charter . . . — — Map (db m44549) HM |
3 ► Georgia, Burke County, Midville — 017-11 — Sherman at Midville — ![]() |
On Nov. 15, 1864, after destroying Atlanta and cutting his communications with the North, Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, USA, began his destructive Campaign for Savannah - the March to the Sea. He divided his army [US] into two wings. The Left Wing (14th . . . — — Map (db m32534) HM |
4 ► Georgia, Burke County, Midville — R17 — The Savannah Road — Camp in the Pine Barrens — March to the Sea Heritage Trail — ![]() |
On Monday, November 28, 1864, while elements of the Federal 20th Corps were destroying sections of the Central Railroad of Georgia at Bartow (aka Speir's Turnout), Major General William T. Sherman was traveling with his army's 17th Corps led by . . . — — Map (db m127163) HM |