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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Putnam County

 
Clickable Map of Putnam County, Florida and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Putnam County, FL (62) Alachua County, FL (214) Bradford County, FL (11) Clay County, FL (124) Flagler County, FL (79) Marion County, FL (211) St. Johns County, FL (485) Volusia County, FL (442)  PutnamCounty(62) Putnam County (62)  AlachuaCounty(214) Alachua County (214)  BradfordCounty(11) Bradford County (11)  ClayCounty(124) Clay County (124)  FlaglerCounty(79) Flagler County (79)  MarionCounty(211) Marion County (211)  St.JohnsCounty(485) St. Johns County (485)  VolusiaCounty(442) Volusia County (442)
Palatka is the county seat for Putnam County
Adjacent to Putnam County, Florida
      Alachua County (214)  
      Bradford County (11)  
      Clay County (124)  
      Flagler County (79)  
      Marion County (211)  
      St. Johns County (485)  
      Volusia County (442)  
 
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1 Florida, Putnam County, Bostwick — Billy Graham
On Tillman Street east of Cedar Drive, on the right when traveling east.
William (Billy) Franklin Graham preached his first sermon on Easter Sunday night, March 28, 1947 at the Bostwick Baptist Church near Palatka, Florida. Graham was born in Charlotte, North Carolina on November 17, 1918. He was saved in a Mordecal Ham . . . Map (db m146961) HM
2 Florida, Putnam County, Bostwick — The Bostwick School125-3 Tillman Street
On Tillman Street east of Cedar Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Built in 1921, was in continued use until 1977 Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. The first floor had four rooms and was used for grades 1 through 8 with two . . . Map (db m146963) HM
3 Florida, Putnam County, Crescent City — F-564 — Asa Philip Randolph
On Eucaliptus Avenue at Cedar Street, on the right when traveling west on Eucaliptus Avenue.
Civic Rights Activist, Trade Union Leader, Crusader for Justice 1889–1979 “Salvation for a race, nation or class must come from within. Freedom is never granted; it is won. Justice is never given; it is exacted.” Asa Philip . . . Map (db m5514) HM
4 Florida, Putnam County, Crescent City — Florida's First Bicentennial Park
On Grand Rondo East, 0.1 miles south of Palmetto Ave, on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated August 25, 1973 in honor of Thomas A. Dexter Crescent City Commission Bobby L. Wiltcher-Mayor Commissioners Jimmy Miller Dudley Sargent Jack Deacon Jerry EllisMap (db m102426) HM
5 Florida, Putnam County, Crescent City — The Battle of Braddock’s Farm
On February 5, 1865 near this site the Battle of Braddocks Farm was fought between the 2nd Florida Cavalry Company's H and B and the 17th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry. Captain J.J. Dickison, commanding the 2nd FL Cavalry received word that the . . . Map (db m216258) HM
6 Florida, Putnam County, East Palatka — F-7 — Rollestown
Near U.S. 17 south of Caca Road, on the right when traveling south.
Site of the colony of Denys Rolle, English philanthropist. The settlement, composed of 200 indentured servants from the streets of London, was founded in 1767. It did not prosper and the settlers scattered. Negro slaves were imported to tend cattle, . . . Map (db m56656) HM
7 Florida, Putnam County, East Palatka — William Bartram TrailDeep South Region — Traced 1773 - 1777 —
On U.S. 17, on the right when traveling south.
William Bartram, botanist, artist, naturalist, explored St. Johns River area while headquartered near this site in 1774. Erected by Palatka Daily News in cooperation with Garden Club of Palatka, Tillandsia Wildflower Club and Florida Federation . . . Map (db m56639) HM
8 Florida, Putnam County, Edgar — F-736 — The Edgar Post Office
On Keuka Road (State Road 20A) 1.4 miles east of County Road 21, on the right when traveling west.
During the 1870s, Scotsman Charles S. Edgar mined kaolin clay deposits for the Edgar Brothers Clay Company of Metuchen, New Jersey. This clay was used to make heat- resistant bricks and hearth tiles. As the company expanded, Edgar began searching . . . Map (db m100893) HM
9 Florida, Putnam County, Florahome — Florahome's History
Near Florida Route 100 at South Palmetto Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
In the late 1800s, marshlands surrounding an upland area located 15 miles west of Palatka were being drained to make farmland and lure newcomers to the area. The name of the community came from one of the original residents — Flora Sipprell. . . . Map (db m194389) HM
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10 Florida, Putnam County, Interlachen — Kenwood Recreation AreaMarjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway
Near Kenwood Boat Ramp Road, 0.8 miles south of County Road 315, on the right when traveling south.
People Made this Landscape You're at the north shore of Rodman Reservoir, also known as Lake Ocklawaha. This is the most popular access point for paddling, fishing and sightseeing. The history of this human-made landscape goes back centuries to . . . Map (db m167897) HM
11 Florida, Putnam County, Interlachen — F-844 — Lincoln Lane Schoolhouse
On Lincoln Lane at George Street, on the right when traveling north on Lincoln Lane.
The Lincoln Lane school is a historic reminder of segregation in Putnam County. Built in 1938 at a cost "not to exceed $600," the one-room schoolhouse served African American children from grades 1 through 6. Compared with white schools operating in . . . Map (db m93081) HM
12 Florida, Putnam County, Melrose — F-678 — Melrose Cemetery
On State Road 21 at Campbells Lane, on the left when traveling north on State Road 21.
Formerly known as the "Banana burying grounds," the Melrose non-denominational cemetery was established in 1860 by the Eliam Baptist Church, founded in 1859. The farming community of Banana consisted of small farms, a post office / general store and . . . Map (db m101755) HM
13 Florida, Putnam County, Melrose — F-894 — Melrose High School
On Florida Route 26 at Route 21, on the right when traveling east on State Route 26.
Established to educate children of west Putnam County and surrounding communities, Melrose High School began in 1882 as a wooden building on Wynwood Street. In 1927, the school moved to this location when Putnam County constructed a new wooden . . . Map (db m101754) HM
14 Florida, Putnam County, Melrose — Melrose Veterans Memorial
On State Road 21 at Campbell Ln, on the right when traveling south on State Road 21.
In Memory And Honor Of All Those Who Served The United States Of America In Times Of War And Peace Map (db m108430) WM
15 Florida, Putnam County, Melrose — F-272 — Melrose Woman's Club
On Pine Street, 0.1 miles west of Road 21, on the right when traveling east.
Since its beginning as the Literary and Debating Society in 1890, the Melrose Woman's Club has been a major contributor to community development. The formation of the Improvement Society for Melrose in 1891 was one of its first accomplishments. The . . . Map (db m101760) HM
16 Florida, Putnam County, Melrose — Melrose World War II MemorialMelrose Heritage Park
On S.R. 26 at Grove Street when traveling east on S.R. 26.
In memory of those who entered the Armed Forces from the Melrose area and served our country during World War II. Dec 7, 1941 – Sept. 2, 1945 We will never forget Map (db m153199) WM
17 Florida, Putnam County, Melrose — F-1111 — Trinity Episcopal Church
On Florida Route 26 just west of Grove Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Side 1 In 1881, the Rev. Mr. Franklin of St. John's Episcopal Chapel in Earleton led the service that began Trinity Church. The congregants met fortnightly in a member's home. When the congregation grew to 9 families, members organized a Ladies' . . . Map (db m173976) HM
18 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Atlantic Coast LinePalatka Railroad Depot
On 11th Street at US 17, on the right when traveling west on 11th Street.
Atlantic Coast Line 222 N. 11th St. Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department Of The Interior c.1909 Map (db m137108) HM
19 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Bartram Trail in Putnam CountyThe Playgrounds at Puc-Puggy Landing
Near Memorial Parkway at Laurel Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Flower Hunter William Bartram, naturalist and author of Travels, sailed past Palatka in the spring of 1774. The Seminoles called him "Puc-Puggy," which means "Flower Hunter." The dried flower on this panel is one of the . . . Map (db m167990) HM
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20 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Basil C. Pearce Jr. USS Tang Memorial
On Memorial Parkway north of Laurel Street, on the right when traveling north.
First marker: Basil C. Pearce, Jr. USS Tang Memorial Dedicated by Richard H. O'Kane, Skipper August 17, 1943 - October 25, 1944 Elton Brubaker, USS Flier (SS250) Aug. 13, 1944 Constructed by Basil Pearce Chapter U.S. . . . Map (db m77715) HM WM
21 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Battle At Horse Landing
On Boys Ranch Road, 3.1 miles east of Route 19 when traveling east.
At this site, on May 23rd, 1864, Captain John Jackson Dickison, with men from the 2nd Florida Cavalry and a battery from the Milton Light Artillery, disabled and captured the Federal gunboat, Columbine. At the time, Union forces controlled the land . . . Map (db m101762) HM
22 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — F-828 — Bronson-Mulholland House
On Madison Street west of North 1st Street, on the right when traveling west.
The Bronson-Mulholland house was constructed for Isaac H. Bronson around 1853. A lawyer and United States congressman from New York, Bronson served as a member of the Committee on Territories in the late 1830s. He proposed the act for Florida . . . Map (db m80742) HM
23 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Buckman Lock North / Buckman Lock SouthMarjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway
Near Buckman Lock Road, 0.9 miles south of Florida Route 19.
"God Was Good to this Country" On a rainy February day in 1964, President Lyndon Johnson spoke to a crowd near here. "God was good to this country… He gave us great estuaries, natural locales for harbors, but he left it to us to dredge them out . . . Map (db m167899) HM
24 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — City of Palatka Florida 9/11 Memorial
On North Second Street at Federal Street, on the right when traveling north on North Second Street.
We will never forget September 11, 2001Map (db m78033) WM
25 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — F-122 — Cross Florida Barge Canal
On State Road 19 at Boys Ranch Road, on the right when traveling north on State Road 19. Reported missing.
Two and a-half miles to the east, at Rodeheaver Boys Ranch, President Lyndon B. Johnson, on February 27, 1964, dedicated the Start of Construction on the 185-MILE CROSS FLORIDA BARGE CANAL. An estimated audience of 15,000 attended.Map (db m129568) HM
26 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — F-123 — Cross Florida Barge Canal Memorial
On Martinez Circle, 0.2 miles north of Boys Ranch Roadd when traveling north.
President Lyndon B. Johnson Dedicated the Start of Construction of the 185-Mile Long Canal at this Site on February 27, 1964.Map (db m101763) HM
27 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Explore the St. Johns River
Near Memorial Parkway at Reid Street (U.S. 17), on the right when traveling north.
Natural Beauty & Tourist Destination The St. Johns River has always been famous for its natural beauty and was one of the many factors that led to Florida’s development as a tourist destination. Travelling down this ancient resource . . . Map (db m220404) HM
28 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — F-51 — Fort Shannon
On Reid Street (U.S. 17) west of North 2nd Street, on the right when traveling west.
Established in May, 1838, this fort was one of the major quartermaster depots in Florida during the Second Seminole War. It operated under Gen. William J. Worth until he assumed command of the armies in Florida. Military facilities included a . . . Map (db m94991) HM
29 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Garden Center HistoryRavine Gardens State Park
Near Twigg Street east of South 18th Street, on the right when traveling east.
T.B. Gillespie, a road contractor was the father of the concept for Ravine Gardens then owned by the City of Palatka. 1,648 men were employed by the Civic Works Council for this $150,000 project. Richard Forrester of Jacksonville was the . . . Map (db m131076) HM
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30 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Grand Gables Inn
On Emmett Street at Dodge Street, on the left when traveling north on Emmett Street.
Grand Gables Inn Bed & Breakfast Once described as "perhaps the finest home in all Florida,” Palatka Daily News, 1884 The Sherman Conant House, Circa 1884, Located in historic Palatka Florida . . . Map (db m220556) HM
31 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Hotel James“Historical & Architectural Treasure” — Palatka's Historic Landmark —
On St. Johns Avenue at North 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west on St. Johns Avenue.
The Hotel James (aka James Hotel) was designed by Henry John Klutho, a nationally known architect of the Prairie School style from Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. Klutho designed two other buildings in Palatka. The recently restored Larimer Arts Center . . . Map (db m129635) HM
32 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Kirkpatrick DamMarjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway
Near Rodman Dam Road, 3.6 miles west of Florida Route 19, on the left when traveling west.
A Man and a Dam The Senator George Kirkpatrick Dam has been a site of conflict for decades — even before its foundations were built. The dam and the Rodman Reservoir were built in the 1960s as part of the Cross Florida Barge Canal. . . . Map (db m167898) HM
33 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Lt. J.K. (Kay) Larkin Memorial
Near Reid Street (State Road 100) west of North Moddy Road, on the right when traveling east.
Aug. 17, 1920 - June 8, 1942 In memory of Lt. J.K. (Kay) Larkin US Army Air Corps Putnam County's first casualty of WWIIMap (db m78034) WM
34 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Native Americans at the River5000 BC to 1842
Near Twigg Street east of South 18th Street, on the right when traveling east.
Natives lived on the St. Johns River Northwest Florida was home to Native Americans for some 15,000 years. About 7,000 years ago, they began settling along the St. Johns River. French and Spanish explorers arrived in what is now Palatka in the . . . Map (db m131067) HM
35 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — F-83 — Palatka
On Reid Street (U.S. 17) at North 11th Street, on the right when traveling east on Reid Street.
Established as a trading post in 1821, the settlement was burned in the Seminole War (1836). In 1838, the U.S. Government constructed Fort Shannon which served as a garrison, supply depot and hospital for the forts in the southern area of Florida. . . . Map (db m172826) HM
36 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Palatka Waterworks1886-1986
Near Twigg Street east of South 18th Street, on the right when traveling east.
Whitewater Branch was the primary water source for Palatka In 1886-87 Wheeler and Parks Company of Boston, Mass., built the Palatka Waterworks. The steam pumping machinery delivered one million gallons of water in 24 hours. In 1947, the . . . Map (db m130073) HM
37 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Putnam County Confederate Memorial
On St Johns Avenue at North 4th Street, on the right when traveling west on St Johns Avenue.
(front) "1861-Our Confederate heroes-1865" Although the flag they died to save floats not over any land or sea throughout eternal years shall wave the banner of their chivalry. (right) The principles for which they . . . Map (db m155287) WM
38 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Putnam County High School Band WWII Memorial
On Memorial Parkway at Laurel Street, on the right when traveling north on Memorial Parkway.
1941 1945 In memoriam Members of the Putnam County High School Band who made the supreme sacrifice in World War II James Bryant Solana, Jr. Elton Stanley BrubakerMap (db m77941) WM
39 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Putnam County Korean War Memorial
On St Johns Avenue at North 4th Street, on the right when traveling west on St Johns Avenue.
1950 1955 Erected to perpetuate the honored memory of these citizens Putnam County, Fla. who gave their lives in the Korean Conflict Pleze Anderson • Thomas L. Bell • Walter W. Downing • Connie W. Jones • Henry R. McGauley . . . Map (db m78110) WM
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40 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Putnam County Persian Gulf War (Operation Desert Storm) Memorial
On St Johns Avenue at South 5th Street, on the right when traveling west on St Johns Avenue.
1990 — 1991 In appreciation and memory of all military service personnel from Putnam County, Florida for bravery and service to our country during the Persian Gulf War (Operation Desert Storm) Erected and dedicated by the . . . Map (db m78109) WM
41 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Putnam County Viet Nam Memorial
On St Johns Avenue at North 4th Street, on the right when traveling west on St Johns Avenue.
1964 1975 Erected to perpetuate the honored memory of these citizens Putnam County, Fla. who gave their lives in the Viet Nam conflict David E. Burney • Henry A. Deutsch • Walter Ellis • John L. Fortner • Edward B. Fulgham, . . . Map (db m78108) WM
42 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Putnam County WW I Memorial1917 - 1919
On St Johns Avenue at North 4th Street, on the right when traveling west on St Johns Avenue.
Erected to perpetuate the honored memory of these citizens of Putnam County, Fla. who gave their lives in the World War Edward Abraham • Frederick E. Bailey • Edgar M. Baker • Burroughs Blackman • John Caine • Lucius Campbell • . . . Map (db m78138) WM
43 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Putnam County WW II Memorial
On St Johns Avenue at South 5th Street, on the right when traveling west on St Johns Avenue.
1941 1945 Erected to perpetuate the honored memory of these citizens of Putnam County, Fla. who gave their lives in the World War II Thomas Archie Jr. • Amos J. Barber • William J. Barker • Phillip C. Bersch • Andrew B. . . . Map (db m78139) WM
44 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Ravine State GardensFederal Emergency Relief Administration Project — 1933-1934 —
Near Twigg Street east of South 18th Street, on the right when traveling east.
Federal Emergency Relief Administration Project 1933-1934Map (db m130087) HM
45 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — F-84 — Saint Mark's Episcopal Church
On Main Street at North 2nd Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Episcopal services in Palatka were first conducted in 1846 by the Rev. John F. Young, later Bishop of Florida (18767-1885). The parish was organized in 1853, and the church completed in 1854. During the Civil War, St. Mark's was used as a . . . Map (db m77732) HM
46 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Suspension Bridges and Amphitheater1933-Today
Near Twigg Street east of South 18th Street, on the right when traveling east.
The natural ravine was developed into Ravine Gardens in the 1930s by the City of Palatka and the Federal Government. The suspension bridges and amphitheater built at that time have been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. . . . Map (db m130074) HM
47 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — The Civil War and the Ravines1861-1865
Near Twigg Street east of South 18th Street, on the right when traveling east. Reported missing.
During the Civil War (1861-1865), Florida was a Confederate state. Union forces controlled the St. Johns River, threatening Palatka. The hills above the ravines were an ideal location for a militia camp. Soldiers there had fresh water in Whitewater . . . Map (db m130075) HM
48 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — The First Presbyterian Church of PalatkaNational Register of Historic Places
Near South 2nd Street at Laurel Street, on the right when traveling north.
The First Presbyterian Church of Palatka Has Been Placed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of InteriorMap (db m167988) HM
49 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — The Hammock"South Historic District" — Palatka Historic Neighborhood —
On River Street north of Hotel Street, on the left when traveling north.
In the years following the Civil War, Palatka expanded from a 31-block settlement in 1861 to double that size by the 1880’s. During this expansion distinct neighborhoods formed. One of these was known as the Hammock. The Hammock was considered to be . . . Map (db m130150) HM
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50 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — The Putnam House Famous Hotel
On Saint Johns Avenue, 0.1 miles west of N. Second Street, on the left when traveling east.
The Putnam House Famous Hotel — On This Site — 1868 - 1922 Mural in memory of The Hon. H.M. Fearnside Mayor and Legislator May 2000 Map (db m221473) HM
51 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — The Spirit of the American Doughboy
Near North 1st Street at Reid Street (State Road 100), on the right when traveling north.
Palatka Memorial Bridge Visualized in 1921 at an estimated cost of $375,000, the Memorial Bridge spanning the St. John’s River was completed six years later. The bridge was considered at that time to represent the highest type of modern . . . Map (db m78142) HM
52 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Veterans Memorial Plaza
On Memorial Parkway north of Laurel Street, on the right when traveling north.
This memorial is raised not for the cause of war, nor for the prizes of victory: rather, it is dedicated in honor of the men who fought and died for freedom. While war is abhorrent to all civilized men, conflict is often necessary for the . . . Map (db m77942) WM
53 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Veterans of Foreign Wars MemorialVFW Post 3349
On Reid Street (Florida Route 100) at North Palm Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Reid Street.
This memorial is dedicated to honor the men and women who died for freedom May 31, 1993Map (db m151522) WM
54 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — William Bartram TrailTraced 1773-1777 — Deep South Region —
Near Twigg Street near Moseley Avenue.
William Bartram, botanist, artist, naturalist, humanist, explored this area and headquartered near here in 1774.Map (db m3248) HM
55 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — William Bartram's Travels
On Memorial Parkway just east of South Second Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1774, while coasting past a Seminole settlement on the riverfront of what is now Palatka, William Bartram wrote in his book, Travels: "There were 8 to 10 habitations facing the river. Some of the youth were naked up to their hips in . . . Map (db m240766) HM
56 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka — Woodmen of the World Vietnam Memorial
On Memorial Parkway north of Laurel Street, on the right when traveling north.
Erected in honor of all Vietnam veterans who patriotically and unselfishly served our country in defense of freedom. Their service to country, loyalty to mankind, dedication to liberty and personal sacrifices are an inspiration to all . . . Map (db m77716) WM
57 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka, North Historic District — Bartram Trail in Putnam CountyPalatka Florida
Near Memorial Parkway at Reid Street (U.S. 17), on the left when traveling south.
(side 1) Landing at What is Now Palatka “I suddenly saw before me an Indian settlement or village… There were eight or ten habitations…Some of the youth were naked up to their hips in the water, fishing with rods and lines, . . . Map (db m220230) HM
58 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka, North Historic District — Reid's GardenPalatka Historic Heighborhood
On North 3rd Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on North 3rd Street.
“North Historic District” The North Historic District first became known as “Reid’s Garden in the 1840’s when the land it occupies was deeded to R.R. Reid. Reid was at that time the head of a mercantile company and the son of a Florida . . . Map (db m220411) HM
59 Florida, Putnam County, Palatka, South Historic District — Still on Patrol
Near Memorial Parkway east of Laurel Street, on the right when traveling north.
U.S. Navy submarines paid heavily for their success in World War II. A total of 374 officers and 3131 men are on board these 52 U.S. Submarines still on “patrol.” Albacore • Amberjack • Argonaut • Barbel • Bonefish • Bullhead • Capelin • Cisco . . . Map (db m220228) HM WM
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60 Florida, Putnam County, Welaka — Mount Royal
On Indian Mound Drive south of Temple Mound Road, on the right when traveling south.
Panel 1: Mount Royal Mount Royal is an ancient American Indian site that includes the burial mound beyond this display, as well a the remains of a Spanish mission and associated village. The mound was built around 1,000 years ago by . . . Map (db m93077) HM
61 Florida, Putnam County, Welaka — F-299 — The Mount Royal Site
On Indian Mound Drive south of Temple Mound Road, on the left when traveling north.
Indians constructed the mound and earthworks of this site between A.D. 1250 and 1500. They built the mound as a place to bury their dead, and it grew in phases. When Clarence B. Moore excavated portions of the mound in the 1890s, he discovered . . . Map (db m93075) HM
62 Florida, Putnam County, Welaka — F-411 — The Mount Royal Site
On County Road 309 at Fort Gates Ferry Road, on the right when traveling south on County Road 309.
Mount Royal has been a favored location for people to live for thousands of years. Archaeological sites include a Native American burial mound, earthworks, village area, and evidence of a British plantation, as well as the remains of a Spanish . . . Map (db m60469) HM
63 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Branch Bank of the State of Georgia at Eatonton
On West Sumter Street at South Jefferson Street (U.S. 441), on the right when traveling east on West Sumter Street.
In the Dec. 4, 1818 Georgia Journal directors of the Bank of the State of Georgia at Savannah announced a meeting on Jan. 1, 1819 to appoint 7 directors and a cashier for the branches established at Eatonton and Greensborough. Branch Banks . . . Map (db m33956) HM
64 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Childhood Home of Joel Chandler Harris
On West Harris Street just east of North Madison Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Harris, author of the Uncle Remus stories, his mother and grand-mother moved in 1853 to a small two room house here in the back yard of the Andrew Reid Mansion from Barnes Tavern. The women did sewing for the large Reid family. Joel's mother, a . . . Map (db m186598) HM
65 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — 117-8 — Concord Methodist Church
On Pea Ridge Road, 1 mile south of Crooked Creek Road, on the left when traveling south.
The oldest Methodist Church west of the Oconee River, Concord, first called Victory, was established in 1810, when William B. Pritchard and Thomas Johnston built a little log church on the Stage Coach Line from Milledgeville to Athens, on land . . . Map (db m15384) HM
66 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Eatonton Presbyterian Church
On North Madison Avenue at West Magnolia Street, on the left when traveling north on North Madison Avenue.
Eatonton Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, Christians, and the Masonic Lodge joined together in 1818 to build the Old Union Church on land donated by James Shackleford from his 23 acre home tract. He specified the land be used for a church, . . . Map (db m173446) HM
67 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — 117-9 — George Claud Adams
On Unnamed Road, 0.3 miles east of Rock Eagle Road, on the left when traveling east.
G.C. Adams, leading educator in Georgia, was born in Newton County in 1868. He became Newton County School Superintendent in 1902, after several years of teaching. While Superintendent he worked to consolidate the county schools, a pioneer . . . Map (db m34597) HM
68 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — 117-2 — Georgia 4-H Center<------<<<<
On Madison Highway (U.S. 441) at Rock Eagle Road, on the right when traveling south on Madison Highway.
This Georgia 4-H Center is a tribute to former members and an educational training center for all future members. Georgia 4-H Club work, with its equal training of the Head, Heart, Hands and Health, started in 1905 with 151 boys, each growing . . . Map (db m34545) HM
69 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — 117-1 — Georgia 4-H ClubsMotto: “To Make the Best Better” — ← —
On Rock Eagle Road NW at Unnamed entrance road to 4-H Center, on the right when traveling north on Rock Eagle Road NW.
Georgia 4-H Club work started in 1905 with 151 boys, each growing one acre of corn, under the leadership of G.C. Adams. In 1911 girls' tomato and canning projects were started. 4-H work led by County Extension Agents, became part of . . . Map (db m13380) HM
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70 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Hillsborough
On Old Phoenix Road near Sparta Highway (Georgia Route 16), on the left when traveling north.
The community of Hillsborough served as the site of the first county seat of Baldwin County in 1806 and later Putnam County after Putnam was created from Baldwin in December, 1807, but there is no known record that official County functions were . . . Map (db m242000) HM
71 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — 117-1 — Mrs. Beall's Mill
On Oconee Springs Road SE, 1.2 miles east of Pea Ridge Road, on the left when traveling east.
Allen A. Beall's death in 1861 left his wife, Caroline Davis Beall, with 7 minor children and a 1500-acre corn and cotton plantation. This remarkable woman completed construction of and began operating a grist mill at this site on Crooked Creek in . . . Map (db m15158) HM
72 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Philadelphia United Methodist Church
On New Phoenix Road, 0.6 miles east of Old Phoenix Road, on the right when traveling west.
In 1839, Philadelphia Sunday School Society was organized and a house of worship was built on a tract of land on Lick Creek donated by the Turner family. Joel Chandler Harris, while he lived in Turnwold Plantation, attended this church with his . . . Map (db m186617) HM
73 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — 117-5 — Putnam County
On West Marion Street (U.S. 16) 0 miles west of South Jefferson Avenue (Route 441), on the right when traveling east.
Putnam County was created by Act of Dec. 10, 1807 out of Baldwin County. Among the prominent men born in Putnam County were Joel Chandler Harris and L. Q. C. Lamar. It was named for General Israel Putnam (1718-1790), Massachusetts hero of the . . . Map (db m186656) HM
74 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Putnam County Confederate Monument
On Marion Street at Madison Avenue, in the median on Marion Street.
East Face A tribute of love from the Dixie Chapter Daughters of the Confederacy. ~*~ In honor of the men of Putnam County, who served in the Army of the Confederate States of America; “Those who fought and lived, and those who fought . . . Map (db m73953) HM
75 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Putnam County Court HouseEatonton, Georgia — March to the Sea Heritage Trail —
On West Marion Street at South Madison Avenue, on the right when traveling east on West Marion Street.
Eatonton's “Liberty Pole,” erected after Georgia's secession in 1861, towered 102 feet above the Putnam County Court House grounds holding an oversized flag. Approximately 10,000 Putnam County residents produced six infantry companies for . . . Map (db m197750) HM
76 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Putnam County Veterans Monument
On Jefferson Street at Marion Street, on the left when traveling north on Jefferson Street.
Dedicated to all the veterans of Putnam County to the honor and glory of those who bravely served to keep our country a land of freedom Symbols for U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marines and U.S. Air ForceMap (db m59106) HM
77 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Rock Eagle Mound
On Madison Highway (U.S. 129) at Rock Eagle Road, on the left when traveling north on Madison Highway.
One mile west of this point is a stone mound believed to have been constructed by prehistoric Indians before Columbus discovered America. The mound is composed of white quartz rocks, forming the shape of a bird in flight with its head turned toward . . . Map (db m34124) HM
78 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — 117-3 — Rockville School
On Rockville Road SE, 0 miles south of Rockville Lane, on the right when traveling south.
This school, built in 1889 consolidated in 1890 and graded in 1892, is said to have been the first Consolidated rural school in Georgia, also the first Standard rural school and the first Vocational rural school in the State. The first Trustees . . . Map (db m14188) HM
79 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Site of First Log Courthouse
On Old Phoenix Road Northeast at Sparta Highway, on the left when traveling north on Old Phoenix Road Northeast.
Site of first log courthouse of Baldwin County, 1806-1808 and also of Putnam County, 1808-1809 Erected by the Board of Commissioners of Baldwin County, the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, the Samuel Reid Chapter, D.A.R., the Nancy Hart . . . Map (db m224212) HM
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80 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Site of John C. Mason's Dwelling House
On North Madison Avenue at West Harris Street, on the left when traveling north on North Madison Avenue.
(Side 1): John C. Mason, native of S.C., came to Putnam Co. from Hancock Co. with his wife Abigail and several small children. He bought this lot, Square E lot 4, on the first day lots were sold in Eatonton, April 15, 1808. He was a unique . . . Map (db m33959) HM
81 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Site of the Home and Private School of Adiel Sherwood
On Madison Road (U.S. 441) at Sherwood Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Madison Road.
Site of the home and private school of Adiel Sherwood 1832-1836 Author, Educator, Gospel Minister, Founder state Temperance Society, Citizen of the Commonwealth for about thirty years. Born Fort Edward, New York, Oct. 3, 1791 Died . . . Map (db m34653) HM
82 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — The Baptist Church of Christ at Ramoth
On Pierce Chapel Road SW, 0.5 miles north of Gray Road SW (U.S. 129), on the left when traveling north.
Thirteen members established the Baptist Church of Christ at Ramoth on July 16, 1836. The original meetinghouse was completed by March 1837. Reverend Jesse H. Campbell served as the first pastor from 1836-1846. . Following the Civil War, the church . . . Map (db m107533) HM
83 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — The Bronson House
On North Madison Avenue at West Harris Street, on the right when traveling north on North Madison Avenue.
Andrew & Mary Ann Clopton Reid’s 1852 National Register Greek Revival Mansion’s origins reach back to the 1816 “Eagle Tavern Inn.” Rising Star Masonic Lodge F & AM Lodge #39 minutes record its first Feast of St. John the Evangelist . . . Map (db m34641) HM
84 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — 117-7 — The March to the Sea
On West Marion Street (U.S. 16) 0 miles west of South Jefferson Avenue (Route 441), on the right when traveling east.
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 Right Wing . . . Map (db m34604) HM
85 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — 117-5 — The Stoneman Raid
On West Marion Street (Georgia Route 16) 0.1 miles west of South Jefferson Avenue (Business U.S. 441), on the right when traveling east.
Closing in on Atlanta in July, 1864, Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, USA, found its vast fortifications “too strong to assault and too extensive to invest.” To force an evacuation, he sent Maj. Gen. George Stoneman’s cavalry [US] (2112 men and . . . Map (db m106731) HM
86 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — The Town Well Shelter
On South Oak Street (U.S. 441) 0 miles north of South Washington Street, on the right when traveling south.
This well shelter was probably built in 1839 when James Wright fulfilled his contract to dig a new well and build a well shelter on the public square for one hundred and fifty dollars. In 1902 a public drinking fountain was installed on the public . . . Map (db m21590) HM
87 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — 117-4 — Turnwold Plantation
On Old Phoenix Road north of Sparta Highway (Georgia Route 16), on the right when traveling north.
Here, from 1862 to 1866, Joel Chandler Harris, author of "Uncle Remus", lived and worked as a printer's apprentice on what was probably the only newspaper ever printed on a Southern plantation, "The Countryman," a weekly newspaper edited and . . . Map (db m25355) HM
88 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Uncle Remus Museum
On U.S. 441 at South Washington Avenue, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 441.
This memorial to Joel Chandler Harris, born in Eatonton Dec. 9, 1848, was constructed from three slave cabins found in Putnam County. Uncle Remus Museum, Inc., a local non-profit organization of dedicated citizens established and has maintained its . . . Map (db m186625) HM
89 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Union Chapel United Methodist Church
On Union Chapel Road NW (County Route S2397) at Rock Eagle Road, on the left when traveling north on Union Chapel Road NW.
On April 24, 1855, Irby Hudson Scott deeded to the trustees of a new newly organized and consolidated Methodist Episcopal group, three and three-quarter acres of land in the Tompkins District in Putnam County, Georgia. A church building was to be . . . Map (db m34672) HM
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90 Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — Veterans Flagpole
On Marion Street at Jefferson Street on Marion Street.
Dedicated to the Veterans of Putnam County who make possible the flying of these flags from this flagpoleMap (db m59102) HM
91 Illinois, Putnam County, Granville — The Buel Institute
Near East Silverspoon Avenue, 0.1 miles east of County Road 1300 E, on the left when traveling east.
In honor of The Buel Institute the pioneer farmers association of Illinois. Organized in 1846, its membership was drawn from Putnam, LaSalle, Bureau, Marshall, Livingston and Peoria counties, and its activities for half a century exerted an . . . Map (db m213625) HM
92 Illinois, Putnam County, Granville — The Granville Convention
Near East Silverspoon Avenue at County Road 1300 E, on the right when traveling east.
This marker commemorates the Granville Convention of November 18, 1851 at which Jonathan Baldwin Turner first proposed the plan for establishing higher institutions of scientific industrial learning by federal aid, a plan which laid the . . . Map (db m213623) HM
93 Illinois, Putnam County, Hennepin — John Wesley Powell / 30-Pounder Parrott Rifle — 1861 —
On East High Street at 4th Street, on the right when traveling west on East High Street.
John Wesley Powell John Wesley Powell was born in 1834 in Mount Morris, New York, the son of Joseph Powell a Methodist preacher and avid abolitionist. When Powell was 12 years old, the family moved to a farm in Wisconsin. When he was 18, . . . Map (db m199793) HM
94 Illinois, Putnam County, McNabb — John Swaney School1906
On County Road 350 North, 0.1 miles east of Swaney Road/County Road 1295 East, on the right when traveling east.
[Top plaque] In memory of John and Sarah Swaney, pioneers of this community whose generosity made this school possible. Class of 1910 [Bottom plaque] Site of first consolidated grade and high school formed in . . . Map (db m213626) HM
95 Illinois, Putnam County, McNabb — Site of the first Clear Creek Friends Meeting HouseBuilt 1841
Near County Road 335 North at County Road 1295 East, on the left when traveling west.
Map (db m213627) HM
96 Indiana, Putnam County, Bainbridge — Hillis Bridge
On East County Road 650 North.
This bridge is also known as the Baker's Camp Covered Bridge. It was constructed in 1901 by J.J. Daniels over Big Walnut Creek. It is a single span and measures 128 feet long, 14 feet wide and stands 13 feet high. A short distance to the north is . . . Map (db m6428) HM
97 Indiana, Putnam County, Coatesville — Destination IndianaHistoric National Road / Make History, Drive It — The Road That Built the Nation —
On U.S. 40 east of Indiana Route 240, on the right when traveling east.
"Are we there yet?" For emigrants traveling along the National Road in Indiana, the answer was a resounding "YES!" Many of us move for the same reasons: new jobs, attractive settings, and nice houses. In the 19th century, thousands moved west . . . Map (db m233272) HM
98 Indiana, Putnam County, Greencastle — Abraham Lincoln's Biography
On South Vine Street at East Washington Street (U.S. 231), on the right when traveling south on South Vine Street.
Greencastle Courthouse Square 6 West Washington Street William Herndon Jesse Weik Abraham Lincoln and Greencastle During the long, hot summer of 1887, William H. Herndon of Springfield, Illinois, the former law . . . Map (db m56295) HM
99 Indiana, Putnam County, Greencastle — Cannon's Men's Wear 1891 -- 1985
On South Vine Street at East Washington Street (U.S. 231), on the right when traveling south on South Vine Street.
When a tailor from Ireland came to Greencastle to continue his trade, he brought with him a family name that was to be prominent in the Greencastle business community for more than 125 years. The craftsman was Frank Cannon, Sr. Frank arrived in . . . Map (db m56272) HM
100 Indiana, Putnam County, Greencastle — Donald J. Cook (1915 - 2005)
On South Vine Street at East Washington Street (U.S. 231), on the right when traveling south on South Vine Street.
“I felt called to teach as some men feel called to preach.” - - - D.J. Cook Donald J. Cook, born at Rock Island, Il. B.A., Augustana College, 1937, M.S., U. Of Illinois, 1938, Ph.D., Indiana U., 1944, also served as . . . Map (db m56340) HM

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