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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Stewart County

 
Clickable Map of Stewart County, Georgia 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 Stewart County, GA (28) Chattahoochee County, GA (19) Marion County, GA (7) Quitman County, GA (6) Randolph County, GA (21) Webster County, GA (5) Barbour County, AL (71) Russell County, AL (77)  StewartCounty(28) Stewart County (28)  ChattahoocheeCounty(19) Chattahoochee County (19)  MarionCounty(7) Marion County (7)  QuitmanCounty(6) Quitman County (6)  RandolphCounty(21) Randolph County (21)  WebsterCounty(5) Webster County (5)  BarbourCountyAlabama(71) Barbour County (71)  RussellCounty(77) Russell County (77)
Lumpkin is the county seat for Stewart County
Adjacent to Stewart County, Georgia
      Chattahoochee County (19)  
      Marion County (7)  
      Quitman County (6)  
      Randolph County (21)  
      Webster County (5)  
      Barbour County, Alabama (71)  
      Russell County, Alabama (77)  
 
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1 Georgia, Stewart County, Florence — Florence
2 Georgia, Stewart County, Louvale — Antioch Institute
3 Georgia, Stewart County, Louvale — Louvale Church Row
4 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — Bedingfield Inn
5 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — County Courthouse
6 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — Green Grove Missionary Baptist Church / Green Grove Schoolhouse
7 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — Jackson Trail
8 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — 128-15 — John Wellborn Root Birthplace Site
9 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — 128-8 — Lumpkin and Stewart County
10 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — 128-14 — Masonic Female College — >>> -- 1 Bl. -->
11 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — 128-13 — Methodist Camp Ground — »—Ό Mi. S. →
12 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — Our Soldiers
13 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — 128-1 — Providence Canyons — >>> -- 8 mi. -->
14 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — Providence United Methodist Church
15 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — Rev. David Walker Lowe
16 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — 128-6 — Stewart County Academy and Masonic Building
17 Georgia, Stewart County, Lumpkin — Westville Symposium / Academic Pioneers
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18 Georgia, Stewart County, Omaha — Battle of Shepherd’s Plantation
19 Georgia, Stewart County, Omaha — 128-9 — Fort Jones —
20 Georgia, Stewart County, Omaha — 128-7 — Fort McCreary – 1836 — → 1 mi. →
21 Georgia, Stewart County, Omaha — 128-3 — Indian Trail
22 Georgia, Stewart County, Omaha — 128-10 — Roanoke — — Reported missing
23 Georgia, Stewart County, Richland — Cedarwood Cemetery
24 Georgia, Stewart County, Richland — 128-11 — First Post Office Site
25 Georgia, Stewart County, Richland — 128-4 — Gen. Evans’ Birthplace — >>> -- Ύ Mi. -->
26 Georgia, Stewart County, Richland — Historic Richland
27 Georgia, Stewart County, Richland — 128-5 — Providence Chapel
28 Georgia, Stewart County, Richland — 128-12 — Richland Baptist Church Site
29 Tennessee, Stewart County, Bumpus Mills — Great Western Furnace — Stewart County Iron Industry 1820-1927
30 Tennessee, Stewart County, Cumberland City — 3C 44 — Lyon's Raid — Dec. 9, 1864
31 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — 13,000 Prisoners
32 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — 6-pounder Gun
33 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — 3C 32 — Advance on Fort Donelson — Feb. 11-12, 1862
34 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — 3C 33 — Advance On Fort Donelson — Feb 11-12, 1862 — Reported damaged
35 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Baldwin's Brigade — Pillow's Division
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36 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Battle of Dover — War Returns to Stewart County — Reported permanently removed
37 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Battle of Fort Henry
38 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — 3C 30 — Bear Spring Furnace
39 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Brandon-Sykes Showboat House — W. D. Sykes Memorial Museum
40 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Brigadier General Charles F. Smith’s Division
41 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Brigadier General John A. McClernand’s Division
42 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Brown's Brigade — Buckner's Division
43 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Buckner's Defense
44 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Buckner's Division
45 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — C.S.A. Headquarters
46 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Cemetery Lodge
47 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Colonel Thomas J. Davidson's Brigade
48 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Columbiad vs. Carondelet — February 14 1862
49 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Confederate Breakout — February 15, 1862
50 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Confederate Breakout — February 15, 1862
51 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Confederate Monument
52 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Confederate Trenches
53 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Confederate Troops and Casualties at Fort Donelson — C.S.A. — Reported missing
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54 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Control the Rivers and Railroads
55 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Dover Hotel — Surrender House
56 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Dover Under Fire — Fort Donelson National Battlefield
57 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Exchanging Iron Valentines
58 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Federal Troops and Casualties at Fort Donelson — U.S.A. — Reported missing
59 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Find A Log Quick! — February 14 1862
60 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Foote's Gunboat Flotilla — Fort Donelson National Battlefield Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
61 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Forrest's Attack — Breaking Out of Fort Donelson — Battle of Fort Donelson — Reported permanently removed
62 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Forrest's Cavalry
63 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Forrest's Cavalry
64 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Forrest's Escape — The Road to Nashville — Battle of Fort Donelson — Reported permanently removed
65 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Fort Donelson
66 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Fort Donelson
67 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Fort Donelson — Reported missing
68 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Fort Donelson Confederate Monument
69 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Fort Henry — Fort Donelson National Battlefield
70 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Freedmen's Camp
71 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — French's Battery — Drake's Brigade — Johnson's Division —
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72 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Graves' Battery
73 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Graves' Battery C.S.A. — Brigadier General Simon B Buckner's Division — Colonel John C. Brown's Brigade —
74 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Greene's Battery — Davidson's Brigade — Johnson's Division —
75 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Gun Positions
76 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Hallowed Ground
77 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Heiman's Brigade — Johnson's Division
78 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — History of the Stewart County Courthouse
79 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Holding The Line — The Stand of the 11th Illinois Volunteer Infantry — Battle of Fort Donelson — Reported permanently removed
80 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Holding the Outer Lines
81 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Jackson's Virginia Battery — Buckner's Division
82 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Killed By a Loose Bolt — February 13 1862
83 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Lauman's Brigade — C.F. Smith's Division
84 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Life at Fort Donelson
85 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Maney's Battery — Heiman's Brigade — Johnson's Division —
86 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — McCausland's Brigade — Pillow's Division
87 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Morrison's Attack — A Senseless Loss — Battle of Fort Donelson — Reported permanently removed
88 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Morrison's Brigade — McClernand's Division
89 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Original Position
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90 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Planning to Escape
91 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Porter's Battery — Brown's Brigade — Buckner's Division —
92 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Powder Magazine
93 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Quarters for the Troops — Reported permanently removed
94 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Reconstructed Powder Magazine
95 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Rice House — Decision to Surrender
96 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Rice House
97 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — See Me Take a Chimney! — February 14 1862
98 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Seizing the Initiative
99 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Stankiewicz's Battery
100 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — 3C 29 — Surrender House — — Feb. 16, 1862 —

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