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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Sumter County

 
Clickable Map of Sumter County, Alabama 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 Sumter County, AL (14) Choctaw County, AL (9) Greene County, AL (12) Marengo County, AL (28) Pickens County, AL (18) Kemper County, MS (7) Lauderdale County, MS (74) Noxubee County, MS (16)  SumterCounty(14) Sumter County (14)  ChoctawCounty(9) Choctaw County (9)  GreeneCounty(12) Greene County (12)  MarengoCounty(28) Marengo County (28)  PickensCounty(18) Pickens County (18)  KemperCountyMississippi(7) Kemper County (7)  LauderdaleCounty(74) Lauderdale County (74)  NoxubeeCounty(16) Noxubee County (16)
Livingston is the county seat for Sumter County
Adjacent to Sumter County, Alabama
      Choctaw County (9)  
      Greene County (12)  
      Marengo County (28)  
      Pickens County (18)  
      Kemper County, Mississippi (7)  
      Lauderdale County, Mississippi (74)  
      Noxubee County, Mississippi (16)  
 
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1 Alabama, Sumter County, Demopolis — The Rooster Bridge
On U.S. 80, 3 miles east of State Road 28, on the right when traveling east.
Side A In 1919 a rooster sale organized by Frank Derby raised money to begin construction of a bridge over the Tombigbee River at Moscow Ferry. This was the last link in the completion of the Dixie Overland Highway between Savannah and San . . . Map (db m38074) HM
2 Alabama, Sumter County, Emelle — Town of Emelle, AlabamaA One of a Kind Community
On County Road 24 at Dailey Avenue, on the right when traveling west on County Road 24.
This community honors Emelle Dial, whose father Joseph Dial gave land to the Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad with the provision that the station be named for his daughter. The daughter is said to have been named for her two aunts, Emma and . . . Map (db m92660) HM
3 Alabama, Sumter County, Gainesville — Town of Gainesville
On State Street (Alabama Route 116) at McKee Street (Alabama Route 39), on the right when traveling south on State Street.
The Town of Gainesville, a designated Tree City USA, was founded in 1832. The land on which the town is located was originally owned by John Coleman, husband to a Choctaw Indian of the area. He sold the land to Colonel Moses Lewis, who had the . . . Map (db m69709) HM
4 Alabama, Sumter County, Gainesville — Woodbury
On State Street (Alabama Route 116) at McKee Street (Alabama Route 39), on the right when traveling south on State Street.
Earliest known Morgan Horse in Alabama and one of the three major stallion sons sired by Justin Morgan, foundation sire of the breed. Woodbury was foaled in 1816 in Vermont, where he remained until sold to Norman Bugbee of Gainesville, Alabama, . . . Map (db m69710) HM
5 Alabama, Sumter County, Livingston — Houston-Bailey House
On North Washington Street (U.S. 11) just north of North Street, on the left when traveling north.
Former site of the Houston-Bailey House, built ca. 1835 as a residence by Matthew C. Houston, a founding citizen and early merchant of Livingston. The home was visited by his cousin, Sam Houston, in 1845. Later residents included Adolph Brown, who . . . Map (db m228699) HM
6 Alabama, Sumter County, Livingston — Livingston State College
On North Washington Street (State Highway 11), on the left when traveling north.
Chartered in 1840 as Livingston Collegiate Institute (1835: Female Presbyterian Academy planned). In 1883, by work of Julia Tutwiler, Alabama legislature made its first grant of funds to a girls school. In 1907: State Normal school. In 1929: became . . . Map (db m109526) HM
7 Alabama, Sumter County, Livingston — Livingston, Ala.First Settlement — 1832 —
On Spring Street at Madison Street, on the right when traveling south on Spring Street.
(Title is text)Map (db m92666) HM
8 Alabama, Sumter County, Livingston — Livingston, Alabama / Livingston's Bored Well
On Washington Street South at Franklin Street, on the right when traveling north on Washington Street South.
Side 1 Livingston, Alabama Prior to the signing of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek on September 27, 1830, this site belonged to the Choctaw Nation. Early settlers to the area came from the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee, and . . . Map (db m92665) HM
9 Alabama, Sumter County, Livingston — Sumter County
On Lafayette Street (U.S. 11) at Franklin Street, on the right when traveling south on Lafayette Street.
1736:   First settlement by French at Ft. Tombecbee. 1830:   U.S. got Choctaw Indian lands by Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. 1832:   County created by Act of State Legislature -- named for Gen. Thomas Sumter, "The Gamecock," South . . . Map (db m92663) HM
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10 Alabama, Sumter County, Livingston — Sumter County Confederate Monument1861 - 1865
Near Lafayette Street at Franklin Street, on the right when traveling south.
Our Confederate Heroes For listing of names on monument - see belowMap (db m92670) WM
11 Alabama, Sumter County, Livingston — Sumter County's Covered Bridge
On Student Union Drive, 0.5 miles south of University Drive, on the right when traveling south.
1860 Captain W. A. C. Jones of Livingston designed and built the bridge of hand-hewn yellow pine put together with large pegs, clear span 88 feet, overhead clearance 14 feet, and inside width 17 feet, across the Sucarnoochee River on old State . . . Map (db m92661) HM
12 Alabama, Sumter County, York — History of York / The Coleman Center
On Avenue A at College Street, on the right when traveling east on Avenue A.
History of York Legend has it that York began at a blacksmith shop called Old Anvil, located at a crossroads a few miles northwest of the present city. Circa 1833, early settlers of a site located east of modern-day York on the old . . . Map (db m89719) HM
13 Alabama, Sumter County, York — Line 32° 28´ North Latitude
On 4th Avenue (U.S. 11) 0.6 miles north of Longshore Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Northern Boundary of: British W. Florida 1764-83 Spanish W. Florida 1783-95 Mississippi Territory: 1798-1804 Washington County 1800-12 Clarke County 1812-15 Southern Boundary of: British Illinois 1764-83 United States . . . Map (db m89725) HM
14 Alabama, Sumter County, York — York Veterans War MemorialLest We Forget
On Broad Street (Alabama Route 17) at Conti Street, on the right when traveling south on Broad Street.
On behalf of a grateful nation in recognition of the men and women who bravely served their country during war and peace. Especially those who gave their lives as the ultimate sacrifice to preserve freedom throughout the world.Map (db m89727) WM
15 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — “Let Valor Not Fail”Florida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team In memory of our paratrooper comrades, who made the supreme sacrifice on the battlefields of Korea (1950–1953). They answered the call to defend a country they did not know and a . . . Map (db m147838) WM
16 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — “Nous Resterons La” (We Are Staying Here)Florida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
In Memory of all Veterans of The Third Infantry Division Rock of the Marne Dedicated by “Outpost 2” November 11, 2001 Map (db m147931) WM
17 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — 4th Infantry (Ivy) DivisionFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
Dedicated to the Memory of all the Valiant Deceased Veterans of the 4th Infantry (Ivy) Division Mar. 15, 2002 Florida Chapter 4th Infantry (Ivy) Division Assn Map (db m147854) WM
18 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — 82nd Airborne Division AssociationFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Road 476B.
"Airborne All The Way!!!" In honor of those champions of liberty, the men and woman of the 82nd Airborne Division, who made the supreme sacrifice to preserve freedom throughout the world. Tampa Bay Chapter, South Florida Chapter, . . . Map (db m146537) WM
19 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — 8th Air ForceFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Road 476B.
In memory of those who served Florida Chapter 8AF Historical Society May 29, 1994Map (db m146571) WM
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20 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Address by President LincolnAt the Dedication of The Gettysburg National Cemetery — November 19, 1863 —
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Road 476B.
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that . . . Map (db m146016) WM
21 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Air Force Association (Florida)Florida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
Dedicated to All Veterans Who Serve to Preserve the Freedom of this Nation. Dedicated May 21, 1995 Map (db m147873) WM
22 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — All American Veterans Buried HereFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
Dedicated to the Memory Of All American Veterans Buried Here FLT Oddfellows and Rebekahs Of Florida Map (db m147862) WM
23 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — All MarinesFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
Dedicated to All Marines Apr. 8, 1990 Map (db m147864) WM
24 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — All Navy WomenFlorida National Cemetery
Near Southwest 102nd Avenue at Southwest 85th Terrace, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated to All Navy Women Waves · Nurses · Spars · Yeoman F Still Something Special November 11, 1992Map (db m147876) WM
25 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — All Women MarinesFlorida National Cemetery
Near Southwest 102nd Avenue at Southwest 85th Terrace, on the left when traveling west.
Dedicated to All Women Marines Florida Chapters Of WMA 14 March 1992Map (db m147881) WM
26 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — American Defenders of Bataan & CorregidorFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
Dedicated to the American Defenders of Bataan & Corregidor The Valiant men and women, both living and dead, who gallantly fought against over whelming odds defending the Philippine Islands from invading Japanese forces, for . . . Map (db m147837) WM
27 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — American Ex-Prisoners of WarFlorida National Cemetery
Near Southwest 102nd Avenue at County Route C 476B, on the left when traveling west.
“Not By Arms Alone” We exist to help those who cannot help themselves The Department Of FloridaMap (db m146539) WM
28 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Bushnell Veterans Memorial
On County Road 48.
To our Men and Women in uniform past, present and future God Bless You and Thank You Roll of Honor W. W. I Marion M. Goodwin • Clarence S. Grant • Reuben C. Hyatt • Herman McCray • Seamon O. Page • Paul E. Perry • John W. Bell • . . . Map (db m238730) HM WM
29 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Disabled American VeteransFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
Do not stand by my grave and weep, I am not there, I do not sleep, I am a thousand winds that blow, I am a diamond glint on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn rain. When you awake in the morning . . . Map (db m147836) WM
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30 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Flame Of FreedomFlorida National Cemetery
Near Southwest 102nd Avenue at County Route C 476B.
The Flame of Freedom burns because of those who served Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Florida Organized July 5 And 6, 1830 Map (db m146834) WM
31 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Florida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Route C 476B.
This cemetery is dedicated to the memory of all the patriotic men and women who answered their country’s call to service. Their inspiring contribution will help preserve in the hearts and lives of all Americans the spirit of . . . Map (db m145992) WM
32 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Florida Veterans of World War IFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
Dedicated To The Florida Veterans Of World War I By the Dept. of Florida, USA Inc. and Auxiliary 1988 In Flanders Fields the poppies grow between the crosses row on row where buddies died so long ago. Now that our life on . . . Map (db m147835) WM
33 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — For God and CountryFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Road 476B.
Dedicated to all veterans who sacrificed their lives to protect freedom “For God and Country” The American Legion Department of Florida Nov. 11, 1992Map (db m146573) WM
34 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — For Those Who ServedFlorida National Cemetery
Near Southwest 102nd Avenue at County Route C 476B.
For those who served Presented by Division Five Air Force Sergeants AssociationMap (db m146829) HM
35 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Fourth Marine Division Association WWIIFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue.
Uncommon Valor was a Common Virtue Roi-Namur Tinian Saipan Iwo-Jima Fourth Marine Division Assoc WWII Semper Fidelis Chapter 9 Florida 1991 Map (db m147801) WM
36 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Ft. Armstrong
On County Road 476, on the right when traveling west.
During the Second Seminole Indian War (1835-42) a number of military forts were constructed in Florida. These forts served as supply bases and other logistic supports. Near this site was constructed Ft. Armstrong. The fort was constructed in . . . Map (db m42035) HM
37 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Gone But Not ForgottenFlorida National Cemetery
Near Southwest 102nd Avenue at County Route C 476B.
In memory of all Scottish Masons who have served their country Gone but not forgotten The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, U.S.A. November 11, 2000Map (db m146836) WM
38 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — GuadalcanalFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Road 476B.
In Memory Of Those Who Have Gone Before S.W. Florida Chapter 1st Marine Div. Assn. Inc. Map (db m147833) WM
39 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Italian American War VeteransFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 85th Terrace at County Route C 476B, on the left when traveling west.
In memory of our departed comrades who answered the call to duty with honor and patriotism, in defending the freedom of our beloved country May they rest in peaceMap (db m146449) WM
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40 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Korean Service MemorialFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
Dedicated To All Korean Service Veterans Who Served In Defense Of The Korean Peninsula And To All Who Made The Ultimate Sacrifice From June 25, 1950 To Present. Map (db m147943) WM
41 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Military Order Of Devil DogsFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
To Serve With Honor To Be Remembered With Honor We Served Pound 79 Military Order Of Devil Dogs Pack of Florida Map (db m147832) WM
42 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — National Sojourners MemorialFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Road 476B.
. . . Map (db m146578) WM
43 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Navy Seabees
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
Dedicated To All Navy Seabees Who Built And Fought And Paved A Way To Victory “Can Do” Map (db m147805) WM
44 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — On This SpotDecember 28, 1835 — Dade Battlefield —
Near Battlefield Parkway (County Road 603) 0.2 miles south of County Road 605.
Major Francis L. Dade and his command consisting of detachments of the Fourth Infantry, Second and Third Artillery United States Army, while marching from Tampa Bay to Fort King was attacked by a superior force of Seminole Indians commanded by Mico . . . Map (db m20024) HM
45 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — F-993 — Pilaklikaha/Abraham's Town
On County Road 567 at State Road 471, on the right when traveling east on County Road 567.
Pilaklikaha One mile east of here is the site of the town of Pilaklikaha, established in 1813 by Black Seminoles. Meaning "many ponds" in the Mikasuki language, Pilaklikaha was the largest and most prosperous Black Seminole town in Florida, . . . Map (db m114467) HM
46 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Polish Legion of American Veterans, U.S.A.Florida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
Dedicated to over three million American Veterans of Polish descent who served in the wars and conflicts of the United States Dedicated May 1998 Map (db m147894) WM
47 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Pride and HonorFlorida National Cemetery
Near 102nd Ave near County Road 476B.
Dedicated to the memory of all American veterans who have fought for and served their country with Pride and HonorMap (db m146533) WM
48 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Purple HeartFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at 6502 SW 102nd Ave.
Dedicated to All those who shed their life’s blood in the cause of Freedom Map (db m147852) WM
49 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Reserve Officers AssociationFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Road 476B.
Department of Florida Reserve Officers Association Dedicated 1996 To those who have served their nation The object and purpose of the Reserve Officers Association shall be to support a military policy for the United States that . . . Map (db m146515) WM
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50 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Retired Enlisted AssociationFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Road 476B.
Dedicated To All Retired Enlisted Military Personnel Map (db m146535) WM
51 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Submarine Service MemorialLest We Forget — Florida National Cemetery —
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
These words cut in stone, are a tribute to all submariners who volunteered to serve their country in the Submarine Service of the United States of America. Never let it be said of any of us that we forgot our shipmates on . . . Map (db m147930) WM
52 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Sumter County World War II VeteransFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
1941 - 1945 Remembering Each Of Our World War II Veterans Sumter County, Florida 1995 Map (db m147804) WM
53 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Supreme SacrificeFlorida National Cemetery
Near Southwest 102nd Avenue at County Route C 476B.
Dedicated to all who made the supreme sacrifice so that we all may be free Department of Florida AMVETS Established September 1945 Dedicated Sept. 12, 1999Map (db m146789) WM
54 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — The Americal DivisionFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Road 476B.
Dedicated to all veterans of the Americal Division World War II Korea Vietnam Nov. 11, 1991 South Last Chapter Americal Division Veterans Assn.Map (db m146516) WM
55 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — The CarillonFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 85th Terrace at SW 102nd Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
AMVETS dedicated this Carillon as a living memorial to America’s Veterans who served their country honorably for the cause of freedom Florida National Cemetery Bushnell, Florida October 9, 1993Map (db m146000) WM
56 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — The Chosin FewFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Road 476B.
For he today that shed his blood with me shall be my brother Henry V. Shakespeare Yalu River China • Chosin Reservoir • Hungnam • Inchon • Seul • Pusan The Chosin Few Korea Nov. - 1950 - Dec. We few --- We . . . Map (db m146529) WM
57 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — The Forgotten TheaterFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
Dedicated To All China, Burma, India Veterans Who Served In This Forgotten Theater During World War II Map (db m147933) WM
58 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — The Military Chaplains AssociationFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Road 476B.
In Memoriam Serving God, military personnel, their families Dedicated April, 1995Map (db m146580) WM
59 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — The Military Order of the World WarsFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Route C 476B.
The Military Order of the World Wars Honors all who served in defense of freedomMap (db m146508) WM
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60 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — The Ultimate SacrificeFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Route 476B.
In honor of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to the United States of America and the families they left behind. The sacrifice will not be forgotten.Map (db m146009) WM
61 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — The Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps and The Women’s Army CorpsFlorida National Cemetery
Near Southwest 102nd Avenue at Southwest 85th Terrace, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated To The Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps And The Women’s Army Corps 1942 – 1978 Presented By All FL Chapters Of The Veterans Association 1991Map (db m147889) WM
62 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — To All Navy Personnel Who Served Aboard DestroyersFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Road 476B.
To all Navy personnel who served aboard destroyers in the Pacific during World War II, and for all their important contributions to the war efforts, especially those of the U.S.S. Topeka.Map (db m146510) WM
63 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — To Those Who Died – To Those Who SurvivedFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Ave at County Road 476B.
. . . Map (db m146514) WM
64 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — United States Coast GuardFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
Dedicated To The Men And Women Of The United States Coast Guard Suncoast Chapter USCG CWOA Map (db m147902) WM
65 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — Veterans of Foreign WarsFlorida National Cemetery
Near SW 102nd Avenue at County Road 476B.
Veterans of Foreign Wars In Memory of Men and Women Who Served Dedicated May 25, 1992 Map (db m147891) WM
66 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — F-1123 — Wild Cow Prairie Cemetery
On County Route 673 at Interstate 75, on the right when traveling east on County Route 673.
The earliest local history of Wild Cow Prairie Cemetery describes the wetland just south of the cemetery as a lush feeding ground for the wild cows and ponies left by the Spanish. At sun-up and sunset, it was said to be covered with pink . . . Map (db m190695) HM
67 Florida, Sumter County, Coleman — AdamsvilleHistoric Marker
On County Road 468, 2 miles east of U.S. 301, on the right when traveling east.
Sumter County was created by an act of the Florida Legislature on January 8, 1853. The new county was created from the southern part of Marion County and contained a large segment on what is now Lake County. The community of Adamsville was selected . . . Map (db m66858) HM
68 Florida, Sumter County, Sumterville — SumtervilleHistoric Site
On U.S. 301 at County Road 522, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 301.
Sumter County was created by an act of the Florida Legislature on January 8, 1853. The new county was created from the southern part of Marion County and included a large segment of what is now Lake County. The community of Adamsville was selected . . . Map (db m66969) HM
69 Florida, Sumter County, Wahoo vicinity — F-283 — The Battle of Wahoo Swamp
On County Road 48.
The Battle of Wahoo Swamp occurred nearby on November 21, 1836. The 2d Seminole War, a seven-year clash caused by rivalry between Indians and settlers over central Florida lands, had begun almost a year before. By November, Indian forces had . . . Map (db m41679) HM
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70 Florida, Sumter County, Webster — Parson Brown Orange Tree
On Southeast 1st Street south of East Central Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Parson Brown originated as a chance seedling at the home of Reverend N.L. Brown near Webster, Florida in 1856. Original plantings of this variety on sour orange rootstock on heavy hammock soils produced good crops of relatively high quality . . . Map (db m93074) HM
71 Florida, Sumter County, Webster — Sumter County Farmers Market
Near North Market Boulevard (State Road 471) 0.1 miles south of Northwest 6th Avenue.
In the late 1800s, the small farms populating Sumter County competed against each other to send their fruit and vegetables away to market. Looking for a way to sell produce which would better serve the community and benefit all growers too, the . . . Map (db m120558) HM
72 Florida, Sumter County, Wildwood — Baker HouseBuilt Circa 1890
On County Road 44A, 0.6 miles west of State Road 44, on the right when traveling west.
Baker House was the home to Senator David Hume Baker and his wife Mary. They moved from Kentucky where he served as a State Senator. He also served as a Florida Senator for Marion and Sumter Counties. He was a bank investor, county commissioner and . . . Map (db m134360) HM
73 Florida, Sumter County, Wildwood — Bank of Wildwood
On North Main Street (U.S. 301) at East Wonders Street, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
This modest Greek Revival building opened its doors for business in October 1908 and is believed to be the oldest surviving commercial building in downtown Wildwood.Map (db m208613) HM
74 Florida, Sumter County, Wildwood — Oak Grove Cemetery Confederate Veterans Memorial
Near County Road 232 west of County Road 221.
This monument is dedicated to Remember and honor Our Confederate veterans who endured so much For their homes, their wife’s and their sweet hearts; So as we now bow our heads in prayer for our Confederate Veterans May we remember to . . . Map (db m185310) WM
75 Florida, Sumter County, Wildwood — F-700 — Royal School Site
On NE 5th St, 0.1 miles north of County Road 462, on the right when traveling north.
Royal Community Park is the site of the former segregated Royal School. Founded in 1865, the community of Royal was originally known as Picketsville, which was named for the white picket fences that marked its 40-acre homesteads. It was settled . . . Map (db m66986) HM
76 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — 129-2 — Americus Colored Hospital
On J. R. Campbell Sr. Street just east of Cotton Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
One of the earliest hospitals in southwest Georgia devoted to the care of African Americans, the Americus Colored Hospital opened in 1923. The majority of the funds needed to build the hospital were provided by Dr. W.S. Prather. Practice in the . . . Map (db m40661) HM
77 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — 129-3 — Calvary Episcopal ChurchA Ralph Adams Cram Church
On South Lee Street (Georgia Route 377) south of Brannan Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Calvary Episcopal Church was organized in 1864 as a second effort to found an Episcopal parish in Americus. The cornerstone for the original wood-framed church was laid here in 1869. The current building was completed in 1921 under the leadership of . . . Map (db m205619) HM
78 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — Charles A. Lindbergh
On Southerfield Road east of Success Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Charles A. Lindbergh captured the hearts of Americans during his successful non-stop flight from New York to Paris in the “Spirit of St. Louis” on May 20th, 1927. This famous American Aviator purchased his first airplane and learned to . . . Map (db m41210) HM
79 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — 129-4 — Confederate Cemetery
On East Church Street, 0.1 miles east of Taylor Street, on the left when traveling east.
Here rest 129 Confederate soldiers -- 45 of them “Unknown” -- all of whom died in Confederate hospitals in Americus. These men served in the Army of Tennessee. Some were with Gen. Jubal Early in the Washington, D.C. raid in July, 1864. Others were . . . Map (db m40203) HM
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80 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — 129-6 — Confederate Hospitals
On North Jackson Street, 0 miles south of East Forsyth Street (Georgia Route 49), on the right when traveling south.
Thousands of Confederate soldiers were patients at Foard Hospital on this site between August and December 1864. Following a disastrous fire and explosion on August 31, the patients were evacuated to the homes of townspeople and to the country; . . . Map (db m39957) HM
81 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — Deadly InsectsHabitat for Humanity
On Church Street.
Reduviid--or "kissing"--bugs live in the walls and cracks of houses in South and Central America. By depositing feces on a person's skin, the kissing bug transmits a deadly disease know as Chagas. An estimated 16 to 18 million people are . . . Map (db m73163) HM
82 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — 129-7 — Federal Headquarters
On South Lee Street (Georgia Route 377) at East College Street, on the left when traveling south on South Lee Street.
When Federal forces occupied Americus in 1865, the Colonel in charge selected this beautiful Greek Revival house as his headquarters. The house is believed to have been built circa 1855 by Willis A. Hawkins, associate justice of the . . . Map (db m40187) HM
83 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — First Solar Battery Installation
On Upper River Road at Lane Store Road, on the right when traveling east on Upper River Road.
Near this site the Bell Solar Battery — invented at the Bell Telephone Laboratories, converting the sun's light into electrical energy and later used to power communications from earth vehicles voyaging in outer space — received its first . . . Map (db m223579) HM
84 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — Founders Memorial Park
Near Prince Street just north of East Forsyth Street (U.S. 280), on the right when traveling north.
Created as a Memorial to Founding Fathers of Americus Buried here ——————— Known as Old City or Forsyth Street Cemetery ——————— Oldest Public Burial Ground in County ——————— First Mayor of Americus, First Sheriff of Sumter County, and men . . . Map (db m190935) HM
85 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — 129-10 — Georgia Southwestern State University
On Wheatley Street at East Glessner Street, on the right when traveling north on Wheatley Street.
Georgia Southwestern State University was founded in 1906 as the Third Agricultural and Mechanical School. In 1926, the Legislature authorized the school to offer two years of college work and change the name to Third District Agricultural and . . . Map (db m41068) HM
86 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — How blocks are madeHabitat for Humanity
On Church Street.
The Cinva-Ram Brick Press makes the kind of blocks used in many houses built by Habitat for Humanity. Bricks are made on the build site with locally available materials. Here's how it works: 1) A mixture of soil and cement is placed in the metal . . . Map (db m73167) HM
87 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — 129-1 — Koinonia Farm
On Georgia Route 49 at Old Dawson Road, on the left when traveling south on State Route 49.
With a background in theology and agriculture, Georgia native Clarence Jordan (1912-1969), along with his wife, Florence, and Martin and Mabel England, founded Koinonia Farm in 1942. During the American civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, . . . Map (db m84938) HM
88 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — 129-8 — Lindbergh's Solo FlightMay 1923
On Souther Field Airport (Highway 49).
The "Lone Eagle" first flew solo in early May, 1923 from Souther Field. Charles Lindbergh had come to Americus to purchase a surplus aircraft from the World War I training center. He chose a Curtiss JN4 "Jenny." He got the plane with a brand-new . . . Map (db m11487) HM
89 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — Luther H. Story
Near South Dudley Street just south of West Lamar Street (Georgia Route 49), on the right when traveling south.
Corporal — U.S. Army Sumter County, Georgia B. July 20, 1931 D. Sept. 1, 1950 Naktong River Korea Awarded Congressional Medal of Honor In honor of those who gave their all in our four wars. Dedicated to all veterans of Sumter County to the honor . . . Map (db m190942) HM WM
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90 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — Poverty Housing: A Global EpidemicHabitat for Humanity
On W. Church Street.
An estimated 1.2 billion people in the world today live on less than $1 per day. Nearly 3 billion people--close to half of the world's population--live on less than $2 per day. Home, for many families, looks something like the structures you . . . Map (db m73162) HM
91 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — Rees Park
On Elm Street, 0 miles north of East College Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dr. Albert Rees, a pioneer local physician, deeded the land for this park to the citizens of Americus in 1846. Two decades later, following the battlefield death of his son Lt. Lucius Gibson Rees, C.S.A. (1841-1864) near Petersburg, Virginia, this . . . Map (db m41167) HM
92 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — 129-5 — Speaker Crisp
On Taylor Street, 0.1 miles east of Lee Street (Georgia Route 377), on the right when traveling east.
Charles Frederick Crisp (1845-1896), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, built this house in the 1880’s. A native of England and a veteran of service with the Confederate States Army, he had a distinguished career as judge of the . . . Map (db m41980) HM
93 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — 129-1 — Sumter County
Near South Dudley Street just south of West Lamar Street (Georgia Route 49), on the right when traveling south.
This County, created by Act of the Legislature December 26, 1831, is named for Gen. Thomas Sumter of South Carolina who fought in the French & Indian Wars and Revolution. At Andersonville was located the famous and unjustly criticized Confederate . . . Map (db m172817) HM
94 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — Sumter County Courthouse Bell1860
Near South Dudley Street just south of West Lamar Street (State Route 49), on the right when traveling south.
This solid bronze one half ton bell was in the clock tower of the North Lee Street courthouse, where it tolled the hours for seventy-two years. There have been four courthouses in Sumter County since it was incorporated in 1832. The first, a . . . Map (db m190907) HM
95 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — Sumter County Courthouse Bell1887
Near East Forsyth Street (U.S. 280) just west of Winn Street, on the right when traveling west.
This solid bronze one half ton bell was found stored at the Sumter County Stockade on McMath’s Mill Road along with a companion bell dated 1860 now mounted on the lawn of the fourth Sumter County Courthouse. The older bell, originally bought by . . . Map (db m190913) HM
96 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — 129-4 — Sumter County in the Civil Rights Movement
Near South Dudley Street just south of West Lamar Street (Georgia Route 49), on the right when traveling south.
Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested for protesting racial segregation in Albany on December 16, 1961, and held in the Sumter County jail. Kings arrest dovetailed with community and Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) efforts to . . . Map (db m172819) HM
97 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — The First Presbyterian Church of Americus
On South Jackson Street south of West Lamar Street (U.S. 280), on the right when traveling south.
The First Presbyterian Church of Americus was established in 1842 by Col. George M. and Mrs. (Caroline) Dudley, Mr. H. K. and Mrs. (Catherine) McCay, Eleanor Gibson, May McCay, William J. Patterson, Mary Lynes and Rebecca Daniel. The first church . . . Map (db m190887) HM
98 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — The Flood of July 1994
Near South Lee Street (State Highway 377) 0.1 miles south of West Lamar Street, on the right when traveling south.
This marker placed by the Mayor and City Council of Americus and the Sumter County Board of Commissioners in remembrance of those persons who lost their lives during the flood of July 1994: Josephine Spencer Anderson • Oscar Brown • Roger Allen . . . Map (db m227399) HM
99 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — The Prather Clinic
On South Jackson Street south of West Lamar Street (U.S. 280), on the left when traveling south.
On this site from 1926 to 1977 stood the Prather Clinic, where hundreds of Americus citizens were born. It was built by Dr. William Stuart Prather (1868-1941). Voted the most valuable Americus citizen in 1935, he was also responsible for building . . . Map (db m187297) HM
100 Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — Washington Elm Tree
On West Lamar Street (Georgia Route 27) 0.1 miles west of South Dudley Street, on the right when traveling east.
The tree was grown from a branch of the original “Washington Elm” under which George Washington was sworn in as Commander of the Continental Army at Cambridge, Mass. in 1775. Donated to the people of Americus and Sumter County by John H. Gray, . . . Map (db m155680) HM

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