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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Floyd County, Georgia
Rome is the county seat for Floyd County
Adjacent to Floyd County, Georgia
1 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Armuchee — 057-5 — Farmer’s Bridge Armuchee Creek — ![]() |
2 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Armuchee — 057-4 — Floyd Springs — ![]() |
3 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Armuchee — 057-13 — Site of Mountain School — ![]() |
4 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Cave Spring — “First Blood Shed by the Georgians” — ![]() |
5 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Cave Spring — 1920 Chesapeake & Ohio RR Caboose — ![]() |
6 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Cave Spring — 057-11 — Georgia School for the Deaf — ![]() |
7 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Cave Spring — The Trail Where They Cried — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail — ![]() |
8 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Coosa — 057-14 — Dr. Elizur and Esther Butler, Missionaries to the Cherokees — ![]() |
9 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Coosa — Sardis Presbyterian Church & Cemetery — ![]() |
10 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Lindale — 057-12 — Medora Field Perkerson — Author - Newspaper Columnist — ![]() |
11 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Mount Berry — Berry College — Founded by Martha Berry 1866-1942 — ![]() |
12 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 57-4 — Admiral John Henry Towers — 1885-1955 — ![]() |
13 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Anchor Duck Mills World War II Memorial — ![]() |
14 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Battle of Hightower Monument — ![]() |
15 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 57-3 — Berry Schools' Old Mill — ![]() |
16 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Carnegie Library — circa 1911 — ![]() |
17 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 57-1 — Chieftains — ![]() |
18 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Cotton Gin — ![]() |
19 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 057-6 — Davis’ March to Rome — ![]() |
20 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 057-16 — De Soto In Georgia — ![]() |
21 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Ellen Axson Wilson — 1860-1914 — ![]() |
22 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Ellen Louise Axson Wilson — Wife of the 28th President of the United States — ![]() |
23 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 057-7 — Federal Occupation of Rome — ![]() |
24 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 057-10 — Floyd County — ![]() |
25 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Floyd County World War I Memorial — ![]() |
26 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 057-8 — French’s Div. at Rome — ![]() |
27 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 57-2 — General Thomas Edwin Greenfield Ransom — 1834-1864 — ![]() |
28 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 057-1 — Georgia’s Paul Revere — ![]() |
29 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Here Lies in Honored Glory an American Soldier — ![]() |
30 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 057-3 — Hermitage — ![]() |
31 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Major Ridge — ![]() |
32 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 057-9 — Martha Berry’s Birthplace — → — ![]() |
33 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Myrtle Hill Cemetery — ![]() |
34 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Old Town Clock Museum — ![]() |
35 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Opera Alley — ![]() |
36 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 057-15 — Original Cabin — ![]() |
37 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Spanish-American War Monument — ![]() |
38 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — The Fallen — ![]() |
39 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — The McDougald Family of Georgia — ![]() |
40 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — The Noble Brothers Foundry — “More Harm Than Any One Regiment” — Georgia Civil War Heritage Trails — Reported damaged |
41 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — The Old Town Clock — ![]() |
42 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — The Woman Who Saved Football in Georgia — ![]() |
43 ► Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — Vietnam War Memorial — ![]() |