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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Dade County, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Dade 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 Dade County, GA (4) Walker County, GA (358) DeKalb County, AL (24) Jackson County, AL (25) Hamilton County, TN (534) Marion County, TN (20)  DadeCounty(4) Dade County (4)  WalkerCounty(358) Walker County (358)  DeKalbCountyAlabama(24) DeKalb County (24)  JacksonCounty(25) Jackson County (25)  HamiltonCountyTennessee(534) Hamilton County (534)  MarionCounty(20) Marion County (20)
Adjacent to Dade County, Georgia
    Walker County (358)
    DeKalb County, Alabama (24)
    Jackson County, Alabama (25)
    Hamilton County, Tennessee (534)
    Marion County, Tennessee (20)
 
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1Georgia (Dade County), Trenton — Cole Plantation and Bethlehem CemeteryHistoric Dade County
On Slygo Road (County Route 143) 0.3 miles south of Hales Gap Road (County Route 200), on the right when traveling south.
William Isham Cole was born May 7, 1805. He married Lovina Clark about the same time as the Treaty of New Echota between the U.S. Government and the Cherokee Nation that ended all Native land claims in the State of Georgia. Cole took advantage of . . . — Map (db m134461) HM
2Georgia (Dade County), Trenton — 041-1 — Dade County
On Main Street (U.S. 11) at Court StreetAnoth, in the median on Main Street.
Often called the “State of Dade,” because, as legend has it, the county seceded from the Union ahead of Georgia, and only returned to the Union July 4, 1945. Created December 25, 1837, and named for Major Francis Langhorne Dade, . . . — Map (db m57731) HM
3Georgia (Dade County), Trenton — TrentonGateway to Chickamauga and the Campaign for Atlanta — Georgia Civil War Heritage Trails —
On Main Street (Georgia Route 58) at Court Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
In early September 1863, a major Federal army entered Georgia for the first time since the outbreak of war. A division of Union Major General William S. Rosecrans' Army of the Cumberland arrived here on September 4th, the first of at least 25,000 . . . — Map (db m82779) HM
4Georgia (Dade County), Wildwood — 041-2 — Chief Wauhatchie’s Home
On U.S. 11 near Georgia Route 299, on the right when traveling north.
Just East of the railroad from here and 200 yards North of Wauhatchie Spring and Branch, stood the home of Wauhatchie, Chief of the Cherokees. In the War of 1812 he served in a company of Cherokees under Capt. John Brown, Col. Gideon Morgan and Maj. . . . — Map (db m57996) HM
 
 
  
 
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