Historical Markers and War Memorials in Washington County, Georgia
Adjacent to Washington County, Georgia
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Georgia (Washington County), Bartow — Tarver's Mill — "...sacks of cornmeal, all rapidly 'acquired'..." — March to the Sea Heritage Trail — |
| 2► Georgia (Washington County), Davisboro — 150-17 — Fenn's Bridge — |
| 3► Georgia (Washington County), Davisboro — R15 — New Hope Methodist Church — "We camp by side of...a neat frame church" — March to the Sea Heritage Trail — |
| 4► Georgia (Washington County), Davisboro — 150-16 — Sherman's Left Wing — |
| 5► Georgia (Washington County), Deepstep — Giles Cross Roads — |
| 6► Georgia (Washington County), Oconee — 158-11 — Ball's Ferry — |
| 7► Georgia (Washington County), Oconee — 150-8 — Jefferson Davis — |
| 8► Georgia (Washington County), Oconee — 150-12 — Sherman's Right Wing — |
| 9► Georgia (Washington County), Oconee — 150-18 — The Defense of the Oconee Bridge — |
| 10► Georgia (Washington County), Riddleville — 150-10 — Historic Highways — |
| 11► Georgia (Washington County), Riddleville — 150-3 — Riddleville — |
| 12► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — 150-14 — Buffalo Creek — |
| 13► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — David A. Gordon — 1866-1947 — Educator — |
| 14► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — 20 — Deepstep United Methodist Church — 1805 — |
| 15► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — 150-9 — Governor Thomas W. Hardwick — |
| 16► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — 150-11 — Jefferson Davis — |
| 17► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — 150-5 — Masonic Temple — |
| 18► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — Old City Cemetery — c. 1831 — |
| 19► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — Pvt. Willie Lee Duckworth Sr. — 1924 — 2004 — |
| 20► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — 11 — Rev. J. D. Anthony — 1824 ~ 1899 — |
| 21► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — Saunder’s Store — |
| 22► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — L18 — The Brown House — A Bed and a Meal for General Sherman — March to the Sea Heritage Trail — |
| 23► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — 150-15 — The March to the Sea — |
| 24► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — 150-1 — Washington County Courthouse — |
| 25► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — L17 — Washington County Courthouse — "We had fought for the town and it was our plunder." — Jefferson Davis Heritage Trail — |
| 26► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — Washington County Korean Monument — |
| 27► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — Washington County Korean War Memorial — |
| 28► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — Washington County Viet Nam War Monument — |
| 29► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — Washington County World War I Monument — |
| 30► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — Washington County World War II Memorial — |
| 31► Georgia (Washington County), Sandersville — Washington County World War II Monuments — Woodmen of the World Memorials — |
| 32► Georgia (Washington County), Tennille — Colby Smith — |
| 33► Georgia (Washington County), Tennille — 150-18B — Irwin’s Crossroad — |
| 34► Georgia (Washington County), Tennille — 150-20 — Jared Irwin — (c.1750~1818) — |
| 35► Georgia (Washington County), Tennille — 150-19 — Sherman and Hardee at Tennille — |
| 36► Georgia (Washington County), Tennille — 150-2 — Tennille — |
| 37► Georgia (Washington County), Tennille — L19 — Tennille Station — Sherman's "Wings" Converge — March to the Sea Heritage Trail — |
| 38► Georgia (Washington County), Warthen — 150-6 — President Jefferson Davis — |
| 39► Georgia (Washington County), Warthen — Site of First Washington County Jail — |
| 40► Georgia (Washington County), Warthen — 150-4 — Warthen — |