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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Ben Hill County, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Ben Hill 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 Ben Hill County, GA (8) Coffee County, GA (7) Irwin County, GA (12) Telfair County, GA (9) Turner County, GA (1) Wilcox County, GA (6)  BenHillCounty(8) Ben Hill County (8)  CoffeeCounty(7) Coffee County (7)  IrwinCounty(12) Irwin County (12)  TelfairCounty(9) Telfair County (9)  TurnerCounty(1) Turner County (1)  WilcoxCounty(6) Wilcox County (6)
Adjacent to Ben Hill County, Georgia
    Coffee County (7)
    Irwin County (12)
    Telfair County (9)
    Turner County (1)
    Wilcox County (6)
 
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1Georgia (Ben Hill County), Fitzgerald — 009-2 — Ben Hill County
On South Sheridan Street south of East Central Avenue (U.S. 319), on the right when traveling north.
Ben Hill County, created by Act of July 31, 1906 from Irwin and Wilcox Counties, was named for Benjamin Harvey Hill (1823-1882), “one of America’s greatest orators.” A staunch supporter of the administration in the Confederate Senate, . . . — Map (db m40263) HM
2Georgia (Ben Hill County), Fitzgerald — Dedicated to the Veterans of 1898 - 1902
On West Central Avenue (U.S. 319) at Main Street, in the median on West Central Avenue.
“You triumphed over obstacles which would have overcome men less brave and determined” President McKinley (On base of soldier): Hiker of ‘98 Dedicated to the Veterans of 1898 -1902 By the Camps and Auxiliaries . . . — Map (db m62952) WM
3Georgia (Ben Hill County), Fitzgerald — First Baptist Church Bell
On Merrimac Drive at Jessamine Street, on the left when traveling south on Merrimac Drive.
This bell was awarded to the First Baptist Church by Governor William J. Northen (1833-1913) to honor the first church built in the Colony City of Fitzgerald. Governor Northen was an outstanding Baptist layman who graduated from Mercer University at . . . — Map (db m11705) HM
4Georgia (Ben Hill County), Fitzgerald — 009-4 — FitzgeraldThe Colony City
On West Central Avenue (U.S. 319) at North Grant Street (U.S. 129), in the median on West Central Avenue.
Founded at Swan in 1895 by Mr. Philander H. Fitzgerald, lawyer, veteran and publisher of the AMERICAN TRIBUNE of Indianapolis, as a soldiers’ colony in the South. Fitzgerald was settled by Union veterans who, tired of Northern winters, flocked from . . . — Map (db m40377) HM
5Georgia (Ben Hill County), Fitzgerald — 009-1 — Gen. Bush's Home←——«
On West Suwanee Street 0 miles west of North Gordon Street, on the left when traveling west.
This was the home of General William Jordan Bush, last survivor of the 125,000 heroes from Georgia who fought for the South. Gen. Bush was born near Gordon, Ga. July 10, 1845, and died here Nov. 11, 1952. In the War Between the States he was a . . . — Map (db m40168) HM
6Georgia (Ben Hill County), Fitzgerald — In Grateful Appreciation of The Boys of Ben Hill Co.
On East Central Avenue (U.S. 319) at South Sheridan Street, on the right when traveling east on East Central Avenue.
Who gave their service during the World War — Map (db m110406) WM
7Georgia (Ben Hill County), Fitzgerald — 009-3 — Jefferson Davis Memorial State Park
On West Central Avenue (U.S. 319) at Grant Street (U.S. 129), in the median on West Central Avenue.
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (178 miles NE of the Park), where he performed his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed enroute . . . — Map (db m40378) HM
8Georgia (Ben Hill County), Fitzgerald — 077-8 — Ozias Church Bethlehem Church
On Bethlehem Church Road 0.1 miles south of Broom Road, on the left when traveling south.
Ozias Primitive Baptist Church was constituted July 14, 1832. Elders Wilson Conner and John Martial were the Presbytery. Members were John McDonald, Randall McDonald, Elijah Hunter, Penelope Hunter, Catherine McCall, Mary McDonald, Elizabeth . . . — Map (db m57153) HM
 
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