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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Candler County, Georgia
Adjacent to Candler County, Georgia
▶ Bulloch County (40) ▶ Emanuel County (8) ▶ Evans County (7) ▶ Tattnall County (4) ▶ Toombs County (4)
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| On West Broad Street (State Highway 23/46) near North Kennedy Street., on the right when traveling west. |
| | Dedicated to
all the residents of the county
who served in the Armed Forces
of our country
during World War I, World War II
and the Korean War
and in memory of
those who died in service — — Map (db m19783) WM |
| On West Broad Street (State Highway 46) near Nort Kennedy Street, on the right when traveling west. |
| | Candler County was created by an Act of the Georgia Legislature July 17, 1914, out of portions of Bulloch, Emanuel and Tattnall Counties, and named for Gov. Allen D. Candler (1834-1910). Gov. Candler is famed for the preservation of Colonial and . . . — — Map (db m18229) HM |
| On West Broad Street (Georgia Route 46/23) near North Kennedy Street, on the left when traveling west. |
| | This property listed in the National Register of
Historic Places — — Map (db m18391) HM |
| On West Broad Street (State Highway 46) near North Kennedy Street, on the right when traveling west. |
| | Dedicated to Those
Brave Men of Candler County Who
Paid the Supreme Sacrifice in
Defense of Their Country
Donated by the Citizens
of
Candler County
Memorial Day 1987
( Left Panel)
Honor Roll . . . — — Map (db m19255) WM |
| On Georgia Route 23/121 at Canoochee Road, on the left when traveling south on State Route 23/121. |
| | The route crossing at this point is the Sunbury Road, one of the longest vehicular thoroughfares of post-Revolutionary Georgia. It was laid out in the early 1790's from Greensboro via today's Sparta and Swainsboro to the town of Sunbury, a port on . . . — — Map (db m13361) HM |
| On Excelsior Church Road (County Route 49) at Dutch Ford Road (County Route 195), on the left when traveling south on Excelsior Church Road. |
| | Excelsior was the cultural center of Bulloch County in the late 1800s before it became part of Candler County. It was founded in 1875 on land donated by Jimerson Kennedy, Remer Franklin, W.W. Olliff, Dr. Jeff Williams, and John G. Jones. These . . . — — Map (db m106910) HM |
| On Main Street at East Railroad Street (County Route 55), on the right when traveling north on Main Street. |
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Named after Polish Count Casimir Pulaski, the Town of Pulaski was established in western Bulloch County in 1900. It was a railroad town and in 1901 was included in the passenger train service from Savannah to Dublin.
H. Lehman Franklin . . . — — Map (db m108616) HM |