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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Tattnall County, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Tattnall 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 Tattnall County, GA (4) Appling County, GA (2) Candler County, GA (7) Emanuel County, GA (8) Evans County, GA (7) Liberty County, GA (75) Long County, GA (8) Toombs County, GA (4) Wayne County, GA (4)  TattnallCounty(4) Tattnall County (4)  ApplingCounty(2) Appling County (2)  CandlerCounty(7) Candler County (7)  EmanuelCounty(8) Emanuel County (8)  EvansCounty(7) Evans County (7)  LibertyCounty(75) Liberty County (75)  LongCounty(8) Long County (8)  ToombsCounty(4) Toombs County (4)  WayneCounty(4) Wayne County (4)
Adjacent to Tattnall County, Georgia
    Appling County (2)
    Candler County (7)
    Emanuel County (8)
    Evans County (7)
    Liberty County (75)
    Long County (8)
    Toombs County (4)
    Wayne County (4)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Georgia (Tattnall County), Collins — 132-2 — Cedar Creek Primitive Baptist Church
On Cedar Creek Church Road 0.6 miles from Cedar Creek Spur Road, on the right when traveling north.
Cedar Creek Primitive Baptist Church was organized April 10, 1813. The first pastor was Samuel Strange; first clerk was John Collins; first deacons were Frederick Holland, John Collins, and H.H. Kennedy. Other deacons include Redding Yeomans, J.J. . . . — Map (db m14401) HM
2Georgia (Tattnall County), Glennville — 132-2 — Old Shiloh Cemetery
On Georgia Route 121 at milepost 15, 0.1 miles south of Bea Durrance Road, on the left when traveling south.
Shiloh Methodist Church, the second oldest Methodist Church in Tattnall County, was organized c. 1810 by Rev. William Eason and remained at this site until the 1850’s when it was moved a short distance north. Unlike at other churches in the area at . . . — Map (db m14604) HM
3Georgia (Tattnall County), near Glennville — 132-3 — Beards Creek Church
On E. Hencart Road (County Road 358) at County Route 359, on the right when traveling east on E. Hencart Road.
The Beards Creek Church was orderly constituted on December 29, 1804, by the Rev. John Gooldwire, the Rev. John Standford, the Rev. Isham Peacock, and the Rev. David Hennesy, all orderly Baptist ministers. Jacob Dees and Moses Westberry were that . . . — Map (db m38666) HM
4Georgia (Tattnall County), near Glennville — 132-1 — Love's Chapel Primative Baptist Church
On Love's Chapel Road (County Road 396), on the right when traveling north.
This church was constituted and its first sanctuary built in 1888 on `Love`s Old Field,` land donated by G.M. Love. Charter members were the J.J. Kicklighters, the Dennis Lynns, Allen Lynn, and D.B. Smith, the church`s first clerk. Elders on the . . . — Map (db m38665) HM
 
 
  
 
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