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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Athens-Clarke County, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Athens-Clarke 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 Clarke County, GA (159) Barrow County, GA (37) Jackson County, GA (32) Madison County, GA (10) Oconee County, GA (16) Oglethorpe County, GA (22)  Athens-ClarkeCounty(159) Athens-Clarke County (159)  BarrowCounty(37) Barrow County (37)  JacksonCounty(32) Jackson County (32)  MadisonCounty(10) Madison County (10)  OconeeCounty(16) Oconee County (16)  OglethorpeCounty(22) Oglethorpe County (22)
Athens is the county seat for Athens-Clarke County
Adjacent to Athens-Clarke County, Georgia
      Barrow County (37)  
      Jackson County (32)  
      Madison County (10)  
      Oconee County (16)  
      Oglethorpe County (22)  
 
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101 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Prominent Facilities
•Increased capacity of Sanford Stadium from 36,000 to 92,746 •Sanford Stadium Double Decked 1967, East End Zone 1981, West End Zone 1991, South Suites 1994, South Suites Addition and Sky Club 2000, Gate 6 2002, North Side Upper Deck 2003, North . . . Map (db m221591) HM
102 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Purple Heart Memorial
Dedicated to the recipients of this nation's oldest military decoration "The Purple Heart" Military Order of the Purple Heart, 1782/1932. “My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my country's way to show . . . Map (db m221694) WM
103 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — R. Chappelle Matthews
This Public Service Complex is named to honor R. Chappelle Matthews (1908-1986) who served in the Georgia House of Representatives for twenty eight (28) years representing the district that included the University of Georgia. Representative . . . Map (db m198557) HM
104 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Railroad HeritageGeorgia Railroad
Georgia Railroad was located off Broad St, to the east of Foundry St. and lease factory space to the Hanna Manufacturing Baseball Bat Co. 1833 Georgia Railroad Co. is incorporated by a group of Athens citizens led by James Camak. 1841 . . . Map (db m207369) HM
105 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Railroad HeritageSeaboard Air Line Railway
Seaboard Air Line Railway operated Athens' passenger service to Atlanta and the Northeast from its station on the corner of College and Ware St. 1892 Georgia, Carolina & Northern Railway is built and connects Charlotte, NC, Athens, and Atlanta. . . . Map (db m207610) HM
106 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Railroad HeritageCentral of Georgia Railway
Central of Georgia Railway station and yard was located on the corner of Thomas and Mitchell St. It was destroyed by fire in 1980. 1835 Central of Georgia Railroad begins construction in Savannah. 1889 Macon & Northern Railroad completes . . . Map (db m207612) HM
107 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Railroad HeritageGainesville Midland Railway
Gainesville Midland Railway and Seaboard Air Line Railway shared a station on the corner of Ware St. and College Ave. They also shared a terminal on the corner of Foundry St. and Broad St. 1904 The Gainesville Midland Railway (GM) is chartered . . . Map (db m207614) HM
108 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Railroad HeritageSouthern Railway
The 1913 Southern Railway station was located at the corner of Hoyt St. and Hull St. Service to this station was discontinued in 1970. 1870 Northeastern Railroad of Georgia is chartered to build a railroad from Athens northward. 1876 . . . Map (db m207615) HM
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109 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Railroad HeritageTrains Create a District
In the late 1800s, rail lines were extended into the eastern part of downtown Athens, creating a warehouse district. Athens businesses no longer depended on the North Oconee River and wagons for transportation, and a bustling warehouse district . . . Map (db m207616) HM
110 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Railroad HeritageKing Cotton
In the years between the Civil War and 1920, cotton was the principal crop in the countryside surrounding Athens. Virtually every available acre was dedicated to its' production. In 1910, the Athens Banner newspaper declared that Athens . . . Map (db m207619) HM
111 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Railroad HeritageCulture and Entertainment
The construction of the Seaboard Air Line Railway main line into Athens made this area a destination for national touring companies and famous personalities. Rail connected Athens to all parts of the country, allowing culture and . . . Map (db m207620) HM
112 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Railroad HeritageBusiness and Industry Diversify
In the early 1900s, cotton was still Athens' main economic engine, but other businesses and industries began to make a major impact. Everything from baseball to soft drinks to airplanes were produced locally. Businesses included Bludwine, . . . Map (db m207621) HM
113 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — River OverviewThe Mill Bridge
Built around 1885, a wooden covered bridge connected the mill community of Potterytown to the Check Factory textile mill. On this site the mill bridge brought East Broad Street to the front door of the mill. By 1909, this bridge was replaced . . . Map (db m207642) HM
114 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — River OverviewMill Location
Mills were located at shoals in the river where water dropped quickly, providing power for manufacturing. Clarke County had 19 mills, and many were located on the Athens riverfront. A dam constructed in the 1830s on the rocky shoals downstream. . . . Map (db m207644) HM
115 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — River OverviewTaking Care of the River
Throughout history our rivers have been used and abused. Conservation enhances the valuable uses of our river, and protects the plant and animals of our river community. Our rivers are brown because of poor farming and construction practices . . . Map (db m207646) HM
116 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-15 — Robert Toombs Oak
A majestic oak tree once stood on this spot and one of the University's most endearing legends also flourished here. Robert Toombs (1810-1885) was young, and boisterous when he was dismissed from Franklin College in 1828. Five decades later it . . . Map (db m11966) HM
117 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Ross Crane House
[First plaque] This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior [Second plaque] This structure has been recorded by the Historic American . . . Map (db m199975) HM
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118 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Sigma Gamma Rho
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Incorporated, was founded on November 12, 1922, on the campus of Butler University by seven trailblazing educators uplifting and fulfilling the mission of "Greater Service, Greater Progress." Lambda Delta Chapter . . . Map (db m214475) HM
119 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Significant Achievements
National Championship 1980 SEC Championships 1966, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982 NCAA Coach of the Year 1980, 1982 SEC Coach of the Year 1964, 1966, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982 20 Bowl Games 201 victories, ranked third nationally . . . Map (db m198978) HM
120 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Significant Achievements
•Georgia teams won 23 national team championships and 78 Southeastern Conference team titles during his tenure •Over 100 Academic All-Americans •3 NCAA Woman of the Year winners, more than any school in the country •45 NCAA Post-Graduate . . . Map (db m221663) HM
121 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Site of First Classes
The University of Georgia, created by the Georgia General Assembly on January 27, 1785, is this nation's first state-chartered university. This building stands near the spot in a forest clearing where Josiah Meigs taught the first university classes . . . Map (db m120250) HM
122 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Student-Athlete Awards
Coached 40 first team All-Americans 8 of his football players earned National Football Foundation Post-Graduate Fellowships 11 of his players earned Academic All-America honors 11 of his players earned NCAA Post-Graduate . . . Map (db m199018) HM
123 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-5 — The Athens Double-Barrelled Cannon
This cannon, the only known one of its kind, was designed by Mr. John Gilleland, a private in the “Mitchell Thunderbolts,” an elite “home guard” unit of business and professional men ineligible because of age or disability . . . Map (db m19549) HM
124 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — The Life and Times of Two Athens Families
The Ware Family In 1829, at the age of 22, Dr. Edward R. Ware and his wife, Elizabeth, moved to the rapidly-growing frontier town of Athens, Georgia. Ware soon built a successful medical practice. Ware was active in commerce and business. . . . Map (db m199959) HM
125 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — The MillstoneGrist Mills: Cornmeal and Flour
Rushing water puts over a large waterwheel. The waterwheel is connected to gears that connect to two large, round, flat, and textured stones. s the waterwheel turns, its gears turn the top millstone while the bottom stone stays still. Corn or wheat . . . Map (db m206370) HM
126 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — The Olympic Flame
The Olympic Flame commemorating the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, was run through Sanford Stadium on July 15, 1996, by Billy Payne, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, and donated in loving . . . Map (db m198498) HM
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127 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — The Parterre Gardens of Athens
Bishop Cottage Garden Built circa 1840 by Thomas J. Bishop, this house and garden were located on what is now the North Campus of The University of Georgia. The house had box gardens located on each side. One of the trees in the garden was a . . . Map (db m199972) HM
128 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-18 — The Red and Black
Students published the first issue of the University of Georgia's campus newspaper, The Red and Black, on Nov. 24, 1893, from offices in the Academic Building (now the Hunter-Holmes Academic Building). The tabloid boosted school spirit, . . . Map (db m11289) HM
129 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-6 — The Stoneman Raid
Closing in on Atlanta in July, 1864, Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman found it "too strong to assault and too extensive to invest". To force its evacuation, he sent Maj. Gen. Geo. Stoneman’s cavalry [US] to cut the Macon railway by which Atlanta’s defenders . . . Map (db m19661) HM
130 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-13 — The Taylor-Grady House
General Robert Taylor (1787-1859), a planter and cotton merchant, built this Greek Revival home as a summer residence in 1839. Shortly thereafter he moved his family here permanently from Savannah in order for his sons to attend the University of . . . Map (db m38698) HM
131 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — The University of GeorgiaDedicated to and in memory of the student-athletes of The University of Georgia who made the supreme — sacrifice for their country —
To Those who served in honored glory rest World War I Thomas R. Beasley Reidsville, GA Army (1st Lt) Football 1915-16 Joseph B. Connally Atlanta, GA Army (Capt) Football 1894-96 Edmund B. Tate Elberton, GA Army (2nd Lt) . . . Map (db m221670) WM
132 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Tradition of Service
President, NCAA Division I-A Athletic Directors, 1995 President, National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, 1997 Chair, NCAA Football Rules Committee 1994-99 Chair, NCAA Recruiting Committee, 1992-95 Chair, NCAA Football . . . Map (db m221602) HM
133 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — U.S. Navy Supply Corps School / Former Site of Georgia State Normal School
U.S. Navy Supply Corps School Commissioned on this site 15 January 1954, the U.S. Navy Supply Corps School is the “Home” of the Navy Supply Corps. At this school newly commissioned Navy Supply Corps officers receive basic training . . . Map (db m110255) HM
134 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 1965 — UGA vs Alabama1965 — 18 - 17 —
Known famously to the Georgia faithful as the "flea-flicker" game, the Bulldogs pulled off an iconic trick play and upset the Crimson Tide. Kirby Moore hit Pat Hodgson on a curl route, followed by the lateral to Bob Taylor who sped down the North . . . Map (db m221691) HM
135 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — UGA vs Auburn2016 — 13 - 7 —
In the signature victory of Kirby Smart's first season at his alma mater's helm, the Bulldogs "lit up" Sanford Stadium with 13-7 upset victory over 9th-ranked Auburn. Maurice Smith's 34-yard "Pick Six" and two Rodrigo Blankenship field goals put the . . . Map (db m221684) HM
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136 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — UGA vs Auburn2007 — 45 - 20 —
Georgia fans "Blackout" Sanford Stadium in the team's debut of UGA's alternate black jerseys and the #10 Georgia Bulldogs blister the #18 Auburn Tigers. Knowshon Moreno shredded the Tiger defense for 101 yards and two scores on 22 carries while the . . . Map (db m221685) HM
137 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — UGA vs Auburn1959 — 14 - 13 —
#12 Georgia upset #8 Auburn en route to the Bulldogs' fourth SEC Championship and a 10-1 season, including an Orange Bowl win. UGA QB Fran Tarkenton threw a last second touchdown pass to Bill Herron during the final home game of the season to clinch . . . Map (db m221686) HM
138 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — UGA vs Clemson1984 — 26 - 23 —
"The Butler Did It!" From 1980-83, Georgia posted the nation's best record: 43-4-1, with the 1980 national title, three straight SEC championships and four consecutive top five finishes. This golden era would extend into the second game of the 1984 . . . Map (db m221688) HM
139 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — UGA vs Georgia Tech1968 — 47 - 8 —
In one of the Bulldogs most impressive performances of "Clean Old-Fashioned Hate", # 4 Georgia capped Vince Dooley's second SEC Championship team in three seasons with a fifth straight victory over the Yellow Jackets. Leading 17-0 at the half, Erk . . . Map (db m221693) HM
140 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — UGA vs LSU2013 — 44 - 41 —
#9 Georgia outlasts #6 LSU 44-41, as record-setting quarterback Aaron Murray connected with Justin Scott-Wesley for a game-winning 25-yard touchdown with 1:47 remaining. The Bulldogs defense would then hold the Tigers, and the Chapel Bell was . . . Map (db m221690) HM
141 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — UGA vs Mississippi State2017 — 31 - 3 —
In freshman quarterback Jake Fromm's first SEC start, he connected with Terry Godwin on a 59-yard flea-flicker touchdown pass to set the tone, as #12 Georgia dominated #17 Mississippi State. The win improved the Bulldogs to 4-0 and jump-started a . . . Map (db m221689) HM
142 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — UGA vs South Carolina1980 — 13 - 10 —
Legendary for the showdown between Georgia's freshman running back Herschel Walker and the Gamecocks' 1980 Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers, the Bulldogs edged South Carolina behind 219 yards and a touchdown on the ground from Walker. Rex . . . Map (db m221671) HM
143 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — UGA vs Tennessee2002 — 18 - 13 —
#6 Bulldogs down #10 Tennessee "Between the Hedges." Highlighted by a high-flying blocked field goal by Boss Bailey, the victory over the Volunteers highlighted the Bulldogs 13-1 SEC Championship season, capped with a Sugar Bowl triumph. This win . . . Map (db m221692) HM
144 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 29-1 — United States Navy Pre-Flight School
Between 1942 and 1945, the Navy operated a Pre-Flight School on the University of Georgia campus. As one of only five such schools in the nation, the program trained approximately 20,000 cadets in the skills needed as combat pilots in the Pacific . . . Map (db m21247) HM
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145 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-1 — University of Georgia
Endowed with 40,000 acres of land in 1784 and chartered in 1785, the charter was the first granted by a state for a government controlled university. After Louisville and then Greensboro were first selected, the current site was chosen. The . . . Map (db m16062) HM
146 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 29-7 — University of Georgia Botanical Garden1833-1856
In 1833 Dr. Malthus Ward, Professor of Natural History, opened the University Botanical Garden at this location. Covering the block bounded by Broad, Pope, Reese, and Finley, the four-acre garden was intended as a laboratory for learning and . . . Map (db m108775) HM
147 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Vince Dooley Athletic Complex
This garden reflects Coach Dooley's interest and commitment to horticulture. Many of the plants selected are his personal favorites and some of the plants were transplanted from his Athens home. The "Dooley Hydrangea” and the "Vince Dooley . . . Map (db m198568) HM
148 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Vincent J. DooleyThe University of Georgia Head Football Coach — 1964-1988 —
During his 25 years as head coach, Vince Dooley brought the Georgia Bulldogs to the forefront of the college football national stage. A national championship in 1980, six Southeastern Conference titles, 201 victories, and invitations to 20 bowl . . . Map (db m198977) HM
149 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Vincent J. Dooley
Head Football Coach 1964-1988 The University of GeorgiaMap (db m198984) HM
150 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Vincent J. DooleyDirector of Athletics — 1979-2004 —
Vincent J. Dooley Director of Athletics 1979-2004 University of GeorgiaMap (db m221603) HM
151 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Vincent J. DooleyDirector of Athletics — 1979-2004 —
For over 25 years as Director of Athletics, Vince Dooley had an enduring impact on the University of Georgia, Southeastern Conference, and collegiate athletics across the country. He developed and led a sports program that produced 23 national team . . . Map (db m221667) HM
152 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Ware-Lyndon House Garden Features
Statues Parterre gardens frequently incorporated statues in their design. Each corner of this garden has a statue dedicated to the arts, representing music, sculpture, painting, and architecture. Garden Centerpiece Parterre gardens . . . Map (db m199968) HM
153 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Ware-Lyndon House Through the Years
1806 City of Athens is chartered, becoming the northern-most settlement in Georgia. 1829 Dr. Edward Rowell Ware moves to Athens to practice medicine. 1840s Ware purchases a large tract of land in the northern part of Athens. After . . . Map (db m199919) HM
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154 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Water PowerWater and Gravity
The force of gravity pulls us towards the ground. This force also pulls water downhill, and provides power to do work. Available, easy to direct, and surprisngy heay (A pint’s a pound the world 'round"), water is a good tool. When it falls it . . . Map (db m195758) HM
155 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Water PowerWaterwheels
Up until 1918 the textile mills along the river were powered directly by water using turbine waterwheels. The earlier saw and grist mills used other kinds of waterwheels. In the early mills the breast wheel or overshot wheel provided power . . . Map (db m195759) HM
156 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Water PowerThe Headrace and Tailrace
When using a creek or river to power a mill, water is channeled along a man-made headrace to direct it to the waterwheel. After spinning the wheel, the water is returned to the river through the tailrace. This is the site of the . . . Map (db m195760) HM
157 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — William BartramArtist, Naturalist, Explorer
In 1775 William Bartram sat on the banks of the Oconee River and filled his journals with drawings and stories of plants and animals never before recorded. Clear, rocky rivers filled with fish and forestss of huge trees..." . . . Map (db m207360) HM
158 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — William Bartram TrailTraced 1773-1777 — Deep South Region —
Eminent artist -- naturalist. Described numerous species of flora including Franklinia. Explored local area in 1773.Map (db m9147) HM
159 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Zeta Phi Beta
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, was founded on Friday, January 16, 1920, on the campus of Howard University by five honorable women to whom they refer as their five Pearls. Their five founders sought to create an inclusive sisterhood based on . . . Map (db m214476) HM

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