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Historical Markers in Banks County, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Banks 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 Banks County, GA (11) Franklin County, GA (19) Habersham County, GA (15) Hall County, GA (27) Jackson County, GA (32) Madison County, GA (10) Stephens County, GA (81)  BanksCounty(11) Banks County (11)  FranklinCounty(19) Franklin County (19)  HabershamCounty(15) Habersham County (15)  HallCounty(27) Hall County (27)  JacksonCounty(32) Jackson County (32)  MadisonCounty(10) Madison County (10)  StephensCounty(81) Stephens County (81)
Homer is the county seat for Banks County
Adjacent to Banks County, Georgia
      Franklin County (19)  
      Habersham County (15)  
      Hall County (27)  
      Jackson County (32)  
      Madison County (10)  
      Stephens County (81)  
 
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1 Georgia, Banks County, Alto — 006-3 — Line Baptist Church
The Line Baptist Church was constituted Sept. 13, 1802, by Rev. Moses Sanders, Thomas Maxwell and Daniel White. This church was just over the line between Georgia and Cherokee lands. Meetings couldn’t be held at night, because all white people . . . Map (db m40651) HM
2 Georgia, Banks County, Baldwin — 006-2 — “Hawkins Line”
This line, sometimes called “The Four Mile Purchase Line” was the boundary between Georgia and the Cherokee Nation from 1804 to 1818. It was established when Georgia bought a four mile strip from the Indians so as to take in Wofford’s . . . Map (db m40642) HM
3 Georgia, Banks County, Baldwin — 006-3B — Battle of Narrows>>>------>
This battle was fought Oct. 12, 1864 between Confederate troops and Union cavalry in the nearby mountain pass. A Confederate victory saved Habersham county from pillaging by Union troops and camp followers and also saved grain fields for . . . Map (db m40640) HM
4 Georgia, Banks County, Baldwin — 006-6 — Leatherwood Baptist Church
Leatherwood Baptist Church was established in 1801 at Eastanollee in Franklin County. Many members moved near here, organized this church and named it Leatherwood. Members remaining in Eastanollee reorganized and named their church Eastanollee. Land . . . Map (db m40703) HM
5 Georgia, Banks County, Baldwin — Middle River Volunteers
This marker is a memorial to the Middle River Volunteers, March 4, 1862, who drilled on this road for service before entering Civil War. Donated by descendants of these soldiers. Dedicated 1980 Company Roster Orig Capt Wm P Brown + . . . Map (db m41943) HM
6 Georgia, Banks County, Homer — 006-7B — Banks County
Banks County was created by Act of Dec. 11, 1858 from Franklin and Habersham Counties. It was named for Dr. Richard Banks (1784-1850), whose reputation as physician and surgeon extended over north Ga. and S.C. Especially noted for treating Indians . . . Map (db m40684) HM
7 Georgia, Banks County, Homer — 006-1 — Indian Boundary
The boundary between the State of Georgia and the Cherokee Nation established by the Treaty of Augusta, May 31, 1783, ran along here. The line ran “from the top of Currahee mountain to the head, or source, of the most southern branch of the . . . Map (db m40659) HM
8 Georgia, Banks County, Homer — 006-7 — Mt. Pleasant Church
In 1780 a group of people, Garrisons and Wilmonts, met on the top of the hill behind the church, built a platform between two trees, and held a religious meeting. This small gathering, and the statement that it was pleasant to worship on the . . . Map (db m16995) HM
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9 Georgia, Banks County, Homer — 006-5 — Nails Creek Baptist Church
Nails Creek Baptist Church, the first Baptist Church in Banks County, was established February 11, 1787. It was the Mother Church of Middle River, Grove Level and Indian Creek. Many descendants of its charter members are active in the work of the . . . Map (db m14473) HM
10 Georgia, Banks County, Maysville — PrivyCirca 1948
Guernsey ranch owned by A. Luther and Bertha Pittman H. Freeman Donated by: Children and Grandchildren Jefferson 2000Map (db m109871) HM
11 Georgia, Banks County, Maysville — The Hurricane Shoals Covered Bridge
On this site in 1882, the original Hurricane Shoals Covered Bridge was completed, spanning some 127 feet at the cost of a mere $1,433. Vandals burned the old bridge in 1972, spoiling a community landmark and transportation corridor that had been in . . . Map (db m109855) HM
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024