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Historical Markers in Dade County, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Dade 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 Dade County, GA (16) Walker County, GA (371) DeKalb County, AL (34) Jackson County, AL (38) Hamilton County, TN (606) Marion County, TN (31)  DadeCounty(16) Dade County (16)  WalkerCounty(371) Walker County (371)  DeKalbCountyAlabama(34) DeKalb County (34)  JacksonCounty(38) Jackson County (38)  HamiltonCountyTennessee(606) Hamilton County (606)  MarionCounty(31) Marion County (31)
Trenton is the county seat for Dade County
Adjacent to Dade County, Georgia
      Walker County (371)  
      DeKalb County, Alabama (34)  
      Jackson County, Alabama (38)  
      Hamilton County, Tennessee (606)  
      Marion County, Tennessee (31)  
 
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1 Georgia, Dade County, Lookout Mountain — Carter Hall1928
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m194482) HM
2 Georgia, Dade County, Rising Fawn — Cureton PlantationChickamauga Campaign Heritage Trail
James William Cureton was born on December 25, 1829 in North Carolina. As a young man he went to Tennessee where he married Nancy Boyd. In 1849, he moved to Dade County in Georgia with the intention of finding a good site for a water powered mill. . . . Map (db m167659) HM
3 Georgia, Dade County, Rising Fawn — Nisbet PlantationChickamauga Campaign Heritage Trail
"Cloverdale" was a successful plantation established by Colonel James Cooper Nisbet and his brother. At the start of the war, James Nisbet raised a company for the 21st Georgia Infantry Regiment and went to Virginia as a Captain. In the spring of . . . Map (db m167667) HM
4 Georgia, Dade County, Rising Fawn — Stories in StoneCloudland Canyon Rugged Landscape
Bluffs and Ripple Marks One of the characteristics that makes Cloudland Canyon State Park distinct from almost all other Georgia state parks is its rugged geographic features. Aside from the deep canyons, two specific geologic attributes can . . . Map (db m242272) HM
5 Georgia, Dade County, Trenton — Brown's SpringChickamauga Campaign Heritage Trail Reported missing
Brown's Spring, located at the base of Sand Mountain, was a major landmark used by the Federal Army in the occupation of Dade County in September, 1863. One of the logistical problems of the campaign was to make sure that all camp sites had an . . . Map (db m167956) HM
6 Georgia, Dade County, Trenton — Cole Plantation and AcademyChickamauga Campaign Heritage Trail
William I. Cole was a prosperous 51 year old farmer at the time of the 1860 Federal census, living with his wife and three children. With a plantation on Squirrel Town Creek, he was one of the best known slave owners in Dade County. In addition to . . . Map (db m167716) HM
7 Georgia, Dade County, Trenton — Cole Plantation and Bethlehem CemeteryHistoric Dade County
William Isham Cole was born May 7, 1805. He married Lovina Clark about the same time as the Treaty of New Echota between the U.S. Government and the Cherokee Nation that ended all Native land claims in the State of Georgia. Cole took advantage of . . . Map (db m134461) HM
8 Georgia, Dade County, Trenton — 041-1 — Dade County
Often called the “State of Dade,” because, as legend has it, the county seceded from the Union ahead of Georgia, and only returned to the Union July 4, 1945. Created December 25, 1837, and named for Major Francis Langhorne Dade, . . . Map (db m57731) HM
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9 Georgia, Dade County, Trenton — Macon Iron WorksChickamauga Campaign Heritage Trail
During the war, the Macon Iron Works were built near the Trenton spring. The company was chartered in Macon, Georgia in 1862. "Mr. J. Cowles and his associates, of Macon," James A. Nisbet wrote on October 3, 1862, "have secured a large iron estate, . . . Map (db m167689) HM
10 Georgia, Dade County, Trenton — Payne's (Sitton's) MillChickamauga Campaign Heritage Trail
This mill was built in 1836 by Jake Sitton, who operated it for a number of years. The material for te building was cut on Sand Mountain by Edward Price. All the lumber was of pure pine and was transported to the site by wagon with the axles . . . Map (db m167679) HM
11 Georgia, Dade County, Trenton — The O'Neal HouseChickamauga Campaign Heritage Trail
The Zachariah O'Neal House is a rectangular single-pen log structure having corner timbering, and constructed with hewn logs. At one end there is a brick chimney. There is some weathering on the north end of the structure, but there is a new roof . . . Map (db m167698) HM
12 Georgia, Dade County, Trenton — 1 — TrentonGateway to Chickamauga and the Campaign for Atlanta — Georgia Civil War Heritage Trails —
In early September 1863, a major Federal army entered Georgia for the first time since the outbreak of war. A division of Union Major General William S. Rosecrans' Army of the Cumberland arrived here on September 4th, the first of at least 25,000 . . . Map (db m82779) HM
13 Georgia, Dade County, Trenton — Union School1890-1927
The original school was located about one mile south of the current Trenton city limit on State Highway 11. It was used as a school, church, barn, and residence. The original building was completely destroyed in a tornado. 98% of the building was . . . Map (db m221121) HM
14 Georgia, Dade County, Trenton — White Oak GapSeptember, 1863 - The Army of the Cumberland Enters Dade County
General James Negley led his 14th Army Corps division of the Federal Army of the Cumberland into Dade County by way of White Oak Gap in early September, 1863. “My division has arrived,” he reported, “and is encamped at Brown's . . . Map (db m167647) HM
15 Georgia, Dade County, Wildwood — 041-2 — Chief Wauhatchie’s Home
Just East of the railroad from here and 200 yards North of Wauhatchie Spring and Branch, stood the home of Wauhatchie, Chief of the Cherokees. In the War of 1812 he served in a company of Cherokees under Capt. John Brown, Col. Gideon Morgan and Maj. . . . Map (db m57996) HM
16 Georgia, Dade County, Wildwood — The Redding HouseChickamauga Campaign Heritage Trail
The Redding House is a large double-pen log structure with an open breezeway between the pens. There are stone chimneys on either end of the house. The structure is in excellent condition and has been fully restored by the owner. This was a working . . . Map (db m167717) HM
 
 
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Mar. 28, 2024