On County Road 118, 0.1 miles south of State Highway 199 Spur, on the right when traveling south.
George Michael Troup, twice Governor of Georgia, lies buried here beside his brother. He died Apr. 28, 1856 while visiting here at Rosemont, one of his many plantations. Troup was born Sept. 8, 1780, at McIntosh’s Bluff on the Tombigbee R. in a part . . . — — Map (db m57671) HM
On State Road 46 at State Road 199, on the right when traveling south on State Road 46.
George Michael Troup, "Georgia's most fiery Governor" is buried beside his bother in a tomb at Rosemont, one of his many plantations. Born in 1780 Troup died April 28, 1856 in Overseer Bridges' home while visiting Rosemont. Educated at Princeton & . . . — — Map (db m23648) HM
Near State Highway 29 just south of Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway (Interstate 16), on the left when traveling south.
Erected in Emanuel County near Norristown about 1845 by Curtis M. Barwick (1823-1902). The basic structure was moved to the Gillis Spring Community of Treutlen County about 1960 by Christine Gillis Edenfield, granddaughter of the original builder. . . . — — Map (db m184484) HM
On South 2nd Street (U.S. 221) near Court Street, on the right when traveling south.
Treutlen County was created by Act of Aug. 21, 1917 from Emanuel and Montgomery Counties. It was named for Gov. John Adam Treutlen (1726- 1782), "one of the foremost revolutionists." Elected Governor over Button Gwinnett in 1777, he was declared a . . . — — Map (db m23644) HM