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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Warren County, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Warren 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 Warren County, GA (18) Glascock County, GA (5) Hancock County, GA (19) Jefferson County, GA (30) McDuffie County, GA (24) Taliaferro County, GA (22) Wilkes County, GA (116)  WarrenCounty(18) Warren County (18)  GlascockCounty(5) Glascock County (5)  HancockCounty(19) Hancock County (19)  JeffersonCounty(30) Jefferson County (30)  McDuffieCounty(24) McDuffie County (24)  TaliaferroCounty(22) Taliaferro County (22)  WilkesCounty(116) Wilkes County (116)
Warrenton is the county seat for Warren County
Adjacent to Warren County, Georgia
      Glascock County (5)  
      Hancock County (19)  
      Jefferson County (30)  
      McDuffie County (24)  
      Taliaferro County (22)  
      Wilkes County (116)  
 
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1 Georgia, Warren County, Jewells Mill — 149-5 — Beall Springs
On Mauldin Road, 0.1 miles south of Beall Springs Road, on the right when traveling south.
Beall Springs has faithfully produced chalybeate (ka-Iib-e-at) water for centuries. Chalybeate water is characterized as water containing iron salts. In addition to iron, Beall Spring water contains nine other minerals. First frequented by . . . Map (db m14663) HM
2 Georgia, Warren County, Jewells Mill — 149-4 — Shoals on the Ogeechee
On State Highway 123 at Shoals Road, on the left when traveling south on State Highway 123.
First called Lexington, Shoals was the site of what was probably the first woolen mill and iron foundry in Georgia. In 1794, Col. William Bird, Revolutionary soldier from Pennsylvania, and Benjamin A. Hamp bought several thousand acres of land . . . Map (db m37372) HM
3 Georgia, Warren County, Norwood — 149-2 — The Original R.F.D.
On Atlanta Highway HW (U.S. 278) at Carey Street, on the left when traveling east on Atlanta Highway HW.
In 1868 at Norwood six men along a five mile rural route hired Jerry Parsons, a Negro who could not read, to deliver and collect mail at their homes each day except Sundays and holidays for his food and clothing. The postmaster at Norwood each . . . Map (db m16000) HM
4 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — David Bushnell Monument
Near North Norwood Street at Jarrett Street.
In commemoration Capt. David Bushnell Patriot of the Revolutionary War Born 1740 Connecticut Died 1826 Georgia Creator of America's first wartime submarine “The Turtle” David Bushnell studied naval tactics at Yale 1771-1775. . . . Map (db m227213) HM WM
5 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — Early History of Warren County
On Court Square at Norwood Street, on the right when traveling west on Court Square.
[Center Panel]: The Formation of and Changes in the Warren County Boundary Line Warren County was created by an Act of the Legislature on December 19, 1793. Parts of the counties of Richmond, Columbia, and Wilkes were taken to form . . . Map (db m90436) HM
6 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — 76 — Lafayette's TourMapping the Farewell Tour™ — The Lafayette Trail —
On Main Street (U.S. 278) east of Norwood Street, on the right when traveling east.
On March 25, 1825, General Lafayette spent the night in Warrenton on his way from Augusta to Milledgeville. He departed the next morning.Map (db m227214) HM
7 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — Muster Roll of Company B, 48th RegimentGeorgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A. — Warren County, Georgia ("Warren Infantry") —
On Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway) at Norwood Street on Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway).
The Warren Infantry was the last company organized in Warren County. Followed by a list of the members of the company.Map (db m90446) HM
8 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — Muster Roll of Company D, 5th RegimentGeorgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A. — Warren County, Georgia ("McDuffie Rifles") —
On Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway) at Norwood Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway).
The McDuffie Rifles were the first volunteer company organized in Warren County and was among the first in Georgia who offered its services to defend the south. The company was named in honor of Hon. George McDuffie, who was a native of Warren . . . Map (db m90450) HM
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9 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — Muster Roll of Company H, 22nd RegimentGeorgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A. — Warren County, Georgia ("Gardner Volunteers") —
On Main Street near Norwood Street, on the right when traveling west.
The second company from Warren County met under the Oak Tree in the corner of the Methodist Churchyard. They boarded the mule car at the station where the church now stands and were drawn to Camak where they entrained for Augusta. The company was . . . Map (db m90443) HM
10 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — National Flags of the Confederate States of America 1861-1865
On Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway) at Norwood Street on Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway).
First National Flag (Stars and Bars) The first official flag of the confederacy was the Stars and Bars, and was reported to the provisional congress of the C.S. by the flag committee on March 4, 1861. It appears to have not had a recorded . . . Map (db m90441) HM
11 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — 149-1 — Warren County
On Main Street (Business Route 278) at West Gibson Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
This County, created by Act of the Legislature Dec. 19, 1793, is named for Gen. Joseph Warren, Massachusetts Revolutionary hero killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill. What is claimed to have been the first iron works and woolen mill in Georgia was . . . Map (db m49372) HM
12 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — Warren County Confederate Monument
On Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway) (State Highway 12) at Norwood Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway).
Our ComradesMap (db m90428) WM
13 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — Warren County Desert Shield / Desert Storm Monument
On Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway) (State Highway 12), on the left when traveling west.
In recognition of Desert Shield - Desert Storm troops of Warren County, Georgia 1990-1991Map (db m90473) WM
14 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — Warren County Korean War Veterans Monument
On Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway), on the left when traveling west.
In recognition of all Korean War veterans of Warren County GeorgiaMap (db m90454) WM
15 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — Warren County Revolutionary War Monument
On Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway) (State Highway 12).
D.A.R. Seal To the soldiers found to date buried in Warren County, who fought in The War for American Independence 1776-1783 List of namesMap (db m90510) WM
16 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — Warren County Veterans Monument
On Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway) (Georgia Route 12), on the left when traveling west.
In Honor and Memory of all the brave men and women who have served our country with dignity and honor Thank You For Your Service We salute you the Citizens of Warren CountyMap (db m90508) WM
17 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — Warren County Vietnam Veterans Monument
On Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway), on the left when traveling west.
In recognition of all Vietnam veterans of Warren County GeorgiaMap (db m90453) WM
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18 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — Woodman of the World Supreme Sacrifice Monument
On Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway) (State Highway 12), on the left when traveling west.
Woodman of the World Seal In sacred memory of the men of Warren County who made the supreme sacrifice. World War I Bacon, Edmond B. Duckworth, Thomas W. Farr, William L. Hyman, Samuel M. Langford, Robert W. Reece, . . . Map (db m90506) WM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024