Historical Markers and War Memorials in Clayton, Georgia
Clayton is the county seat for Rabun County
Clayton is in Rabun County
Rabun County(16) ► ADJACENT TO RABUN COUNTY Habersham County(15) ► Towns County(8) ► Clay County, North Carolina(7) ► Jackson County, North Carolina(26) ► Macon County, North Carolina(34) ► Oconee County, South Carolina(84) ►
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Lillian Eugenia Smith was born in 1897 in Jasper, Florida, moving with her family to Chayton, Georgia, In 1915. After attending Piedmont College and Peabody Conservatory, she taught in China before returning to Clayton to work at Laurel Falls Camp, . . . — — Map (db m237990) HM
This County created by Act of the Legislature Dec. 21, 1819, is named for William Rabun, 11th Governor of Georgia who was elected in 1817 and died in 1819. Self-educated by reading he served as a member of the Legislature and as President of the . . . — — Map (db m28007) HM
1950 Korea 1953
The Forgotten War
In memory of
and with deep appreciation for
the men and women who served
during the Korean Campaign to
preserve our freedom — — Map (db m100621) WM
In honor of those who served Lebanon • Panama • Libya • Persian Gulf • Granada • Bosnia • Samalia • Kosovo • Afghanistan • Iraq — — Map (db m215062) WM
Dedicated to the memory of
Robert H. “Bob” Vickers 1908 – 1984
Clayton City Councilman 1945 to 1951
Sole County Commissioner and Judge of the Ordinary 1952 – 1972 Probate Judge 1972 – 1984
With little . . . — — Map (db m28257) HM
The Rabun County Courthouse has been on this site since 1908 when it was moved from the original Courthouse Square on Main Street. The 1908 building was demolished in 1967 when a new building was constructed. — — Map (db m99018) HM