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Historical Markers in Comer, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Madison 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 Madison County, GA (10) Clarke County, GA (159) Banks County, GA (11) Elbert County, GA (35) Franklin County, GA (19) Hart County, GA (28) Jackson County, GA (32) Oglethorpe County, GA (22)  MadisonCounty(10) Madison County (10)  Athens-ClarkeCounty(159) Athens-Clarke County (159)  BanksCounty(11) Banks County (11)  ElbertCounty(35) Elbert County (35)  FranklinCounty(19) Franklin County (19)  HartCounty(28) Hart County (28)  JacksonCounty(32) Jackson County (32)  OglethorpeCounty(22) Oglethorpe County (22)
Danielsville is the county seat for Madison County
Comer is in Madison County
      Madison County (10)  
ADJACENT TO MADISON COUNTY
      Athens-Clarke County (159)  
      Banks County (11)  
      Elbert County (35)  
      Franklin County (19)  
      Hart County (28)  
      Jackson County (32)  
      Oglethorpe County (22)  
 
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1 Georgia, Madison County, Comer — Morris Marion Bryan1889-1948
On Watson Mill Road, 0.1 miles north of Whitsel Hollow Road, on the right when traveling north.
The 130 acres comprising this park were donated in 1968 to the state of Georgia in memory of Morris M. Bryan by the Jefferson Mills, Inc. which he founded in 1916. He acquired this property for his company in 1932. It produced electric . . . Map (db m181751) HM
2 Georgia, Oglethorpe County, Comer — 109-8 — Watson Mill Bridge
On Watson Mill Road at Whitsel Hollow Road, on the left when traveling west on Watson Mill Road.
Built by W.W. King in 1885, Watson Mill Bridge is Georgia’s longest existing covered bridge. Of the Town lattice type it has four spans and is 236 feet long. Covered primarily to protect the structural timbers, the bridge served local traffic, . . . Map (db m47310) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024