On Flankers Road at Hood Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Flankers Road.
Commemorating action of General Iverson’s cavalrymen of Wheeler’s Corps in this vicinity who attempted to protect the railhead of Macon & Western Railroad for retreating Confederate troops after the fall of Atlanta. — — Map (db m59220) HM
On Flankers Road at Ashmore Road, on the left when traveling east on Flankers Road.
Named in honor of Lt. Gen. Alvan C. Gillem, Jr.
Enlisted as a Private in the 17th Infantry in 1910 at Ft. McPherson, Georgia and returned after 37 years of service spanning the globe from China and Siberia to Europe and Mexico, to serve as . . . — — Map (db m57964) HM
On Club Drive at Hood Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Club Drive.
Named in honor of Lieut. General William Joseph Hardee (USMA 1838), CSA. A Corps commander during the Atlanta Campaign, he fought a delaying action on Depot site during the retreat. Later, he commanded the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and . . . — — Map (db m59279) HM
On Hood Avenue at North 36th Street, on the right when traveling east on Hood Avenue.
Named in honor of General John Bell Hood (USMA 1853), who was a Lieut. General in command of the 2nd Corps, Army of Tennessee, CSA, during Atlanta Campaign in 1864. He succeeded General Joseph E. Johnston as commanding general of Confederate forces . . . — — Map (db m59328) HM
On Hood Avenue at Wheeler Drive, on the right when traveling west on Hood Avenue.
Named in honor of General John Bell Hood (USMA 1853), who was a Lieut. General in command of the 2nd Corps, Army of Tennessee, CSA, during Atlanta Campaign in 1864. He succeeded General Joseph E. Johnston as commanding general of Confederate forces . . . — — Map (db m59381) HM
On Hood Avenue at North 36th Street, on the right when traveling west on Hood Avenue.
Named in honor of Brig. General Alfred Iverson, Jr., CSA. He became a first lieutenant, First U. S. Cavalry, 1856. In 1861 he resigned commission in U. S. Army and joined the Confederacy as a Colonel. Promoted to Brig. General in November 1862. He . . . — — Map (db m59295) HM
On Hood Avenue at Moreland Avenue (U.S. 23), on the right when traveling east on Hood Avenue.
Named in honor of Brig. General William McIntosh, U.S. Army. Chief of the Coweta Tribe of the Creek Nation, he negotiated a treaty ceding this territory to the United States, which included the land on which the Depot now stands. The son of a . . . — — Map (db m59345) HM
On Wheeler Drive at Hood Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Wheeler Drive.
Named in honor of Maj. General Joseph Wheeler (USMA 1859), commander of the 2nd Cavalry Corps, Army of Tennessee, CSA.
A renowned raider, he guarded the flanks of the Confederate Army, with headquarters near present Depot site, covering the . . . — — Map (db m170084) HM