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Historical Markers in Lakeview, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Walker 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 Walker County, GA (371) Catoosa County, GA (813) Chattooga County, GA (10) Dade County, GA (14) Floyd County, GA (43) Gordon County, GA (75) Whitfield County, GA (85) DeKalb County, AL (32) Hamilton County, TN (605)  WalkerCounty(371) Walker County (371)  CatoosaCounty(813) Catoosa County (813)  ChattoogaCounty(10) Chattooga County (10)  DadeCounty(14) Dade County (14)  FloydCounty(43) Floyd County (43)  GordonCounty(75) Gordon County (75)  WhitfieldCounty(85) Whitfield County (85)  DeKalbCountyAlabama(32) DeKalb County (32)  HamiltonCountyTennessee(605) Hamilton County (605)
LaFayette is the county seat for Walker County
Lakeview is in Walker County
      Walker County (371)  
ADJACENT TO WALKER COUNTY
      Catoosa County (813)  
      Chattooga County (10)  
      Dade County (14)  
      Floyd County (43)  
      Gordon County (75)  
      Whitfield County (85)  
      DeKalb County, Alabama (32)  
      Hamilton County, Tennessee (605)  
 
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1Georgia, Walker County, Lakeview — MT-887 — 4th Michigan CavalryMinty's Brigade — Crook's Division
On Lafayette Road at Lakeview Drive, on the left when traveling south on Lafayette Road. Reported missing.
Fourth Michigan Cavalry 9 a.m., September 21st, 1863Map (db m103181) HM
2Georgia, Walker County, Lakeview — MT-474 — Granger’s Reserve CorpsArmy of the Cumberland - Rosecrans
On Lafayette Road (U.S. 27) at Lakeview Drive, on the left when traveling south on Lafayette Road. Reported missing.
Granger's (Reserve) Corps Major General Gordon Granger September 14, 1863, Morning 1st Division - General James R. Steedman 2nd Brigade (Morgan's Division) - Colonel Daniel McCook This corps was guarding the railroads and depots . . . Map (db m103041) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 1, 2023