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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lexington, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Oglethorpe 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 Oglethorpe County, GA (22) Clarke County, GA (159) Elbert County, GA (35) Greene County, GA (25) Madison County, GA (10) Oconee County, GA (16) Taliaferro County, GA (22) Wilkes County, GA (116)  OglethorpeCounty(22) Oglethorpe County (22)  Athens-ClarkeCounty(159) Athens-Clarke County (159)  ElbertCounty(35) Elbert County (35)  GreeneCounty(25) Greene County (25)  MadisonCounty(10) Madison County (10)  OconeeCounty(16) Oconee County (16)  TaliaferroCounty(22) Taliaferro County (22)  WilkesCounty(116) Wilkes County (116)
Lexington is the county seat for Oglethorpe County
Lexington is in Oglethorpe County
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ADJACENT TO OGLETHORPE COUNTY
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      Greene County (25)  
      Madison County (10)  
      Oconee County (16)  
      Taliaferro County (22)  
      Wilkes County (116)  
 
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1 Georgia, Oglethorpe County, Lexington — 109-6 — Beth-Salem Presbyterian Church
On Church Street at Meson Street, on the left when traveling east on Church Street.
Beth-Salem Presbyterian Church was organized on December 20, 1785, in the wilderness about three miles West of this site, under the leadership of Mr. John Newton, then a licentiate. It was the first of a chain of Presbyterian churches established in . . . Map (db m26059) HM
2 Georgia, Oglethorpe County, Lexington — Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe
On West Main Street (State Highway 22), on the right when traveling north.
Oglethorpe, the fifth county created in Georgia, Dec. 19, 1793 was named for James Edward Oglethorpe, founder and first governor of Georgia. Born in London, Dec. 22, 1696, Oglethorpe started his early life in Godalming, England. He was a . . . Map (db m78233) HM
3 Georgia, Oglethorpe County, Lexington — 109-3 — Governor Gilmer’s Home< --- 2bl. --- <<<
On Main Street (U.S. 78) at Gilmer Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
George Rockingham Gilmer, of Scotch descent, was born in 1790 in that part of Wilkes Co. that is now Oglethorpe Co. Soon after admittance to the bar in 1813 he was appointed 1st Lt. in the regular army and served with distinction in the Creek . . . Map (db m26043) HM
4 Georgia, Oglethorpe County, Lexington — Historic Oglethorpe County Jail1879-2007
On Main Street (U.S. 78) east of Shaking Rock Road, on the right when traveling east.
Completed in 1879, Oglethorpe County's jail reflects the intention of local leaders to deliver a striking public building. Its elegant design reflects the popularity of the Italianate style at the time, with such architectural details as arched . . . Map (db m197822) HM
5 Georgia, Oglethorpe County, Lexington — James T. Rayle Post No. 123 Monument
On West Main Street (State Highway 22), on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to those who served 1776-1976Map (db m78236) WM
6 Georgia, Oglethorpe County, Lexington — Meson Academy
On Church Street at Academy Street, on the right when traveling east on Church Street.
Erected A.D.1807, and liberally endowed by Francis Meson. Deceased on the 8th of September, 1806. 1806 ---- 1897. Meson Academy Trustees. Dr. W. Z. Faust, Chairman. Wm. Gottheimer, Sect. & Treas. . . . Map (db m111725) HM
7 Georgia, Oglethorpe County, Lexington — 109-7 — Meson Academy
On Church Street, 0 miles west of Academy Street, on the right when traveling east.
Francis Meson (1761-1806), an Irishman and “wandering schoolteacher,” became a rich merchant in Lexington. He bequeathed $8,000.00 for an academy building and valuable property for an endowment, “the income to be used forever for . . . Map (db m26060) HM
8 Georgia, Oglethorpe County, Lexington — 109-4 — Oglethorpe County
On Main Street (U.S. 78) at Platt 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. James E. Oglethorpe, founder of Georgia. Born in London, England, Dec. 22, 1696, Oglethorpe left England in Nov. 1732 with 116 settlers and arrived at Yamacraw in Jan. . . . Map (db m26058) HM
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9 Georgia, Oglethorpe County, Lexington — Oglethorpe County Confederate Monument
On Main Street (State Highway 77) at Gilmer Street on Main Street.
In Memory of the Confederate Soldiers of Oglethorpe County 1861-1865Map (db m78191) WM
10 Georgia, Oglethorpe County, Lexington — Oglethorpe County Veterans Monument
On West Main Street (State Highway 22).
Front Oglethorpe Veterans Reverse Lest We ForgetMap (db m78235) WM
11 Georgia, Oglethorpe County, Lexington — 106-5 — The Birthplace of Columbia Theological Seminary
On Church Street at Meson Street, on the right when traveling east on Church Street.
The Columbia Theological Seminary began here in 1828 when Rev. Thomas Goulding led the effort of the Presbyterian Synod of South Carolina and Georgia to establish a theological seminary. Goulding and the original five students began their studies in . . . Map (db m197819) HM
 
 
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May. 4, 2024