11 entries match your criteria. Historical Markers and War Memorials in Louisville Clickable Map of Jefferson 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 Jefferson County, GA (23) Burke County, GA (28) Emanuel County, GA (8) Glascock County, GA (5) Johnson County, GA (6) McDuffie County, GA (21) Richmond County, GA (136) Warren County, GA (16) Washington County, GA (40) JeffersonCounty(23) Jefferson County (23) BurkeCounty(28) Burke County (28) EmanuelCounty(8) Emanuel County (8) GlascockCounty(5) Glascock County (5) JohnsonCounty(6) Johnson County (6) McDuffieCounty(21) McDuffie County (21) RichmondCounty(136) Richmond County (136) WarrenCounty(16) Warren County (16) WashingtonCounty(40) Washington County (40) Louisville, Georgia and Vicinity ▶ Jefferson County (23) ▶ Burke County (28) ▶ Emanuel County (8) ▶ Glascock County (5) ▶ Johnson County (6) ▶ McDuffie County (21) ▶ Richmond County (136) ▶ Warren County (16) ▶ Washington County (40) Touch name on list to highlight map location.Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there. GEOGRAPHIC SORT1► Georgia (Jefferson County), Louisville — 081-3 — "Yazoo Fraud" — 2► Georgia (Jefferson County), Louisville — L20 — Crossing the Ogeechee River — A Classic Military Maneuver — March to the Sea Heritage Trail — 3► Georgia (Jefferson County), Louisville — Louisville, Georgia — 1786 - 1986 — 4► Georgia (Jefferson County), Louisville — 081-1 — Market House — 5► Georgia (Jefferson County), Louisville — 081-2 — Old State Capitol — ← — 6► Georgia (Jefferson County), Louisville — 081-16 — Old Town Plantation — 7► Georgia (Jefferson County), Louisville — 081-11 — Rocky Comfort Creek — 8► Georgia (Jefferson County), Louisville — Site of Capitol Building — Louisville Georgia — 9► Georgia (Jefferson County), Louisville — 081-6 — The Ogeechee River — 10► Georgia (Jefferson County), Louisville — L21 — The Sacking of Louisville — "...thoroughly and completely ransacked..." — March to the Sea Heritage Trail — 11► Georgia (Jefferson County), Louisville — To Commemorate the Site of the First Permanent Capitol of Georgia —