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Historical Markers in Mill Creek, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Whitfield 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 Whitfield County, GA (85) Catoosa County, GA (813) Gordon County, GA (75) Murray County, GA (24) Walker County, GA (371) Bradley County, TN (56) Hamilton County, TN (606)  WhitfieldCounty(85) Whitfield County (85)  CatoosaCounty(813) Catoosa County (813)  GordonCounty(75) Gordon County (75)  MurrayCounty(24) Murray County (24)  WalkerCounty(371) Walker County (371)  BradleyCountyTennessee(56) Bradley County (56)  HamiltonCounty(606) Hamilton County (606)
Dalton is the county seat for Whitfield County
Mill Creek is in Whitfield County
      Whitfield County (85)  
ADJACENT TO WHITFIELD COUNTY
      Catoosa County (813)  
      Gordon County (75)  
      Murray County (24)  
      Walker County (371)  
      Bradley County, Tennessee (56)  
      Hamilton County, Tennessee (606)  
 
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1 Georgia, Whitfield County, Mill Creek — 155-29C — "Callaway Place" - 1814.
Jesse Callaway, soldier of 1812, son of Joseph Callaway, soldier of '76, lived in this house from 1852 to 1867. The house, built with bricks made on the place, remained in the family until after 1900. It is said to have been built about 1814. . . . Map (db m10795) HM
2 Georgia, Whitfield County, Mill Creek — 155-9 — Babb's Settlement
Ante-bellum domain of Joel Babb (1809~1882) - on Mill Cr., foot of Rocky Face at Dug Gap. May 8, 1864. 1 A. M.: Col. W.C.P. Breckinridge’s 9th Ky., Grigsby’s brigade, Wheeler’s cav., descended from Dug Gap & patrolled the roads N. & W. to ascertain . . . Map (db m10912) HM
3 Georgia, Whitfield County, Mill Creek — 155-10 — Battle of Dug Gap
May 8, 1864. Maj. Gen. J.W. Geary, with Buschbeck`s & Candy`s brigades of the 2d div., 20th A.C., moving from near Gordon`s Springs, reached this, the Babb Settlement, at 3 p.m. Planting McGill`s Penna. Battery (3 inch Rodman guns) near Joel Babb`s . . . Map (db m10913) HM
4 Georgia, Whitfield County, Mill Creek — 155-8 — Geary's Division to Dug Gap
May 8, 1864, Brig. Gen. J.W. Geary, with Buschbeck’s & Candy’s brigades 2d div., A.C., marched on this road from Near Gordon’s Springs. Turning E. here (near Whitfield – Walker County line ), Geary’s troops moved to Dug Gap in Rocky Face . . . Map (db m10940) HM
5 Georgia, Whitfield County, Mill Creek — 155-7 — Twentieth Corps in Dogwood Valley
May 7, 1864. Gen. Hooker`s 20th A.C. crossed Taylor’s Ridge at Nickajack & Gordon Springs Gaps, moving E. toward Rocky Face Ridge. Geary’s 2d & Butterfield’s 3d divs., via Gordon`s Springs, reached this point that afternoon. Butterfield’s troops . . . Map (db m10796) HM
 
 
 
 
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