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Historical Markers in Sylvania, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Screven 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 Screven County, GA (28) Bulloch County, GA (76) Burke County, GA (33) Effingham County, GA (30) Jenkins County, GA (20) Allendale County, SC (16) Hampton County, SC (25)  ScrevenCounty(28) Screven County (28)  BullochCounty(76) Bulloch County (76)  BurkeCounty(33) Burke County (33)  EffinghamCounty(30) Effingham County (30)  JenkinsCounty(20) Jenkins County (20)  AllendaleCountySouth Carolina(16) Allendale County (16)  HamptonCounty(25) Hampton County (25)
Sylvania is the county seat for Screven County
Sylvania is in Screven County
      Screven County (28)  
ADJACENT TO SCREVEN COUNTY
      Bulloch County (76)  
      Burke County (33)  
      Effingham County (30)  
      Jenkins County (20)  
      Allendale County, South Carolina (16)  
      Hampton County, South Carolina (25)  
 
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1 Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — 124-20 — Battle of Brier Creek - Mar. 3, 1779
In early February, 1779, the Southern Armies of the United States and Great Britain were facing across the Savannah River on a battle line reaching from Savannah to the Broad River above Augusta. The British controlled Georgia and the Americans . . . Map (db m11212) HM
2 Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — 124-9 — Burton's Ferry
In 1765, Robert Dunn established a ferry here. It became the gateway for settlers from the Carolinas and Virginia claiming grants in the newly opened lands of interior Georgia. In 1772 Dunn sold to the enterprising Thomas Burton who made a large . . . Map (db m6542) HM
3 Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — General Samuel Elbert
Near this spot, March 3rd, 1779, General Samuel Elbert, then Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, Free and Accepted Masons, commanding 60 Continentals and 150 Georgia Militia, made one of the most gallant stands against overwhelming odds of . . . Map (db m11625) HM
4 Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — 124-8 — Jacksonboro
The establishment of Jacksonboro as the county seat of Screven County was authorized by an Act of the General Assembly, Feb. 1, 1797. James H. Rutherford, Francis Jones, Martin Martin, Anthony Bonnell, Sr., and Stephen Pearce were appointed . . . Map (db m7776) HM
5 Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — L27 — JacksonboroughA Civil War Ghost Town — March to the Sea Heritage Trail —
Jacksonborough became the seat of government for Screven County in 1797. For fifty years it was a thriving community, but by 1847 it had declined and the county seat moved to Sylvania. According to legend an itinerant preacher named Lorenzo Dow . . . Map (db m128288) HM
6 Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — 124-19 — John Abbot
John Abbot, world famed entomologist and collector of Lepidoptera came to Georgia from London in 1790, and settled in Jacksonboro, where he remained many years collecting Lepidopterous insects. He was sent to Georgia by a London collector and . . . Map (db m24022) HM
7 Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — 124-6 — Screven County
Screven County was created by an Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, December 14th, 1793. It was named for General James Screven. The first county seat and court house was the home of Benjamin Lanier at what is now Rocky Ford. In a companion . . . Map (db m7799) HM
8 Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — 124-24A — Sherman's Advance
On the night of Dec. 4, 1864, Hq. Military Division of the Mississippi, Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, USA, and Hq. 17th Corps, Maj. Gen. F.P. Blair, USA were established at this point, 1 miles NE of Cameron (Station No. 5-1/2, CRR) and 1 mile S of Paris . . . Map (db m7882) HM
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9 Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — 124-16 — Sylvania
Sylvania was established as the county seat of Screven County by an Act of the General Assembly, December 24, 1847. Moses N. McCall, Willis Young, John A. Cross, John R. Kittles, Solomon Zeagler, William Lovett and John Roberts were named . . . Map (db m7797) HM
10 Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — 124-23A — The 14th Corps
On Dec. 5, 1865, Maj. Gen. Jeff. C. Davis` 14th Corps of Gen. Sherman`s army (USA), which had left Atlanta on Nov. 15th on its destructive March to the Sea, camped at Jacksonboro. Carlin`s and Morgan`s divisions had marched via Lumpkin`s Station . . . Map (db m7774) HM
11 Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — 124-5 — The Goodall House
The two story frame dwelling 200 yards west, built in 1815 by Seaborn Goodall, is all that is left of old Jacksonboro. In it, in 1821, the itinerant preacher Lorenzo Dow found refuge when he was attacked by the rowdies of the town, whom he had . . . Map (db m7824) HM
12 Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — 124-1 — The Sinking of the H.M.S. Otranto
On September 25, 1918, the British troopship H.M.S. Otranto left New York carrying more than 1,025 U.S. soldiers and crewmen as part of a convoy headed to fight in Europe during World War I. Most of the soldiers onboard had trained at Fort . . . Map (db m159278) HM
13 Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — 124-11 — Washington's Route
President Washington passed here early on the morning of Tuesday, May 17th, 1791, enroute to the home of William Skinner with whom he had breakfast. The Skinner home, still standing (1953), is about 5 miles northwest. President Washington spent the . . . Map (db m7795) HM
 
 
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