2008 entries match your criteria. The first 100 are listed.
⊳Georgia Historical Society Historical Markers
The Georgia Historical Society has administered GA's historical marker program since 1998, erecting hundreds of new markers. GA's historical marker program was begun by the GA Historical Commission in 1953 and continued by the GA Department of Natural Resources. Their markers are now maintained by the Society. With over 3,000 markers, it is 2nd to Texas in state markers.1 ► Georgia, Appling County, Baxley — 001-1 — Pulitzer Prize Winner Caroline Pafford Miller — |
2 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-9 — America’s First Garden Club — |
3 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 29-06 — Athens High and Industrial School — |
4 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-16 — Ben T. Epps — Georgia's Pioneer Aviator — 1888-1937 — |
5 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-10 — Camak House: — Landmark in Georgia Railroading — |
6 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-4 — Clarke County — |
7 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-2 — Cook & Brother Confederate Armory — |
8 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-11 — Dr. Moses Waddel — Noted Educator and Presbyterian Minister — |
9 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-14 — Dr. William Lorenzo Moss Birthplace — |
10 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 29-5 — First Flight in Georgia — Site of Ben Epps' Garage — |
11 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 29-6 — Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery — |
12 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-17 — Herty Field — |
13 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-12 — Home of Joseph Henry Lumpkin — Georgia's First Chief Justice — |
14 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 29-2 — Jeruel Academy/Union Baptist Institute — |
15 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 29-3 — Louis H. Persley — (1888-1932) — |
16 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-8 — Lucy Cobb Institute (1858-1931) — |
17 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 29-4 — Old College — |
18 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-15 — Robert Toombs Oak — |
19 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-5 — The Athens Double-Barrelled Cannon — |
20 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-18 — The Red and Black — |
21 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-6 — The Stoneman Raid — |
22 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-13 — The Taylor-Grady House — |
23 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 29-1 — United States Navy Pre-Flight School — |
24 ► Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — 029-1 — University of Georgia — |
25 ► Georgia, Atkinson County, Pearson — 002-1 — Atkinson Court House — >>>----- > — |
26 ► Georgia, Atkinson County, Pearson — 002-2 — Kinnaird Trail — |
27 ► Georgia, Atkinson County, Pearson — 002-3 — Minnie F. Corbitt Memorial Museum — >>>----- > — |
28 ► Georgia, Bacon County, Alma — 003-1 — Bacon County — |
29 ► Georgia, Baker County, Leary — 004-2 — Battle of Chickasawachee Swamp — |
30 ► Georgia, Baker County, Newton — 004-1 — Baker County — |
31 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-10 — Birthplace of Charles Holmes Herty — (1867-1938) — |
32 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-1 — Brown-Stetson-Sanford House — |
33 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-14 — Campsite of Union Army — <------<<<< — |
34 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-28 — Cemetery Square — Reported missing |
35 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-12 — Cobb's Quarter, Sherman's Campsite — |
36 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-30 — De Soto in Georgia — |
37 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-3 — Flannery O'Connor's Andalusia Farm — |
38 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-23 — Fort Wilkinson — |
39 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-4 — Georgia's Secession Convention — |
40 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-17 — Howell Cobb Plantation — |
41 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-13 — Junction of 20th and 14th Corps — |
42 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-24 — Milledgeville State Hospital — |
43 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-7 — Montpelier — <------<<<< — |
44 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-5 — Old Fort Fidius — >>>-- 1793-1797 --> — |
45 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-1B — Old Governor’s Mansion — |
46 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-21 — Old Oglethorpe University — |
47 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-1A — Old State Capitol — >>>>--- 2 Blocks ---> — |
48 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-16 — Provost Guard Campsite — Reported missing |
49 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-11 — Route of the Twentieth Corps — |
50 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-26 — Sacred Heart Catholic Church — |
51 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-8 — St. Stephen's Episcopal Church — |
52 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-29 — State College — |
53 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-19 — Statehouse Square — |
54 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-20 — The Great Seal of Georgia — |
55 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-18 — The March to the Sea — Reported missing |
56 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-2 — The Milledgeville Hotel and Oliver Hardy — |
57 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-22 — The Rock Landing — >>>------> — |
58 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-25 — Tomlinson Fort House — |
59 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville — 005-27 — Troup-Clark Political Feud — |
60 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Scottsboro — 005-4 — John Clark House — |
61 ► Georgia, Baldwin County, Scottsboro — 005-15 — Route of Gen. Kilpatrick’s Cavalry — |
62 ► Georgia, Banks County, Alto — 006-3 — Line Baptist Church — |
63 ► Georgia, Banks County, Baldwin — 006-2 — “Hawkins Line” — |
64 ► Georgia, Banks County, Baldwin — 006-3B — Battle of Narrows — >>>------> — |
65 ► Georgia, Banks County, Baldwin — 006-6 — Leatherwood Baptist Church — |
66 ► Georgia, Banks County, Homer — 006-7B — Banks County — |
67 ► Georgia, Banks County, Homer — 006-1 — Indian Boundary — |
68 ► Georgia, Banks County, Homer — 006-7 — Mt. Pleasant Church — |
69 ► Georgia, Banks County, Homer — 006-5 — Nails Creek Baptist Church — |
70 ► Georgia, Barrow County, Winder — 007-2 — Barrow County — |
71 ► Georgia, Barrow County, Winder — 007-3 — Battle of King's Tanyard — |
72 ► Georgia, Barrow County, Winder — 007-1 — Fort Yargo — ← — |
73 ► Georgia, Barrow County, Winder — 7-1 — Glenwood Elementary and High School — |
74 ► Georgia, Barrow County, Winder — 007-4 — The Stoneman Raid Battle of King's Tanyard — |
75 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Adairsville — 008-30 — Barnsley’s — |
76 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Adairsville — 008-28 — Federal Armies at Adairsville — |
77 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Adairsville — 008-48 — Historic Trimble House — ← 2 mi. — |
78 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Adairsville — 008-27 — Johnston's Army at Adairsville — |
79 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Adairsville — 008-29 — McPherson’s Troops March to Barnsley’s — |
80 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Adairsville — 008-2 — Mosteller's Mills — |
81 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Adairsville — 008-1 — Original Site Adairsville — 1830’s — |
82 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Allatoona — 008-44 — Allatoona Pass — |
83 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Allatoona — 008-6 — Battle of Allatoona — October 5, 1864 — |
84 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Atco — 008-3 — Pettit Creek — Camp Site, Federal 23d Corps. — |
85 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cartersville — 8-2 — Amos T. Akerman (1821-1880) — |
86 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cartersville — 008-43 — Bartow County — |
87 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cartersville — 008-41 — Battle of Allatoona — |
88 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cartersville — 008-54 — Etowah (Tumlin) Mounds — |
89 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cartersville — 008-47 — Etowah and the War — |
90 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cartersville — 008-45 — Federal Fort — |
91 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cartersville — 008-14 — Felton Home — |
92 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cartersville — 008-51 — Friendship Monument — |
93 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cartersville — 008-50 — Mark Anthony Cooper's Iron Works — |
94 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cartersville — 003-8 — Milam's Bridge — |
95 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cartersville — 008-25 — Raccoon Creek — |
96 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cartersville — 008-12B — Site of Sam Jones' Tabernacle — |
97 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cassville — 008-20 — Confederate Army of Tenn. at Cassville — |
98 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cassville — 008-39B — Confederate Dead — |
99 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cassville — 008-23 — Confederate Line — 5 P.M. May 19, 1864 — |
100 ► Georgia, Bartow County, Cassville — 008-38 — Gen. Leonidas Polk's Headquarters — |
2008 entries matched your criteria. The first 100 are listed above. Next 100 ⊳