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Historical Markers in Ardick, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of McIntosh 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 McIntosh County, GA (55) Glynn County, GA (213) Liberty County, GA (78) Long County, GA (8) Wayne County, GA (5)  McIntoshCounty(55) McIntosh County (55)  GlynnCounty(213) Glynn County (213)  LibertyCounty(78) Liberty County (78)  LongCounty(8) Long County (8)  WayneCounty(5) Wayne County (5)
Darien is the county seat for McIntosh County
Ardick is in McIntosh County
      McIntosh County (55)  
ADJACENT TO MCINTOSH COUNTY
      Glynn County (213)  
      Liberty County (78)  
      Long County (8)  
      Wayne County (5)  
 
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1 Georgia, McIntosh County, Ardick — 95-16 — Ardoch
Near here was Ardoch Plantation, the home of the McDonalds and Gignilliats from Colonial Days through the Civil War when it was sold to former slaves. During the Revolutionary War these McDonalds were Loyalists, as were many families of . . . Map (db m46196) HM
2 Georgia, McIntosh County, Ardick — 095-33 — Capture of 23 Old Men in 1864 Reported permanently removed
Near here, in Ebenezer Church, 23 old men were captured by Federal troops on the night of August 3rd, 1864. These civilians, too old for military service, were the sole protection of McIntosh County, which was constantly being plundered by forces . . . Map (db m104509) HM
3 Georgia, McIntosh County, Ardick — 095-33 — Capture of 26 Men in 1864
Near here, in Ebenezer Church which was acting as the McIntosh County Courthouse following the burning of Darien by United States forces in 1863, 26 men were captured by U.S. troops on the night of August 3rd, 1864. These civilians, many of . . . Map (db m137906) HM
4 Georgia, McIntosh County, Ardick — 095-22 — Old Meeting House››—→ Reported missing
Two hundred yards west of this spot stood the "Old Meeting House," built before 1750 to serve the Scottish Presbyterians of the District of Darien. A landmark in Colonial days, it was in use until after the Revolutionary War, both as a church and as . . . Map (db m10771) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024