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Historical Markers in Dunwoody, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of DeKalb 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 DeKalb County, GA (112) Clayton County, GA (52) Fulton County, GA (513) Gwinnett County, GA (107) Henry County, GA (37) Rockdale County, GA (11)  DeKalbCounty(112) DeKalb County (112)  ClaytonCounty(52) Clayton County (52)  FultonCounty(513) Fulton County (513)  GwinnettCounty(107) Gwinnett County (107)  HenryCounty(37) Henry County (37)  RockdaleCounty(11) Rockdale County (11)
Decatur is the county seat for DeKalb County
Dunwoody is in DeKalb County
      DeKalb County (112)  
ADJACENT TO DEKALB COUNTY
      Clayton County (52)  
      Fulton County (513)  
      Gwinnett County (107)  
      Henry County (37)  
      Rockdale County (11)  
 
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1 Georgia, DeKalb County, Dunwoody — Hightower Indian Trail
The Hightower (English version of “Etowah”) Indian trail passed here in its route from East Georgia to the mountains of North Georgia. To the northwest, it crossed a ford on the Chattahoochee River at Roswell. This trade and travel path . . . Map (db m50372) HM
2 Georgia, DeKalb County, Dunwoody — 044-3 — Logan's & Blair's Camp Nancy's Creek
July 17, 1864. Dodge's 16th A.C., together with Logan's 15th & Blair's 17th (US), having left Roswell by Shallow Ford Rd. enroute to Decatur, diverged from the column at the road - fork 2.5 mi. N.W. & moved towards Old Cross Keys. Logan & Blair came . . . Map (db m53100) HM
3 Georgia, DeKalb County, Dunwoody — 044-2 — McPherson's Divergent Line of March
July 17, 1864. At this road-fork (near old Providence Church), the 16th A.C. of the Army of the Tenn. (US), enroute from Roswell to Decatur, moved by the west fork towards Nancy's Creek where it camped near old Cross Keys. The 15th A.C., . . . Map (db m9414) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024