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Confederate Monument, Forsyth Park (1879) (To be officially renamed "Civil War Monument" in 2018) [91] [93] General Lafayette McLaws Bust, Forsyth Park (1902). [92] Silence, city-owned Laurel Grove Cemetery (1875). [94] Springfield: Confederate Memorial, across from Effington County Courthouse (1923). [95] Talbotton: Confederate memorial
The only antebellum-era structures are "the chimneys," slave cabin ruins. 70000205 Susina Plantation: Beachton Grady: 89002037 Tarver Plantation: Newton Baker 04001188 Teel-Crawford-Gaston Plantation: Americus Sumter 04001212 Thornton Plantation: Pine Mountain Harris 82002493 Wimberly Plantation: Jeffersonville: Twiggs Woodville Plantation ...
Subject of the Great Locomotive Chase of the American Civil War, located at Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History: 21: Gilgal Church Battle Site: Gilgal Church Battle Site: January 23, 1975 : 9 mi (14 km) W of Marietta on Sandtown Rd.
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Monumental Greek Revival church built 1850–51, notable for having white and black members before the Civil War. 4: John James Jones House: John James Jones House: February 15, 1980 : 525 Jones Ave. Waynesboro: 5
The armory's innovative use of Interchangeable parts and the assembly line process would prove essential to manufacturing firearms for conflicts like the Spanish-American War, American Civil War, and World War I. The armory was also the site of Shays' Rebellion in the 1780s. [93] Steamtown: Pennsylvania: 62.48 acres (0.2528 km 2)
1882 Block Building – 90 Pryor St. SW; 1883 Edward C. Peters House – 179 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Old Fourth Ward; 1883 Capital City Club - 7 John Portman Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30303; 1884 Central Presbyterian Church – 201 Washington St. SW; 1884 Georgia State Capitol building (begun), 206 Washington St. SW
This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in Georgia.The United States National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance.