Centerville, Georgia History (Centerville)
Centerville, Gwinnett County, Georgia history and genealogy.
http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/centerville.htm
Chief Vann House (Chatsworth)
Chief Vann House State Historic Site Called the "Showplace of the Cherokee Nation", this two-story classic brick mansion was built by Chief James Vann in 1804. Decorated with beautiful Cherokee ...
http://www.northga.net/murray/vann.html
Lt. Col. William M. Luffman SCV Camp #938 (Chatsworth)
Lt. Col. William M. Luffman SCV Camp 938 Commander Donald R. Caylor, Jr. I salute the Confederate flag with affection, reverence, and undying devotion and to the cause for which it stands ...
http://edouthitt.tripod.com/scv.htm
Chickamauga and the 65th Georgia Volunteer Infantry, CSA (Chickamauga)
your path: home ~ family lore ~ 65th GA home ~ Chickamauga ~ O.R.- SERIES I-VOLUME XXX/2 [S# 51] AUGUST 16-SEPTEMBER 22, 1863.-The Chickamauga Campaign. [ar51_5 ...
http://www.izzy.net/~michaelg/chick1.htm
Chickamauga Campaign Official Records and Battle Description (Chickamauga)
The Chickamauga Campaign Battle Description A brief, fairly detailed, description of the battle itself, with map of the 2nd day action. Battle of Chickamauga Another good battle description with a ...
http://www.civilwarhome.com/chickama.htm
Gordon Lee Mansion (Chickamauga)
Visit the splendor that Union Commander William Rosecrans and his chief of staff, future president James Garfield, spent time in just before the battle of Chickamauga
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/gordonlee.html
Bell Research Center (Cumming)
Site for the Hiram Parks Bell Research Center for Southern history and genealogy.
http://www.bellresearchcenter.com/
Colonel Hiram Parks Bell Camp #1642 (Cumming)
http://www.scv1642.com/
Fourth Company of Foot, Coldstream Guards (Cumming)
4th Coy, Brigade of Guards Home Mission Join Us Pictures Schedule Contacts Uniform F.A.Q History Gazette The Guide Links Blog Welcome to the electronic home of His Britannic Majesty King George ...
http://brigadeofguards.org/
Dahlonega Gold (Dahlonega)
Home History Glossary Grading Coins Artifacts Feedback Dahlonega Gold Original Mint Print! New! Dahlonega Gold Coins Rarity Analysis! ULLMER 1861-D GOLD DOLLAR SELLS AT AUCTION FOR ...
http://www.dahlonegagold.com/
Battle Summary: Dallas (Dallas)
Dallas Civil War battle summary
http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/ga011.htm
William J. Hardee Camp, #1397 (Dallas)
Check out the NEW Hotbot Tell me when this page is updated Camp Scrap Book | Our Ancestors | Paulding County History | Our Purpose | Calendar of Events | Becoming a Member
http://wjhardee1397.tripod.com/williamjhardeecamp1397/
Blunt House (Dalton)
Used as a Confederate and Union hospital, the Blunts were some of Dalton's earliest settlers
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/blunthouse.html
Dalton Depot, Dalton (Dalton)
Now a resturant, this depot was important in Chickamauga and much of the early action of the Atlanta Campaign
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/daltondepot.html
Dalton, Georgia (Dalton)
The railroad depot has been at the center of Dalton more than just geographically. From the Great Locomotive Chase to Chickamauga, and as the Carpet Capital of the World, the railroad has run ...
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/city/dalton.html
Dug Gap (Dalton)
Outnumbered by 10 to 1 at times, the Confederates hold on because of 5 months of preparation
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/duggap.html
Joseph E. Johnston Statue (Dalton)
The only statue built in honor of this general in the state of Georgia.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/johnstonstatue.html
Etowah River Bridge (Emerson)
This bridge on the Western and Atlantic burned 9 times while it was being used, and today just the pillars remain.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/etowahbr.html
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (Fort Oglethorpe)
Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park
http://www.nps.gov/chch/
Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Gainesville (Gainesville)
Shortly after the devastating Gainesville on April 6, 1936, FDR's train pulled into the station and he spoke to workers who paused during cleanup.
http://ngeorgia.com/ang/FDR_in_Gainesville,_1936/
Grayson, Georgia History and Genealogy (Grayson)
Grayson, Georgia Grayson's name originally was Trip, Georgia. In 1881 J. P. McConnell was appointed postmaster of Trip. John E. Jacobs also served as postmaster and later as mayor. Trip was the ...
http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/grayson.htm
Living on the Unicoi Road (Helen)
From the Northeast Georgia mountains, pictures and excerpts from an Epic Account of the Georgia Frontier and the Great Georgia Gold Rush.
http://www.mindspring.com/~littlestar/unicoi.htm
Marble Valley Historical Society (Jasper)
Marble Valley Historical Society, serving all of Pickens County, Georgia
http://www.rootsweb.com/~gamvhs/
History of Jersey as Told to Me (Jersey)
The History of Jersey as Told to Me [ Home ] The History of Jersey, Georgia Ancient History Recent History Ancient History Jersey was founded in the 1895 and named for a Jersey Bull brought to ...
http://members.tripod.com/Jersey_GA/jersey_history.htm
Battle Summary: Jonesborough (Jonesboro)
Jonesborough Civil War battle summary
http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/ga022.htm
A Needless Waste of Lives - Kennesaw Mountain (Kennesaw)
Near Marietta, Ga. Federal troops engage the Confederates across Pine Mountain, Brush Mountain and Kennesaw.
http://www.ngeorgia.com/history/kennesaw.html
CSX in Kennesaw (Kennesaw)
Kennesaw, Georgia (CSX) Kennesaw, formerly Big Shanty, was where the Great Locomotive Chase started early on April 12, 1862, during USA's civil war. James J. Andrews, a Union man, and 20 men had ...
http://www.mindspring.com/~khuffines/guide/kennesaw/kennesaw.html
Georgia Civil War Battle Kennesaw Mountain (Kennesaw)
Kennesaw Mountain, Joseph E. Johnston, fearing envelopment, withdrew his army to a new, previously selected position astride Kennesaw Mountain
http://americancivilwar.com/statepic/ga/ga015.html
Kennesaw Historical Society (Kennesaw)
Anytime, anywhere, EarthLink connects people to the power and possibilities of the Internet. Connect to the Internet with High Speed, DSL, Cable, Satellite, Voice, trueVoice, Dial-up.
http://www.mindspring.com/~robertcjones/khs/khs.htm
Kingston History (Kingston)
After a pivitol role in the American Civil War Kingston, Georgia, became world renown for the area pastors.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/city/kingston.html
Gordon Hall (LaFayette)
Named in honor of Georgia governor and statesman John Brown Gordon, Braxton Bragg planned Chickamauga here
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/gordonhall.html
Gwinnett Historical Society (Lawrenceville)
Elisha Winn House Devoted To The Preservation of Gwinnett County's Rich Historical Heritage. The Gwinnett Historical Society is composed of over 600 dues paying members. Major projects include the ...
http://www.gwinnetths.org/
Lawrenceville, Georgia (Lawrenceville)
Lawrenceville was a major city in early north Georgia, on an east-west trading path. Named for James Lawrence, the town was deeply embroiled in the Trail of Tears.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/city/lawrenceville.html
Lawrenceville, Georgia History and Genealogy (Lawrenceville)
Lawrenceville, Georgia Lawrenceville's history is closely tied with the history of Gwinnett County itself. All of the business of the county was moved to this location in 1820, and a temporary ...
http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/lawrenceville.htm
Lilburn, Georgia History and Genealogy (Lilburn)
Lilburn town history with photographs, churches, and genealogy.
http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/lilburn.htm
Battle Above the Clouds (Lookout Mountain)
Highly romanticized Civil War battle, Carter Stevenson holds of Joseph Hooker in spite of being outnumbered 10 to 1
http://ngeorgia.com/history/batc.html
Battle Summary: Lovejoy's Station (Lovejoy)
Lovejoy's Station Civil War battle summary
http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/ga021.htm
Marietta National Cemetery, Marietta (Marietta)
Marietta National Cemetery Marietta, Georgia last updated June 20, 1999 The Marietta National Cemetery is located at 500 Washington Avenue in Marietta, Georgia. There are more than 10,000 Civil ...
http://www.mindspring.com/~sixcatpack/marietta.htm
Marietta, Georgia (Marietta)
Cobb County seat of government, Marietta has burned twice, captured once, and seen its share of some dark history
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/city/marietta.html
Battle of Resaca (Resaca)
This page is about the Battle of Resaca, GA which involved the Confederate Army of Tennessee against Sherman's combined Union armies in the first major battle of the Atlanta Campaign.
http://darrellryan.homestead.com/Resaca.html
Battle of Resaca - II (Resaca)
For information on the Battle of Resaca, May 13-15, 1864, click here.
http://www.angelfire.com/ga/wkb/resaca.html
Battle Summary: Resaca (Resaca)
Resaca Civil War battle summary
http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/ga008.htm
Oostanaula Bridge (Resaca)
This bridge, which is still in use, was a target in the Great Locomotive Chase and during the Atlanta Campaign.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/oostanbr.html
Resaca Cemetery, Resaca (Resaca)
Two young girls buried a couple of Confederate soldiers in their flower garden. From this start, more that 450 young men's bodies made their way to Resaca
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/resacacem.html
Ringgold Depot, Ringgold (Ringgold)
Near the end of the Great Locomotive Chase, this depot is also near the Battle of Ringgold.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/ringgolddepot.html
Fort Norton (Rome)
The city of Rome considered Nathan Bedford Forrest a hero. This is the story of how the Confederate General became the town's hero and the incident that led to the building of the fort
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/ftnorton.html
General Nathan Bedford Forrest Camp #469 (Rome)
Southern Heritage Preservation organization with links to Confederate ancestors, Cherokee Indians, Confederate Memorial Services, membership information into the Sons of Confederate Veterans and information on Confederate generals, Women in the
http://www.scvcamp469-nbf.com/
History of Rome (Rome)
North Georgia's largest city has been home to Moundbuilders, Creek, Cherokee, and Americans for over 500 years.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/city/rome.html
Myrtle Hill Cemetery Rome (Rome)
Myrtle Hill Cemetary in Rome, GA.
http://www.romegeorgia.com/myrtleh1.html
Ross House (Rossville)
First home of the leader of the Cherokee Nation, the Ross House was a schoolhouse, post office, general store, and Union Headquarters during the Civil War.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/rosshouse.html
Centerville, Gwinnett County, Georgia history and genealogy.
http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/centerville.htm
Chief Vann House (Chatsworth)
Chief Vann House State Historic Site Called the "Showplace of the Cherokee Nation", this two-story classic brick mansion was built by Chief James Vann in 1804. Decorated with beautiful Cherokee ...
http://www.northga.net/murray/vann.html
Lt. Col. William M. Luffman SCV Camp #938 (Chatsworth)
Lt. Col. William M. Luffman SCV Camp 938 Commander Donald R. Caylor, Jr. I salute the Confederate flag with affection, reverence, and undying devotion and to the cause for which it stands ...
http://edouthitt.tripod.com/scv.htm
Chickamauga and the 65th Georgia Volunteer Infantry, CSA (Chickamauga)
your path: home ~ family lore ~ 65th GA home ~ Chickamauga ~ O.R.- SERIES I-VOLUME XXX/2 [S# 51] AUGUST 16-SEPTEMBER 22, 1863.-The Chickamauga Campaign. [ar51_5 ...
http://www.izzy.net/~michaelg/chick1.htm
Chickamauga Campaign Official Records and Battle Description (Chickamauga)
The Chickamauga Campaign Battle Description A brief, fairly detailed, description of the battle itself, with map of the 2nd day action. Battle of Chickamauga Another good battle description with a ...
http://www.civilwarhome.com/chickama.htm
Gordon Lee Mansion (Chickamauga)
Visit the splendor that Union Commander William Rosecrans and his chief of staff, future president James Garfield, spent time in just before the battle of Chickamauga
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/gordonlee.html
Bell Research Center (Cumming)
Site for the Hiram Parks Bell Research Center for Southern history and genealogy.
http://www.bellresearchcenter.com/
Colonel Hiram Parks Bell Camp #1642 (Cumming)
http://www.scv1642.com/
Fourth Company of Foot, Coldstream Guards (Cumming)
4th Coy, Brigade of Guards Home Mission Join Us Pictures Schedule Contacts Uniform F.A.Q History Gazette The Guide Links Blog Welcome to the electronic home of His Britannic Majesty King George ...
http://brigadeofguards.org/
Dahlonega Gold (Dahlonega)
Home History Glossary Grading Coins Artifacts Feedback Dahlonega Gold Original Mint Print! New! Dahlonega Gold Coins Rarity Analysis! ULLMER 1861-D GOLD DOLLAR SELLS AT AUCTION FOR ...
http://www.dahlonegagold.com/
Battle Summary: Dallas (Dallas)
Dallas Civil War battle summary
http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/ga011.htm
William J. Hardee Camp, #1397 (Dallas)
Check out the NEW Hotbot Tell me when this page is updated Camp Scrap Book | Our Ancestors | Paulding County History | Our Purpose | Calendar of Events | Becoming a Member
http://wjhardee1397.tripod.com/williamjhardeecamp1397/
Blunt House (Dalton)
Used as a Confederate and Union hospital, the Blunts were some of Dalton's earliest settlers
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/blunthouse.html
Dalton Depot, Dalton (Dalton)
Now a resturant, this depot was important in Chickamauga and much of the early action of the Atlanta Campaign
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/daltondepot.html
Dalton, Georgia (Dalton)
The railroad depot has been at the center of Dalton more than just geographically. From the Great Locomotive Chase to Chickamauga, and as the Carpet Capital of the World, the railroad has run ...
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/city/dalton.html
Dug Gap (Dalton)
Outnumbered by 10 to 1 at times, the Confederates hold on because of 5 months of preparation
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/duggap.html
Joseph E. Johnston Statue (Dalton)
The only statue built in honor of this general in the state of Georgia.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/johnstonstatue.html
Etowah River Bridge (Emerson)
This bridge on the Western and Atlantic burned 9 times while it was being used, and today just the pillars remain.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/etowahbr.html
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (Fort Oglethorpe)
Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park
http://www.nps.gov/chch/
Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Gainesville (Gainesville)
Shortly after the devastating Gainesville on April 6, 1936, FDR's train pulled into the station and he spoke to workers who paused during cleanup.
http://ngeorgia.com/ang/FDR_in_Gainesville,_1936/
Grayson, Georgia History and Genealogy (Grayson)
Grayson, Georgia Grayson's name originally was Trip, Georgia. In 1881 J. P. McConnell was appointed postmaster of Trip. John E. Jacobs also served as postmaster and later as mayor. Trip was the ...
http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/grayson.htm
Living on the Unicoi Road (Helen)
From the Northeast Georgia mountains, pictures and excerpts from an Epic Account of the Georgia Frontier and the Great Georgia Gold Rush.
http://www.mindspring.com/~littlestar/unicoi.htm
Marble Valley Historical Society (Jasper)
Marble Valley Historical Society, serving all of Pickens County, Georgia
http://www.rootsweb.com/~gamvhs/
History of Jersey as Told to Me (Jersey)
The History of Jersey as Told to Me [ Home ] The History of Jersey, Georgia Ancient History Recent History Ancient History Jersey was founded in the 1895 and named for a Jersey Bull brought to ...
http://members.tripod.com/Jersey_GA/jersey_history.htm
Battle Summary: Jonesborough (Jonesboro)
Jonesborough Civil War battle summary
http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/ga022.htm
A Needless Waste of Lives - Kennesaw Mountain (Kennesaw)
Near Marietta, Ga. Federal troops engage the Confederates across Pine Mountain, Brush Mountain and Kennesaw.
http://www.ngeorgia.com/history/kennesaw.html
CSX in Kennesaw (Kennesaw)
Kennesaw, Georgia (CSX) Kennesaw, formerly Big Shanty, was where the Great Locomotive Chase started early on April 12, 1862, during USA's civil war. James J. Andrews, a Union man, and 20 men had ...
http://www.mindspring.com/~khuffines/guide/kennesaw/kennesaw.html
Georgia Civil War Battle Kennesaw Mountain (Kennesaw)
Kennesaw Mountain, Joseph E. Johnston, fearing envelopment, withdrew his army to a new, previously selected position astride Kennesaw Mountain
http://americancivilwar.com/statepic/ga/ga015.html
Kennesaw Historical Society (Kennesaw)
Anytime, anywhere, EarthLink connects people to the power and possibilities of the Internet. Connect to the Internet with High Speed, DSL, Cable, Satellite, Voice, trueVoice, Dial-up.
http://www.mindspring.com/~robertcjones/khs/khs.htm
Kingston History (Kingston)
After a pivitol role in the American Civil War Kingston, Georgia, became world renown for the area pastors.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/city/kingston.html
Gordon Hall (LaFayette)
Named in honor of Georgia governor and statesman John Brown Gordon, Braxton Bragg planned Chickamauga here
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/gordonhall.html
Gwinnett Historical Society (Lawrenceville)
Elisha Winn House Devoted To The Preservation of Gwinnett County's Rich Historical Heritage. The Gwinnett Historical Society is composed of over 600 dues paying members. Major projects include the ...
http://www.gwinnetths.org/
Lawrenceville, Georgia (Lawrenceville)
Lawrenceville was a major city in early north Georgia, on an east-west trading path. Named for James Lawrence, the town was deeply embroiled in the Trail of Tears.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/city/lawrenceville.html
Lawrenceville, Georgia History and Genealogy (Lawrenceville)
Lawrenceville, Georgia Lawrenceville's history is closely tied with the history of Gwinnett County itself. All of the business of the county was moved to this location in 1820, and a temporary ...
http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/lawrenceville.htm
Lilburn, Georgia History and Genealogy (Lilburn)
Lilburn town history with photographs, churches, and genealogy.
http://patsabin.com/gwinnett/lilburn.htm
Battle Above the Clouds (Lookout Mountain)
Highly romanticized Civil War battle, Carter Stevenson holds of Joseph Hooker in spite of being outnumbered 10 to 1
http://ngeorgia.com/history/batc.html
Battle Summary: Lovejoy's Station (Lovejoy)
Lovejoy's Station Civil War battle summary
http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/ga021.htm
Marietta National Cemetery, Marietta (Marietta)
Marietta National Cemetery Marietta, Georgia last updated June 20, 1999 The Marietta National Cemetery is located at 500 Washington Avenue in Marietta, Georgia. There are more than 10,000 Civil ...
http://www.mindspring.com/~sixcatpack/marietta.htm
Marietta, Georgia (Marietta)
Cobb County seat of government, Marietta has burned twice, captured once, and seen its share of some dark history
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/city/marietta.html
Battle of Resaca (Resaca)
This page is about the Battle of Resaca, GA which involved the Confederate Army of Tennessee against Sherman's combined Union armies in the first major battle of the Atlanta Campaign.
http://darrellryan.homestead.com/Resaca.html
Battle of Resaca - II (Resaca)
For information on the Battle of Resaca, May 13-15, 1864, click here.
http://www.angelfire.com/ga/wkb/resaca.html
Battle Summary: Resaca (Resaca)
Resaca Civil War battle summary
http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/ga008.htm
Oostanaula Bridge (Resaca)
This bridge, which is still in use, was a target in the Great Locomotive Chase and during the Atlanta Campaign.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/oostanbr.html
Resaca Cemetery, Resaca (Resaca)
Two young girls buried a couple of Confederate soldiers in their flower garden. From this start, more that 450 young men's bodies made their way to Resaca
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/resacacem.html
Ringgold Depot, Ringgold (Ringgold)
Near the end of the Great Locomotive Chase, this depot is also near the Battle of Ringgold.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/ringgolddepot.html
Fort Norton (Rome)
The city of Rome considered Nathan Bedford Forrest a hero. This is the story of how the Confederate General became the town's hero and the incident that led to the building of the fort
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/ftnorton.html
General Nathan Bedford Forrest Camp #469 (Rome)
Southern Heritage Preservation organization with links to Confederate ancestors, Cherokee Indians, Confederate Memorial Services, membership information into the Sons of Confederate Veterans and information on Confederate generals, Women in the
http://www.scvcamp469-nbf.com/
History of Rome (Rome)
North Georgia's largest city has been home to Moundbuilders, Creek, Cherokee, and Americans for over 500 years.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/city/rome.html
Myrtle Hill Cemetery Rome (Rome)
Myrtle Hill Cemetary in Rome, GA.
http://www.romegeorgia.com/myrtleh1.html
Ross House (Rossville)
First home of the leader of the Cherokee Nation, the Ross House was a schoolhouse, post office, general store, and Union Headquarters during the Civil War.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/rosshouse.html
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