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The Bawdy Side of Town
South Third Street
Fortune Club
The Fortune Cl...
Prayer Composed By Ellison Capers
Episcopal Bishop - Confederate Soldier
"Almighty G...
Richland Baptist Church Site
Richland Baptist Church, constituted about 1830, was locat...
Title Building
Designed by William C. Weston and erected in 1902, the Tit...
Petersburg Road
?—?
North Georgia`s oldest road, which crosses the H...
Schwab - Powell Building
ca. 1852
Known as Powell Press Building
This b...
The Public School of Germantown
The Germantown Academy
was organized at a meeting ...
Webb City
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Webb City, (Webbville), was platted b...
The Parade Ground of Fort Cumberland
Occupied this site 1755
Here the Indian envoys were ...
Independent Presbyterian Church
Savannah, Georgia
Minister ~ Terry L. Johnson
...
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The Bawdy Side of Town
South Third Street
Fortune Club
The Fortune Club was a famous gambling house and saloon and it was reported to also be home to one of the area’s most talked about Red Light Social Clubs with rooms for rent on the second ...
Prayer Composed By Ellison Capers
Episcopal Bishop - Confederate Soldier
"Almighty God, our heavenly Father, we adore thy love and providence in the history of our country, and especially would we thank thee for our Confederate history
"We thank thee for its pure record of ...
Richland Baptist Church Site
Richland Baptist Church, constituted about 1830, was located on land given by Henry Audulph, first settler of Richland. A baptismal pool was built near a spring in the park. Here the Bethel Baptist Assn. was organized Nov. 23, 1833 by ...
Title Building
Designed by William C. Weston and erected in 1902, the Title Building was the second skyscraper built in Birmingham. It was the first building to supply its tenants with electric power with its own power-generating plant and the water supply ...
Petersburg Road
?—?
North Georgia`s oldest road, which crosses the Highway U.S. 378 at this point, was originally an Indian Trail which led to their Trading Post in Augusta , Georgia.
Later, this important trade route was used by pioneer white settlers in transporting ...
Schwab - Powell Building
ca. 1852
Known as Powell Press Building
This building, the oldest Commercial structure on Peoria's Riferfront, was saved, moved, and restored by City of Peoria.
Marker is on NE Water Street near Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Public School of Germantown
The Germantown Academy
was organized at a meeting of citizens held the 6th day of December 1759 in this building the home of Daniel Mackinett and sometimes known as the Green Tree Inn.
Erected by the Undergraduates of the Germantown ...
Webb City
[front]
Webb City, (Webbville), was platted by John C. Webb in September, 1875, and incorporated in December, 1876, with a population of 700. The city was located on a portion of Webb's 200-acre farm, which he entered in February, 1857. There ...
The Parade Ground of Fort Cumberland
Occupied this site 1755
Here the Indian envoys were received before Braddock left for his defeat. In 1756-58 the garrison under Col. Washington was still reviewed here.
Marker is at the intersection of Washington St. and Prospect Square, on the left when ...
Independent Presbyterian Church
Savannah, Georgia
Minister ~ Terry L. Johnson
Founded 1755
Present Sanctuary
Erected 1891
For more than 200 years
holding aloft the torch of truth
Marker is on Whitaker St. near Oglethorpe.
Courtesy hmdb.org