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The Battle of Kettle Creek
(Side 1)
On this hill the Fourteenth Day of February...
92d Ohio Infantry
Turchin's Brig., Baird's Div., 14th Corps.
92d Ohio ...
The Town of Ebenezer
Ebenezer was laid off in 1736, after the plan of Savannah,...
Confederate Memorial Chapel
The chapel was erected in 1887 in memory of the more than ...
Site of J. E. B. Stuart's Death
Major General James Ewell Brown Stuart, C.S.A., Commander ...
Two-Way Traffic
Two hundred years ago, pioneers poured through Cumberland ...
Moscow Male and Female Academy
On this site stood the Moscow and Female Academy. Operated...
Mary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center
Built in 1927 as the Ocean Springs Public School. Designed...
Confederate Storehouse Burned By Federal Troops
April 20, 1865
On this site stood the stone warehous...
Lafayette Headquarters
This stone was the doorstep of the house occupied by Lafay...
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The Battle of Kettle Creek
(Side 1)
On this hill the Fourteenth Day of February 1779 the Battle of Kettle Creek was fought
(Side 2)
This battle of the American Revolution in which the British were severely defeated checked their invasion of Georgia
(Side 3)
The victorious American forces were ...
92d Ohio Infantry
Turchin's Brig., Baird's Div., 14th Corps.
92d Ohio Infantry
Turchin's Brig., Baird's Div., 14th Corps.
Lieut. Col. Douglas Putnam, Jr.
Capt. Edward Grosvendr.
Nov. 25, 1863.
The morning of Nov. 25th the 92d, with its Brigade and Division, marched to support Gen. Sherman at Tunnel Hill. ...
The Town of Ebenezer
Ebenezer was laid off in 1736, after the plan of Savannah, covering an area of a quarter of a mile square. Besides the homes, the plan included a church, parsonage, an academy, orphan house, public storehouse and market places.
A thriving ...
Confederate Memorial Chapel
The chapel was erected in 1887 in memory of the more than 260,000 Confederate war dead and as a place of worship for the veterans who resided here in the Robert E. Lee Camp Confederate Soldiers' Home. The veterans themselves, ...
Site of J. E. B. Stuart's Death
Major General James Ewell Brown Stuart, C.S.A., Commander of the cavalry of the Army of Northern Virginia, died here on May 12, 1864, in the home of his brother-in-law, Dr. Charles Brewer. Cause of his death was a wound received ...
Two-Way Traffic
Two hundred years ago, pioneers poured through Cumberland Gap on their way west to a better life. But not all the traffic on the Wilderness Road was westbound. By the 1820s, drovers pushed huge herds of hogs and smaller herds ...
Moscow Male and Female Academy
On this site stood the Moscow and Female Academy. Operated after 1857 under Masonic auspices as the Moscow Masonic Academy until merged in the public school system.
Marker is on Loop State Highway 177, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy ...
Mary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center
Built in 1927 as the Ocean Springs Public School. Designed by William Nolan, the building includes panels painted by artist Walter Anderson. In 1998, the building was renamed for Mary C. O'Keefe (1893-1980), first female school superintendent in Mississippi (1929-1945).
Marker ...
Confederate Storehouse Burned By Federal Troops
April 20, 1865
On this site stood the stone warehouse of Captain Thomas Truss and Marcus Worthington. Stored here were meats, grains and clothing collected by the Confederate government as a war tax. Disabled C.S.A. veteran Felix M. Wood was receiver ...
Lafayette Headquarters
This stone was the doorstep of the house occupied by Lafayette as headquarters.
Eagle Rock Chapter D.A.R.
1938
Marker is on Valley Road (County Route 621), on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org