Results for Liberty County
Liberty County Confederate Monument
1861-1865
War Between The States
"Lord God of...
Liberty County
Liberty County, an original county, was created by the Con...
Liberty County Citizen's Council 1946 - 1953
Dorchester Academy
The Errosion of the Franchise
...Hinesville and Liberty County WWII Veterans Monument
Erected in honor
of the
men and women
of...
Old Liberty County Jail
While this building was not Liberty County's first jail, i...
Results for Liberty County
Liberty County Confederate Monument
1861-1865
War Between The States
"Lord God of hosts
defend us yet
Lest we forget.
lest we forget."
Marker is on Court Street near South Commerce Street, in the median.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Liberty County
Liberty County, an original county, was created by the Consitution of Feb. 5, 1777 from Creek Cession of May 20, 1733. It had been organized in 1758 as the Parishes of St. John, St. Andrew, and St. James, the theatre ...
Liberty County Citizen's Council 1946 - 1953
Dorchester Academy
The Errosion of the Franchise
With the passage of the 14th and 15th amendments to the U.S. Constitution in 1868 and 1869, African Americans were granted full citizenship and the right to vote. In less than a decade, nearly 100,000 ...
Hinesville and Liberty County WWII Veterans Monument
Erected in honor
of the
men and women
of
Hinesville
and
Liberty County
who served in the
Armed Forces of the
United States of America
in World War Two.
Glory to them that died in this great cause!
Marker can be reached from East Oglethorpe Highway (U.S. 84) 0.2 miles west of ...
Old Liberty County Jail
While this building was not Liberty County's first jail, it served longer than any previous jail. When in was built in 1892 the jail had "all the modern improvements and conveniences of a first class prison." Eighty years later it ...