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csmith/dbb1 said:

Arch = The passage to heaven.


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A shroud or flag covers the shaft bas-relief of crossed swords and a Confederate soldier on one side and on the other the Seal of the Confederacy and "Georgia's was the world, and theirs the will to die


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TO The Memory of EDWARD D. BEMAN M.D. Born Dec.19, 1836 Died DEC.30. 1859 I am dying to live forever in the kingdom of the son of God. His last words.


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In Memory of Mr. WILLIAM CRANCH a native of Kingsbridge Devon. G. B b.Sept., 27, 1794 d.July 5, 1820 Sweet is the memory of the just.

"sweet is the memory of the just."


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The home of William Rabun, Governor of Georgia 1817-1819, stood 3 miles east. Born in Halifax County, N.C., April 8, 1771, Governor Raburn moved to Wilkes Co., Ga., in 1785. Having the usual backwoods schooling of his day, he acquired, by reading and observation, extensive learning. For many years Gov. Rabun served Hancock County in both houses of the Legislature. As President of the Senate in 1817, he became Governor upon the resignation of Gov. David B. Mitchell. He died while in office, Oct. 24, 1819. Rabun County, Ga., is named for Governor Rabun.

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GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION

1955


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MOUND OF PREHISTORIC ORIGIN. BELIEVED TO BE CEREMONIAL MOUND. MADE WITH WHITE QUARTZ ROCKS IN THE SHAPE OF AN EAGLE. HEAD TURNED EAST. LENGTH 102 FEET SPREAD OF WINGS 120 FEET..DEPTH OF BREAST 8 FEET. ONLY TWO SUCH CONFIGURATION DISCOVERED EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. BOTH ARE IN PUTNAM COUNTY -

"TREAD SOFTLY HERE WHITE MAN FOR LONG ERE. YOU CAME STRANGER RACES LIVED,FAUGHT AND LOVED."

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ERECTED BY THE GEORGIA SOCIETY COLONIAL DAMES OF THE XVII CENTURY JUNE 1940 from the monument


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National Register of Historical Places


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Summer Home Governor Herschel V. Johnson 1812 - 1880 Leader of opposition To Secession "To Georgia In My Judgement I Owe Primary Allegiance" WPA 1956 UDC


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Also know as the Storehouse, State Lunatic Asylum , Central State Hospital, also known as Milledgeville State Hospital


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