Historical Markers and War Memorials in Meriwether County, Georgia (2024)

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Greenville is the county seat for Meriwether County

Adjacent to Meriwether County, Georgia

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1Georgia, Meriwether County, Alvaton — 99-1 — Carmel Historic DistrictHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (1)
Settlement of Carmel community began with the creation of Meriwether County in 1827. Early families-- Caldwell, Burton, Campson, Gray, Reynolds, Williams, Pope, and Glass--came from Edgefield District, South Carolina. They established Carmel . . . — Map (dbm11680) HM
2Georgia, Meriwether County, Durand — Trinity United Methodist ChurchDurand, Georgia Reported permanently removed
In 1854, Harmony Church near the Ogletree cemetery, Liberty Church close by the old Campbell place, and Providence Church from the Strickland neighborhood, all came together, after twenty-two years of sharing camp meeting worship, to form Trinity . . . — Map (dbm107237) HM
3Georgia, Meriwether County, Edman — 99-2 — Red Oak Creek Covered BridgeHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (2)
This bridge was built in the 1840s by freed slave and noted bridge builder Horace King (1807-1885). Constructed on the Town lattice design, the bridge’s web of planks crisscrossing at 45- to 60-degree angles are fastened at each intersection with a . . . — Map (dbm57329) HM
4Georgia, Meriwether County, Gay — 099-1 — Noted Indian TrailHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (3)
The road from the east is a remnant of the Oakfuskee Path, main stem of the noted upper trading route from the Savannah River to the Creek Indians of Georgia and Alabama Beginning at present Augusta, it led this way via Warrenton, Eatonton, Griffin, . . . — Map (dbm42161) HM
5Georgia, Meriwether County, Grantville — 099-7 — Allen-Lee Memorial Church(Old Prospect Methodist)Historical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (4)
When a new building was completed in 1939, the name of this church, established in 1844 as Prospect Methodist Church, was changed to Allen-Lee Memorial Methodist Church to honor two of its illustrious members, Dr. Young J. Allen and Dr. J. W. Lee. . . . — Map (dbm21403) HM
6Georgia, Meriwether County, Greenville — 099-3 — Meriwether CountyHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (5)
Meriwether County, “Second Home” of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt and birthplace of three Ga. Governors -- Joseph M. Terrell, William Y. Atkinson and John M. Slaton -- was created by Act of Dec. 14, 1827 from Troup County. It was named for . . . — Map (dbm22179) HM
7Georgia, Meriwether County, Greenville — 099-2 — Noted Indian Trail←——→Historical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (6)
The Oakfuskee Path, main branch of the famous Upper Creek trading route from the Savannah River to the Creek Indians, passed here. Beginning at present Augusta, it led through Greenville via Warrenton, Eatonton, Griffin and Flat Shoals of the Flint . . . — Map (dbm22205) HM
8Georgia, Meriwether County, Greenville — 99-4 — Richmond D. Hill: Georgia’s First Black MayorHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (7)
In 1973, Richmond D. Hill became the first African American to be elected mayor of a municipality in Georgia. Following, the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965, the NAACP began a campaign to educate, organize, and register rural African . . . — Map (dbm234858) HM
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9Georgia, Meriwether County, Stovall — Union CemeteryHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (8)
Dr. Hope Hull Tigner was born near Athens, Georgia on May 28, 1792, and became a physician and state legislator prior to moving his family to Meriwether County. In 1833 a frame house with green blinds was built across the road from the present . . . — Map (dbm107145) HM
10Georgia, Meriwether County, Warm Springs — Franklin D. RooseveltHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (9)
(Panel #1) Beginning as the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, this hospital for polio patients was founded by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1927. The Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation is today an internationally . . . — Map (dbm84458) HM
11Georgia, Meriwether County, Warm Springs — Franklin Delano RooseveltPresident of the United StatesHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (10)
Died in this house on April 12 1945 No soldier gave more on any battlefield than he who here gave his life for his country no greater martyr ever served the cause of freedom This tablet erected June 25 1947 by the Presidential Electors who . . . — Map (dbm66964) HM WM
12Georgia, Meriwether County, Warm Springs — 99-3 — Georgia Warm Springs FoundationHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (11)
These gates mark the original entrance to the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, established in July 1927 by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Basil O’Connor for the treatment of polio victims. Roosevelt himself suffered from polio beginning in 1921. Learning . . . — Map (dbm21442) HM
13Georgia, Meriwether County, Warm Springs — 099-6 — Longleaf Pine Planting Reported missing
In the early years of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s sojourn in Meriwether County, he observed that no great effort was made to replace trees on cut-over or burnt areas not suitable for agriculture. As a demonstration of replacement, together with . . . — Map (dbm22162) HM
14Georgia, Meriwether County, Warm Springs — 099-4 — Old Depot Site Warm SpringsHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (12)
Here stood the little depot of the Southern R. R. where Franklin D. Roosevelt arrived & departed on his many visits to Warm Springs during the years 1924-1945. A personal interest in the after treatment of infantile paralysis led him, in 1924, to . . . — Map (dbm23072) HM
15Georgia, Meriwether County, Warm Springs — 099-5 — Roosevelt FarmHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (13)
Over 2200 acres atop Pine Mountain were purchased 1926-37, by Franklin D. Roosevelt, some 150 acres of which were pasture and crop land -- the rest in pine and hardwoods. The farm was operated on a self-sustaining basis by adherence to methods . . . — Map (dbm22231) HM
16Georgia, Meriwether County, Warm Springs — 099-8 — Warm Springs Treatment PoolsHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (14)
Georgia’s largest and most famous warm spring delivers 914 gallons of 88°F per minute to a catch basin beneath the buildings at the base of the hill in front of you. The springs have been used for recreation and healing for centuries. Franklin D. . . . — Map (dbm42883) HM
17Georgia, Meriwether County, Warms Springs — 099-9 — The Little White HouseHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (15)
Franklin D. Roosevelt came to Warm Springs in 1924 in hopes of recovering from the effects of polio. His love for the area and hopes for the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation led him to build a small white clapboard cottage on these pine scented . . . — Map (dbm42839) HM
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18Georgia, Meriwether County, Woodbury — 18 F-2 — The Cove Gorges of the FlintHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in MeriwetherCounty, Georgia (16)
Pine Mountain to the south makes a complete loop forming a beautiful basin 4 miles in diameter known as `The Cove.` It is joined on the south by Oak Mountain, another hard quartz ridge. Flint River has avoided an easier course on either side and has . . . — Map (dbm9053) HM

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Jun. 6, 2024

Historical Markers and War Memorials in Meriwether County, Georgia (2024)

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