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

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1Georgia, Burke County, Alexander — 017-17 — Sherman's Left WingHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (1)
On Dec. 4, 1864, Kilpatrick's cavalry division (USA) of Gen. Sherman's army, supported by two brigades of Baird's infantry division of the 14th Corps, drove units of Wheeler's cavalry corps (CSA) out of Waynesboro and across Brier Creek in order to . . . — Map (dbm7959) HM
2Georgia, Burke County, Blythe — Carswell1772 – 1972 — “Ye Shall Know Them By Their Fruits.” Matthew 7:16 — Historical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (2)
Alexander and Isabella Browne Carswell, whose ancestors earlier had fled strife-torn Scotland for Ireland, emigrated with their six children to America in 1772. The children were Edward, then 17; Agnes, 15; John, 12; Alexander Jr, 10; James, 7; and . . . — Map (dbm200199) HM
3Georgia, Burke County, Blythe — Hopeful Baptist ChurchCemetery & Historic AcreageNational Register of Historic PlacesHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (3)
Hopeful was organized in October 1814 when members of the “Church at the Pinewoods Meeting House” purchased land on which the meeting house stood for $10. The first minutes of Hopeful's history was the legal indenture recording the name “Hopeful”: . . . — Map (dbm200159) HM
4Georgia, Burke County, Midville — Bark Camp ChurchHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (4)
Constituted in 1788, Bark Camp Church was the center for worship, culture and hospitality in Bark Camp, one of the oldest settlements in Burke County. Many of the congregation honorably served during the War Between the States as soldiers . . . — Map (dbm97007) HM
5Georgia, Burke County, Midville — 017-9 — Bark Camp ChurchHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (5)
Constituted in the early part of 1788, Bark Camp Baptist Church was a center for culture and hospitality in Bark Camp, one of the oldest settlements in Burke County and a community of wealthy and prominent plantation owners. Among the 29 charter . . . — Map (dbm44549) HM
6Georgia, Burke County, Midville — 017-11 — Sherman at MidvilleHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (6)
On Nov. 15, 1864, after destroying Atlanta and cutting his communications with the North, Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, USA, began his destructive Campaign for Savannah - the March to the Sea. He divided his army [US] into two wings. The Left Wing (14th . . . — Map (dbm32534) HM
7Georgia, Burke County, Midville — R17 — The Savannah RoadCamp in the Pine Barrens — March to the Sea Heritage Trail — Historical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (7)
On Monday, November 28, 1864, while elements of the Federal 20th Corps were destroying sections of the Central Railroad of Georgia at Bartow (aka Speir's Turnout), Major General William T. Sherman was traveling with his army's 17th Corps led by . . . — Map (dbm127163) HM
8Georgia, Burke County, Munnerlyn — Site of Planters Electric Membership Corporation Organizational MeetingHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (8)
On August 5, 1936, an organizational meeting of the Planters Electric Membership Corporation was held in the Bellevue Plantation commissary building. Those present and elected to become officers were Porter W.Carswell, President; Frank M. Cates, . . . — Map (dbm169037) HM
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9Georgia, Burke County, Sardis — First McCanaan Baptist ChurchHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (9)
this property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 2001 — Map (dbm200201) HM
10Georgia, Burke County, Sardis — 017-1 — Old Quaker RoadHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (10)
This highway has been following closely the course of the Old Quaker Road, one of Georgia's earliest vehicular thoroughfares. It was opened about 1769 to link Savannah, the colonial capital, with a Quaker settlement centering around Wrightsboro in . . . — Map (dbm7992) HM
11Georgia, Burke County, Sardis — Original Site Sardis Baptist ChurchHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (11)
Erected 1810 Rebuilt 1847 Dismantled 1940 and material used in erecting pastorium in Sardis. Originally Beech Branch Meeting House constituted in 1803. — Map (dbm12491) HM
12Georgia, Burke County, Sardis — 124-21 — Sardis Baptist ChurchHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (12)
On Sept. 28, 1803, a group of men living in Burke County near Beech Branch Meeting House, "found to be in the true Baptist faith", by a presbytery of Rev. Henry Hand and Rev. John Ross, were constituted into one Body as a Baptist Church. A church . . . — Map (dbm18718) HM
13Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 017-18 — Bellevue PlantationHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (13)
Dating from a royal grant by King George III to Samuel Eastlake in 1767, Bellevue Plantation has been owned continuously by the Carswell family since 1835. The year in which the house was built is not known but it is believed to have been erected . . . — Map (dbm169036) HM
14Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 017-3 — Botsford Church - 1773Historical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (14)
Botsford Church, Constituted in 1773 by the Rev. Edmund Botsford, was the second Baptist church in Georgia. Originally located 25 miles below Augusta, known as the New Savannah Church, it was moved about 10 miles to this place after the Revolution. . . . — Map (dbm13116) HM
15Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 017-6 — Burke CountyHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (15)
Burke County, an original county, was created by the Const. of Feb. 5, 1777, from Creek Cession of May 30, 1733. In 1758, it had been organized as the Parish of St. George. Originally, it contained parts of Jefferson, Jenkins and Screven Counties. . . . — Map (dbm7856) HM
16Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — Burke County Veterans MemorialHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (16)
Side 1:For those who fought for it Freedom has a taste the protected will never know The people of Burke County dedicate this memorial to the men who died in Vietnam. John A. Bennett • Jackson E. Cox • Theus E. . . . — Map (dbm80104) WM
17Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 017-8 — Burke County's 8 GovernorsHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (17)
Historic Burke County, formerly St. George`s Parish, claims 8 Ga. Governors by birth, residence or marriage. JOHN HOUSTOUN (1744-1796), Rev. patriot, member of Continental Congress, Gov. 1778-1779 & 1784-1785, was born near present Waynesboro. . . . — Map (dbm7867) HM
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18Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 017-15 — Cavalry Skirmish at Thomas' Station Reported missing
On Dec. 3, 1864, Kilpatrick's cavalry division (USA), supported by Baird's division, 14th Corps, moving on the extreme left of General Sherman's army, reached the Augusta and Savannah Railroad and encamped, with Baird at Thomas' Station (0.2 mile E) . . . — Map (dbm170369) HM
19Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — Colonels Twiggs and FewHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (18)
In Honor Of The Men Under Command Of Colonel Twiggs And Colonel Few Who Victoriously Defended The Cause Of The American Revolution At The Battle Of Burke Jail In 1779 Erected by the Georgia Society and the Edmund Burke Chapter . . . — Map (dbm7902) HM
20Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 17-4 — First Presbyterian Church»—→Historical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (19)
Scotch Presbyterians of St. George's Parish, now Burke County, by 1760 had organized churches at Brier Creek, Old Church (formerly Episcopalian) and Walnut Branch. In 1771 Rev. Josiah Lewis became the first permanent pastor, sent by the Synod of New . . . — Map (dbm40268) HM
21Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — Ivanhoe Plantation1765Historical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (20)
Ivanhoe Plantation was established in 1765 by a Crown Grant to Thomas Whitehead from King George III of England. The plantation is located 3 or 4 miles east of Waynesboro, Georgia and 15 miles along Brier Creek going down stream. The grant . . . — Map (dbm103303) HM
22Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — Lost Burke County Men S.S. OtrantoHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (21)
This tablet is placed to perpetuatethe memory of Burke County men who, in theservice of their country in the World War,lost their lives in the sinking of theS.S. OTRANTO, October 6th 1918 Wm. Broadus Carter, Wm. D. Herrington Augustus . . . — Map (dbm7900) HM
23Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 017-2 — Old Quaker RoadHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (22)
The highway bearing left is the Old Quaker road, on of Georgia's earliest vehicular highways. It was opened about 1769 to provide a direct way from Savannah to a Quaker settlement centering around Wrightsboro in today's upper McDuffie County. . . . — Map (dbm8022) HM
24Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 25 B-4 — Shell BluffHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (23)
Shell Bluff on the Savannah River 15 miles northeast has been famous since Indian days because of its outcrops of fossil shells including those of giantoysters. These lived in the Eocene sea that covered this part of Georgia some 50 million years . . . — Map (dbm13134) HM
25Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — L24 — Skirmish at Ivanhoe PlantationCatharine Whitehead Rowland's Diary — March to the Sea Heritage Trail — Historical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (24)
This land is part of the former Ivanhoe Plantation property of the Whitehead family. The plantations home was located near the northeast corner of the Quaker road and the Walker Bridge road (Story Mill Road). A diary kept by 26-year-old Catharine . . . — Map (dbm103374) HM
26Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 017-13 — Skirmish at Rocky Creek Church Reported missing
Dec. 2, 1864. Baird's Division, 14th Corps [US], marching on the left of Gen. Sherman’s army in support of Kilpatrick’s cavalry division, which was enroute to burn the bridges over Brier Creek, NE of Waynesboro, reached Rocky Creek about 10:00 A.M. . . . — Map (dbm60505) HM
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27Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 017-16 — The Cavalry Actions at WaynesboroHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (25)
Late on Nov. 26, 1864, elements of the 3rd Cavalry Division (USA), Brig. Gen. J.L. Kilpatrick, USA, of Gen. Sherman's army, reached the railroad bridge north of Waynesboro and partially burned it before being driven off by troops of the Cavalry . . . — Map (dbm7903) HM
28Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — L25 — The J.D. Roberts HomeA Witness to the Battles for Waynesborough — March to the Sea Heritage Trail — Historical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (26)
Built about 1858 in the Georgian Cottage style as a home for J. D. Roberts, the house was designed by noted architect John Trowbridge. Subsequent occupants have included a doctor's office, millinery shop and county museum. In late 1864 the house . . . — Map (dbm103299) HM
29Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — The ShadowsHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (27)
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Circa 1876 — Map (dbm200200) HM
30Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — To Honor George WashingtonWho Lodged Here May 17-18, 1791.Historical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (28)
The game is yet in our own hands; to play it well is all we have to do – nothing but harmony, honesty, industry and frugality are necessary to make us a great and happy people. George WashingtonMap (dbm59851) HM
31Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 17-1 — Washington’s Southern TourHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (29)
Traveling from Savannah to Augusta on his Southern tour of 1791, President George Washington stopped in Waynesboro on May 17. Departing from Savannah two days earlier, Washington lodged at "one Spencers " in Effingham County, fifteen miles north of . . . — Map (dbm7800) HM
32Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 017-10 — WaynesboroughHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (30)
On July 31, 1783, an Act was passed by the General Assembly meeting in Augusta to lay out a town, Waynesborough, on reserved or private land. Commissioners named (Thomas Lewis, Sr., Thomas Lewis, Jr., John Duhart, Edward Telfair, John Jones) were . . . — Map (dbm7868) HM
33Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro, Munnerlyn — 017-12 — The 14th Corps at Lumpkin's StationHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in BurkeCounty, Georgia (31)
On Dec. 3, 1864, after a hard march across Buckhead, Rocky Beaver Dam and Rosemary creeks from camps N. of Birdsville and W. of Buckhead Church, the 14th Corps [US], Maj. Gen. Jeff. C. Davis, [US] (less Baird's division) camped at Lumpkin's station . . . — Map (dbm13119) HM

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May. 17, 2024

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