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Marker Monday: The Georgia Infirmary
This week’s #MarkerMonday highlights the Georgia Infirmary in Savannah, Georgia. For over 175 years, the Georgia Infirmary has served the community as…
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Marker Monday: Camp Conrad
This week’s #MarkerMonday commemorates the beginning of the Spanish-American War on April 25, 1898….
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Marker Monday: The Georgia Navy
This week’s #MarkerMonday shines a light on Georgia’s early naval history. During the American Revolution, eleven of the thirteen colonies…
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Marker Monday: Birthplace of the Eighth Air Force
This week’s #MarkerMonday highlights the Birthplace of the Eighth Air Force. On Jan. 28, 1942, the Eighth Air…
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Marker Monday: Birthplace of John C. Fremont
Today’s #MarkerMonday highlights John C. Fremont, accomplished explorer, military leader, and politician. He was born on this week (Jan. 21st) in 1813…
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Marker Monday: Gov. John M. Slaton
Today’s #MarkerMonday recognizes Governor John M. Slaton, who passed away on this day in 1955. Born in…
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Marker Monday: General Cleburne’s Proposal to Arm Slaves
Today’s #MarkerMonday recognizes General Cleburne’s Proposal to Arm Slaves. On…
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Marker Monday: Grave of General Wiley Thompson
Today’s #MarkerMonday highlights General Wiley Thompson, who passed away…
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Marker Monday: Wesleyan College, World’s First College Chartered to Grant Degrees to Women
Today’s #MarkerMonday highlights Wesleyan College – the first college to grant degrees to women….
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Marker Monday: Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar
Today’s #MarkerMonday highlights Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar – an accomplished statesman, soldier, and writer. The Louisville, Georgia native…
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