Showing posts with label Historical Markers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Historical Markers. Show all posts
Monday, August 15, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Fort Montpelier 1794, Creek Indians History, Milledgeville Georgia, Baldwin County GA.
Fort Montpelier 1794, Creek Indians, Milledgeville Georgia, Baldwin County GA.
Historical marker at Montpelier United Methodist Church
Georgia Creek Indian Tribe History
FORT MONTPELIER
Georgia Creek Indian Tribe History
FORT MONTPELIER
Friday, March 5, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Oliver Hardy Actor History sign,Movie Theater projectionist, Milledgeville Hotel 1858, Milledgeville Georgia
Oliver Hardy Actor History sign,
Movie Theater projectionist, Milledgeville Hotel 1858, Milledgeville Georgia
Friday, February 12, 2010
The ROCK Landing, Milledgeville Georgia,Baldwin County GA. Oconee River Creek Indians
The ROCK Landing, Milledgeville,Baldwin County Georgia Oconee River,
Georgia Creek Indians or also called Muscogees Indian tribes
Creek Indian Warriors History sign
Georgia Creek Indians or also called Muscogees Indian tribes
Creek Indian Warriors History sign
Introduction......the Creek Indians
Just what do we mean by the Creeks? According to scholar Michael D. Green in the introduction to his The Creeks: A Critical Bibliography:"The Creek Nation was a confederacy--an alliance of separate and independent tribes that gradually became, over a long period, a single political organization. Through most of its history, however, the Confederacy was a dynamic institution, constantly changing in size as tribes, for whatever reason, entered the alliance or left it. ... This fluctuating population base...has confounded the attempts of historians and anthropologists to generalize about the Creeks. One can be clear or correct, but rarely both."Another name for the Creeks is Muscogees. Muscogee is also the name of the language of the largest group within the Creeks. Other groups spoke Alabama, Koasiti, Hitchiti, Natchez, Yuchi, and Shawnee. Often when people refer to speaking Creek or to the Creek language, they mean Muscogee, but it's not always clear which language they are referring to. Seminole is the name for one group which eventually left the Confederacy and became regarded as a separate tribe
CHEROKEE CREEK INDIANS 1815 Map,
US War Department Government Alabama Georgia Indian Lands
Monday, February 8, 2010
CIVIL WAR Confederate Soldiers statue, Erected by Daughters of The Confederacy, Milledgeville Georgia, Baldwin County GA. 1861-1865 History
Confederate Soldiers statue, Erected by Daughters of The Confederacy,
Milledgeville Georgia, Baldwin County GA.
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The objectives of the organization are Historical, Educational, Benevolent, Memorial and Patriotic:
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The objectives of the organization are Historical, Educational, Benevolent, Memorial and Patriotic:
- To collect and preserve the material necessary for a truthful history of the American Civil War and to protect, preserve, and mark the places made historic by Confederate valor;
- To assist descendants of worthy Confederates in securing a proper education;
- To fulfill the sacred duty of benevolence toward the survivors of the War and those dependent upon them;
- To honor the memory of those who served and those who fell in the service of the Confederate States of America;
- To record the part played during the War by Southern women, including their patient endurance of hardship, their patriotic devotion during the struggle, and their untiring efforts during the post-War reconstruction of the South; and
- To cherish the ties of friendship among the members of the Organization.
Friday, December 4, 2009
HISTORICAL MARKERS, Milledgeville Georgia, Baldwin county history signs
Campsite of Union Army,General William T. Sherman, Milledgeville Georgia,Baldwin County
ROCK LANDING, Creek Indians
Old State Capital marker, Milledgeville Georgia, Baldwin County GA.
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