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Civil War Historical Marker Initiative

Civil War Historical Marker Initiative

As part of the national sesquicentennial commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the Georgia Historical Society with support from the Georgia Department of Economic Development, the Georgia Department of Labor, Georgia Battlefields Association, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, and other partners throughout the state collaborated on a project to use historical markers to promote tourism and create better access to Georgia’s Civil War history.

History of the Civil War 150 Project

In preparation for the Civil War sesquicentennial commemoration, GHS conducted a statewide survey of over 900 Civil War markers in 2008, noting their subjects, condition, and location. The survey revealed that fifteen percent of the markers were missing or damaged and further confirmed that over 90 percent of the existing markers dealt strictly with military topics, leaving vast segments of the Civil War story untold — with almost no markers describing the war’s impact on civilians, politics, industry, the home front, African Americans, or women.

Following the survey, GHS recast and replaced seven missing markers detailing Sherman’s March to the Sea in their original locations along the route of that march across Georgia, and erected eighteen new historical markers that interpret previously unrepresented historical elements of the war throughout the state.

Beyond the Sesquicentennial

Today, GHS has established the Civil War Historical Marker Initiative to expand on the initial work conducted during the Civil War 150. GHS has since worked to create a comprehensive list of historical markers erected by the Georgia Historical Society pertaining to the Civil War, as illustrated in the section, “New Civil War Historical Markers Across Georgia.”

To allow visitors and residents to access and further utilize Georgia Historical Markers, GHS’s online database offers visitors the ability to search for historical markers and interact with these historical resources by creating a customizable driving trail. Database users may search for over 2,000 historical markers by keyword, as well as sort by Georgia county or region, time period, or marker program (Georgia Historical Society or Georgia Historical Commission/Georgia Department of Natural Resources). Using the search tools, users can create a point-to-point driving trail of historical markers by simply entering in a start and end point. Click here to access the Georgia Historical Marker Database.

New Civil War Historical Markers Across Georgia

The following historical markers, erected by the Georgia Historical Society, recognize sites associated with the Civil War in Georgia—its causes and immediate outcomes—and form the foundation of the Civil War Historical Marker Initiative. To further tell the story of Georgia’s role in the Civil War, GHS encourages applications from community groups throughout Georgia interested in expanding the story through the development of new historical markers. For more information on the marker application process, please follow this link.

  • African-American Soldiers in Combat (Whitfield)
  • Battery Hamilton (Chatham)
  • Beach Institute (Chatham)
  • Birthplace of John C. Fremont (Chatham)
  • Campaign for Atlanta: Johnston Review (Whitfield)
  • Civil War Slave Conspiracy (Brooks)
  • Civil War Women’s Riot (Muscogee)
  • CSS Georgia: The “Ladies’ Gunboat” (Chatham)
  • Explosion at the Confederate Powder Works (Richmond)
  • Gen. Montgomery C. Meigs, U.S.A (Richmond)
  • General Cleburne’s Proposal to Arm the Slaves (Whitfield)
  • General Thomas Edwin Greenfield Ransom (1834-1864) (Floyd)
  • Georgia’s Secession Convention (Baldwin)
  • Georgians in the Union Army (Dawson)
  • Hampton Plantation (Glynn)
  • History of Emancipation: Gen. David Hunter and General Orders No. 7 (Chatham)
  • History of Emancipation: Special Field Orders No. 15 (Chatham)
  • Largest Slave Sale in Georgia History (Chatham)
  • March to the Sea – Atlanta (DeKalb)
  • March to the Sea – Savannah (Chatham)
  • March to the Sea: Ebenezer Creek (Effingham County)
  • Mrs. Beall’s Mill (Putnam)
  • Sherman’s March to the Sea: Battle of Shaw’s Bridge and Shaw’s Dam (Chatham)
  • The Battles for Atlanta (Fulton)
  • The Burning and Destruction of Atlanta (Fulton)
  • The Burning of Darien (McIntosh)
  • The Capture of Covington (Newton)
  • The Madden Branch Massacre: Anti-Confederate Activity in North Georgia (Fannin)
  • William Clayton Fain: Georgia Unionist (Fannin)

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  • John Charles Fremont
  • The American Civil War at 150
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Jepson House Education Center*

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Jepson House Education Center*

104 W. Gaston Street
Savannah, GA 31401
912-651-2125

Open: Monday–Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
*BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Research Center

501 Whitaker Street
Savannah, GA 31401
912-651-2128

Open: Wednesday–Friday
12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
First and third Saturdays
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Atlanta office*

One Baltimore Place NW, Suite G300
Atlanta, GA 30308
404-382-5410

Open: Monday–Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
*BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Charity Navigator

The Georgia Historical Society has been awarded its eleventh consecutive 4-Star Rating from Charity Navigator, the largest charity evaluator in America, for sound fiscal management and commitment to accountability and transparency, a distinction that places The Society among an elite 1% of non-profit organizations in America.

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