Georgia: A Guide to Its Towns and CountrysideUS History Publishers |
Contenido
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29 | |
History and Government | 35 |
Agriculture | 57 |
Industry | 66 |
Transportation | 77 |
Religion | 87 |
Education | 96 |
TOUR 14 | 309 |
TOUR 2A Dalton | 323 |
TOUR 3A DanielsvilleElberton Abbeville S C State 36 | 349 |
TOUR 5 | 365 |
357 | 377 |
Section b Griffin to Florida Line | 388 |
TOUR | 405 |
Section b Macon to Alabama Line | 426 |
Sports and Recreation | 105 |
Music | 116 |
Literature | 117 |
Athens | 147 |
TOUR 15 | 213 |
TOUR 4 | 275 |
TOUR IA Junction with US 17 Bloody Marsh Battlefield | 293 |
TOUR 2 | 299 |
Section a Tennessee Line to Columbus | 437 |
Section b Columbus to Florida Line | 452 |
TOUR IOA Junction with US 27 Fort Benning State | 459 |
TOUR 13 | 467 |
TOUR 14A Junction with State 24Sparta Crawfordville State | 492 |
TOUR 16 | 500 |
CHRONOLOGY | 521 |
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Términos y frases comunes
acres agricultural Athens Atlanta Augusta Baptist Battle of Atlanta beautiful became brick buildings built CEMETERY century Chattahoochee Chattahoochee National Forest Chattahoochee River Cherokee church clay College Colonial Columbus Confederate constructed cotton County courthouse Creek developed dirt road Doric columns early entrance erected established farm Federal feet forests frame house garden Greek Revival highway Hill HOUSE private incorporated Indian industrial Irwinville junction lake land later Line Macon manufacture memorial Methodist miles Milledgeville mills MONUMENT mound Mountain named Nancy Hart Negro oaks Ogeechee River Oglethorpe Oglethorpe University organized park pine plantation plants porch portico railroad red brick River Robert Toombs route Savannah Savannah River seat settlers Simon Island slave soldiers South Carolina southern Spanish spring square stone streets structure surrounding tabby TOUR town trail trees two-story Union University of Georgia unpaved Valley village white frame
Pasajes populares
Página 18 - The buffalo (urus) once so very numerous, is not at this day to be seen in this part of the country; there are but few elks, and those only in the Apalachian mountains. The dreaded and formidable rattlesnake is yet too common, and a variety of other serpents abound...