Historical Markers in Camden County, Georgia
Battle for Georgia
Camden County
Captain Lemuel Johnson Memorial and Park
City of St. Marys
Clark-Bessant House
First Pecan Trees Grown Here About 1840
First Presbyterian Church
George Washington Oak Tree Site
Georgias Coastal Gem:
Georgias Spanish Period
Industry finds St. Marys
Industry finds St. Marys
Industry finds St. Marys:
Industry finds St. Marys:
International Border Town
Loading Timber Products and Turpentine
Orange Hall
Point Peter
Point Peter Battery and the War of 1812
Post Road
Refuge Plantation
Shipbuilding Launched in St. Marys
Ships Under Sail:
Southern Signature
Spanish Occupation of Georgia
St. Marys Methodist Church Established 1799-1800
St. Marys: A Military Town for 200+ Years
Tabby Sugar Works of John Houston McIntosh
Tall Ships in the Harbor
The Birth of a City
The Civil War Comes to St. Marys
The Civil War: Local Landmarks
The Civil War: Local People
The Enduring Gullah
The Forgotten Battle
The Forgotten Battles
The Last Battles of The War of 1812
The Lost Native Americans
The St Marys Peace Garden
The State Of Georgia Salutes
The Tragic Acadians
The Washington Pump & Oak
Treaty of Coleraine
USS George Bancroft
Washington Pump & Oak
Weathering
WW II Torpedo