Historical Markers in Gordon County, Georgia
123rd New York Infantry
Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Lay's Ferry
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Resaca, Georgia
Battle of Resaca, Georgia
Big Spring
Calhoun Depot
Calhoun War Memorial
Calhoun, Ga, May 18, 1864.
Cherokee Indian Memorial
Cherokee Nation
Civil War Fighting Men
Confederate Cemetery Resaca
Crossing the Oostanaula at Lay's Ferry
Dancers in the Red Clay Minuet
Did You Know That Both Sides Used Red, White and Blue Flags?
Enduring the Battle of Resaca
Field's Mill & Ferry
Gordon County
Harlans Cross Roads
Hicks/McCoy House Sites
Historic Liberty Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Historic Site in Journalism
How to Tell the Yankees from the Rebels!
Johnston's Rear Guard Stops McPherson
Lays Ferry
Liberty Church Grounds
Logan's XV Corps to the South
Mary J. Green
Mary Jane Green
McClures Ferry
Miss Mary Green
New Echota
New Echota Cemetery
New Echota Ferry
Old Sonora P.O. Now Sonoraville
Oostanaula River Bridges
Oothcaloga Mission
Oothcaloga Valley
Picturing a 19th-century Battle
Polk's Line Withdrawn to Resaca
Resaca Battlefield State Historic Site
Resaca Battlefield State Historic Site
Resaca A Defensible Position
Resaca's Confederate Cemetery / Resaca's Fort Wayne
Richard Peters Plantation
Roland Hayes
Sequoyah
Site of Action Carlin's Brigade
Site of Action Judah's Division
Site of the Robert C. Saxon House
Snake Creek Gap
South Toward Atlanta
Stories from the Wild Hills of Resaca
The Calhoun Depot
The Resaca Confederate Cemetery
The Road to Resaca
Trail of Tears
Why Fight at Resaca?