Historical Markers in McIntosh County, Georgia
200 Years of Sawmilling
Ardoch
Ashantilly
Baisden's Bluff Academy
Birthplace of John McIntosh Kell
Butler Island Plantation
Captain William McIntosh
Capture of 26 Men in 1864
Colonel John McIntosh
Columbus Square
Confederate Post in 1864
Darien
Darien Presbyterian Church
Darien Waterfront
Darien's Railroad and Depot
Famous Butler Authors
Fort Barrington
Fort Barrington
Fort Darien
Fort King George
General's Island
Guale Indian Village
How Steam Engines Worked
John Houstoun McIntosh
Jonesville
Lower Bluff Sawmill
Mallow Plantation
McIntosh County
Methodists at Darien
New Inverness
Oglethorpe Oak
Old Belleville or Troup Cemetery
Old Court House at Sapelo Bridge
Old Fort King George
Old Meeting House
Old River Road
Port of Darien
Rice Hope
Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church
Saint Cyprian's Episcopal Church
Sapelo Island
Site of Bank of Darien
Site of Early Spanish Mission
South Newport Baptist Church
St. Andrew's Cemetery
Sutherland's Bluff
The Burning of Darien
The McIntosh Family Of McIntosh County
The Oglethorpe Oak
The Savannah Lumber Company
To The Soldiers Of Fort King George
Vernon Square
William Bartram Trail
“The Thicket”