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CIVIL WAR
HERITAGE TRAILSNEWSLETTER
Atlanta Campaign and March to the
Sea Brochures
www.CivilWarHeritageTrails.orgOctober 2016 Issue No.51Alabama Georgia South Carolina
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Upcoming EventsIn The News
Along the Trails on the Georgia Coast
Along the Trails In the News!
Upcoming Events
Four new interpretive markers have been installed in Savannah, Pooler and Richmond Hill, Georgia along the “Right Wing” route of the March to the Sea Heritage Trail®. Entitled “Pooler Station,” “Savannah & Ogeechee Canal,” “Ways Station” and “Cherry Hill Plantation,” collectively they lead visitors along the historic driving route of the “Right Wing” of William T. Sherman’s army to their victory at Fort McAllister.…
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In the News The City of Lithonia will soon get two roadway markers so tourists and others will know of its role in the Civil War. And State Rep. Doreen Carter says she’s happy she’ll be able to walk about a block from her house and see one of the signs that designate Lithonia as part of the Georgia Civil War Heritage Trails.
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Upcoming Civil War Events in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina
AL - Maple Hill Cemetery Stroll GA - Camp Lawton Tour
SC- Charleston Harbor Cruise Continued on Page 5
Along the Trails on the Georgia Coast
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New interpretive marker next to S & O Canal --- “Scene Along the Savannah & Ogeechee Canal” Savannah GA: “The Savannah and Ogeechee Canal” (#R23): 32.0236, -81.3174
Along the Trails… “Right Wing” of the March to the Sea Heritage Trail®
New Interpretive Markers in Savannah, Pooler & Richmond Hill GA http://www.civilwarheritagetrails.org/ga-civil-war-trails-map/ga-march-to-the-sea.html
New interpretive marker in Tom Triplett Park --- “Rebel prisoners…taking up the torpedoes” Pooler GA: “Pooler Station/Elevated Tent Camps” (#R22), GPS: 32.0933, -81.2123
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…Along the Trails New Markers along the March to the Sea Heritage Trail® “Right Wing”
The “Right Wing” route of the March to the Sea Heritage Trail® ends at Fort McAllister State Park: http://gastateparks.org/FortMcAllister
New interpretive marker in J. F. Gregory Park --- General Robert E. Lee on Traveller Richmond Hill GA: “Ways Station” (#R25): 31.9455, -81.3064
New interpretive marker at Henry Ford Kindergarten --- “Rice Culture on the Ogeechee” Richmond Hill GA: “Cherry Hill Plantation” (#R26): 31.9305, -81.2978
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In the News! “City of Lithonia to be included…”
On Common Ground News, Lithonia GA
Roadway “trailblazer” directional signage is currently being installed at more than 1,100 locations along the historic routes of the
Atlanta Campaign, March to the Sea & Jefferson Davis Heritage Trails
The City of Lithonia will soon get two roadway markers so tourists and others will know of its role in the Civil War. And State Rep. Doreen Carter says she’s happy she’ll be able to walk about a block from her house and see one of the signs that designate Lithonia as part of the Georgia Civil War Heritage Trails.
“This is really exciting for me. We’ve heard stories that Sherman’s troops camped in my backyard,” said Carter. “It will provide a great economic boost to the areas with the increase in history tours throughout the state. It puts Lithonia on the map and it will help benefit merchants in our downtown area as people explore historic sites.”
General Tecumseh William Sherman’s infamous “March to the Sea” campaign wound its way through captured Atlanta areas, including Lithonia, in 1864. The troops burned enemy military targets, buildings, civilian homes and other property as they made their way to the Savannah port.
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Friends of the Hunley North Charleston, SC
Iron & Steel Museum of Alabama McCalla, AL
Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site - Irwinville, GA
Upcoming Events Details about these and more Civil War era events can be found at
www.CivilWarHeritageTrails.org
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Alabama: Maple Hill Cemetery Stroll - Sunday, October 16, 2:00 to 4:30 pm, Maple Hill Cemetery, 203 Maple Hill Drive, Huntsville AL. This 20th annual Maple Hill Cemetery Stroll features over 70 local citizens dressed in period costume portraying both the famous and infamous people buried at Maple Hill Cemetery. Included are five Alabama governors and the Confederate Secretary of War who ordered the first shot at Fort Sumter. Rain date is October 23rd. FREE admission; donations will restore damaged headstones and iron work. 256-533-5723, http://www.huntsvillepilgrimage.org/
Georgia: History and Haunts of Camp Lawton Tour - Fridays & Saturdays, October 14, 15, 28 & 29, 6:00 to 9:00 pm each evening, Magnolia Springs State Park, 1053 Magnolia Springs Drive, Millen GA. Come experience an entertaining evening of history, beautiful scenery and ghostly tales. Learn about the historic Civil War prison “Camp Lawton” from author Dr. John Derden. Enjoy a walking lantern tour of the grounds which encompasses the prison and fort areas while sharing ghostly experiences of previous guests. The tour will end in our museum. Admission: $15.00 per person, plus $5.00 parking. 478-982-1660, http://gastateparks.org/MagnoliaSprings
South Carolina: Sunset Cruise of Charleston Harbor - Friday, October 21, 5:30 pm, departing from Liberty Square, 360 Concord Street, Charleston SC. Enjoy a sunset cruise to Fort Sumter in support of Kids to the Parks, the Fort Sumter-Fort Moultrie Historical Trust education outreach program. Meet Civil War historians and Trust board members as National Park Service staff lead behind-the-scenes tours and students from Charleston County School District's arts program entertain. The special evening culminates with “War and Wardrobe,” a presentation using diaries of the time and period clothing to examine the hardships of wartime endured on the homefront during the Civil War. A leisurely cruise of the harbor and Charleston’s twinkling lights guarantees to delight guests and friends, old and new. Tickets: $100.00. 843-224-0331, www.fortsumtertrust.org/