
Spalding County is located in the west-central part of Georgia and
encompasses 201 square miles. Bordered by Clayton, Coweta, Fayette,
Henry, Butts, Lamar, Pike, and Meriwether counties, Spalding County
lies 40 miles south of downtown Atlanta and 55 miles northwest of
Macon.
Spalding County is a part of the Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area
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For photos of these Spalding County Historic Markers, please
click on the hyperlinks below.
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Picture 1: John McIntosh Kell marker
near Sunnyside.
Picture 2: Ringold community
marker
Picture 3: Confederate
encampment
Picture 4: Georgia Experiment
Station
Picture 5: Camp Milner,
Confederate encampment
Picture 6: Spalding Grays
marker
Picture 7: Founding of
Griffin marker
Picture 8: Founding of
Griffin additional marker on Taylor Street
Picture 9: Spalding County
marker at County Courthouse
Picture 10: Lewis Lawrence
Griffin marker at Old City Hall in Griffin
Picture 11: City of Griffin
marker at Old City Hall
Picture 12: Orphan Brigade
marker
Picture 13: Georgia Militia
at Griffin marker
Picture 14: Stonewall
Confederate Cemetery
Picture 15: First Paving
(Spalding County had first road paved from county line to county
line on Chicago-Miami Dixie Highway)
Picture 16: First Grain
Elevator in Georgia at Orchard Hill
Map and photos courtesy of
McIntosh Trail Regional Development Center. |
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