Historical Markers and War Memorials in Walton County (2024)

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DeFuniak Springs is the county seat for Walton County

Adjacent to Walton County, Florida

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1Florida, Walton County, Darlington — Darlington WWII MemorialHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (1)
Those from the Darlington Community who made the Supreme Sacrifice in WWII Walter Beck • Gordan Commander • Jack McGowan • Thomas Purvis • Floyd Smith — Map (dbm249164) WM
2Florida, Walton County, DeFuniak Springs — F-741 — Cosson Family TragedyHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (2)
In 1936, James Marvin Cosson Sr. moved his family to this location about one-half mile east of the Eglin Army Airfield to have more land to farm and to provide for his wife, Annie Bell Cosson, and their four children. During World War II, Eglin . . . — Map (dbm73290) HM
3Florida, Walton County, DeFuniak Springs — F-622 — Euchee Valley Presbyterian Church And CemeteryHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (3)
This is the site of one of Florida’s oldest organized Presbyterian Church which was the largest Presbyterian Church in Florida until 1885. On May 27, 1827, the Reverend Murdoch Murphy of the Alabama Synod presided with one Elder, Donald McLean, Sr., . . . — Map (dbm54796) HM
4Florida, Walton County, DeFuniak Springs — F-567 — Eucheeanna Community1st County Seat for Walton County — 1828-1885 — Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (4)
Eucheeanna, the first Scottish settlement in territorial Florida, was named in honor of the Euchee Indians. Tradition holds that the first slave child was born in the settlement. Eucheeanna consisted of a school, court house, jail, Masonic and Odd . . . — Map (dbm73291) HM
5Florida, Walton County, DeFuniak Springs — F-307 — Florida Education Association: The BeginningHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (5)
Florida teachers and administrators numbering 700 met here in Chautauqua Hall for a "teachers institute" called the Florida Chautauqua. The meeting was called to order by J.A. Graham, City Superintendent of Schools, Key West, at 12:30 p.m., on . . . — Map (dbm83080) HM
6Florida, Walton County, DeFuniak Springs — F-147 — Florida's First Confederate MonumentHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (6)
Shortly after the Civil War, the women of Walton County organized a "Ladies' Memorial Association," with Jeannett I. McKinnon as president, to erect a marble monument honoring Walton County's Confederate dead. The Association raised $250, and the . . . — Map (dbm39774) HM
7Florida, Walton County, DeFuniak Springs — F-377 — The Chautauqua Hall of BrotherhoodHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (7)
The original Chautauqua Institution was founded in 1874 on Lake Chautauqua in western New York state as a vacation school for Sunday school teachers. The idea of providing a retreat for improving religious and secular education for the general . . . — Map (dbm39773) HM
8Florida, Walton County, DeFuniak Springs — Walton County Confederate MonumentHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (8)
To the memory of the Confederate Dead of Walton Co. Florida. Erected by the Ladies of the Walton County Female Memorial Association. Southwest face Angus D. McLean, Col., 6th Fla. Vols. Murdoch M. Gillis, Capt. 6th Fla. Vols. Daniel D. . . . — Map (dbm39775) HM
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9Florida, Walton County, DeFuniak Springs — F-267 — Walton-DeFuniak LibraryHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (9)
The Walton-DeFuniak Library opened during the first decade of the existence of the town of DeFuniak Springs. This community originated in the early 1880's as a station on the new Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad. The town was named for Frederick de . . . — Map (dbm60246) HM
10Florida, Walton County, Eglin Air Force Base — Doolittle RaidersHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (10)
The Doolittle Raid, U.S. Army Special Mission No. 1 of World War II, was a daring one-way mission of 16 B-25 Mitchell medium bombers with 80 aircrew, commanded by Lt Col James "Jimmy" Doolittle to carry out America's first offensive attack on . . . — Map (dbm78745) HM
11Florida, Walton County, Freeport — Freeport Masonic HallHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (11)
Herman Lodge No. 108 F.&A.M. was chartered January 16, 1889 in DeFuniak Springs and originally met in a structure in the area of Freeport known as "Tucker Town". On June 19, 1901, the lodge building burned down and was replaced with this structure . . . — Map (dbm110447) HM
12Florida, Walton County, Ponce de Leon — F-623 — Knox Hill Academy1848Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (12)
The Knox Hill Academy, a boarding school, was founded in 1848 by the Rev. John Newton (April 22, 1814 – Nov. 21, 1871), who was also the head master and a Presbyterian minister. It was first located near a spring northeast of the Morrison . . . — Map (dbm54795) HM
13Florida, Walton County, Santa Rosa Beach — F-172 — EdenHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (13)
“Who loves a garden, still his ‘Eden’ keeps.” Amos Bronson Alcott The estate was bought in 1963 by Lois Genevieve Maxon, who planned the gardens which enhance the lovely natural setting and restored the mansion in antebellum style. . . . — Map (dbm41134) HM
14Florida, Walton County, Santa Rosa Beach — F-795 — Gulf CemeteryHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (14)
Gulf Cemetery was established circa 1910 when the town of Santa Rosa was established on Hogtown Bayou. The town's first families began to bury their loved ones at this site, the area's highest elevation with a view of the Gulf of Mexico. The . . . — Map (dbm78730) HM
15Florida, Walton County, Westville — F-621 — Alford’s MillHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (15)
Near this location, Marion Alford established in 1864 a water-powered grist mill that became the focal point of a small farming community that developed in this area of north Walton County. Archaeological remains of the mill dam and foundations . . . — Map (dbm54797) HM
16Georgia, Walton County, Good Hope — Moina MichaelHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (16)
Birthplace of Moina Michael “The Poppy Lady” 1869 – 1944 Originator of War Memorial Emblem The Flanders Field Poppy Buried in City Cemetery Monroe, Georgia — Map (dbm49395) HM
17Georgia, Walton County, Good Hope — 147-7 — The Poppy Lady← 1½ mi.Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (17)
Moina Michael, educator, patriot, and internationally known as “The Poppy Lady,” was born near here August 15, 1869. A granite boulder marks her birthplace. She received her early education at Braswell Academy and at Martin Institute, Jefferson, . . . — Map (dbm19827) HM
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18Georgia, Walton County, Jersey — Bank of JerseyHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (18)
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19Georgia, Walton County, Jersey — L6 — CentrevilleFederal Encampments — March to the Sea Heritage Trail — Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (19)
In 1864, Centreville (now Jersey) was a small farming village located on Hightower Trail, a former Indian trading route. The village included several small stores and farm related businesses including a blacksmith shop and cotton gin. However, most . . . — Map (dbm113291) HM
20Georgia, Walton County, Loganville — 147-6 — Garrard’s Cavalry RaidHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (20)
On July 20, 1864, Union forces under Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, USA, were closing in on Atlanta. Hq. 2nd Cavalry Division [US], Brig. Gen. Kenner Garrard, was in Decatur, 6 miles E of Atlanta. Garrard’s three brigades were guarding bridges over the . . . — Map (dbm47878) HM
21Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — Battle of Jack's CreekHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (21)
Fought here Sept. 1, 1787 Americans led by Elijah Clarke Erected by Matthew Tolbert Chapter, D.A.R. 1925 Donated by Mrs. E. M. Williams — Map (dbm197735) HM
22Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — Downtown Pocket ParkHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (22)
This site was originally built in the 1890s and was home to the Bank of George Felker. The last business to occupy the space was G.B. Peters Jewelry. The downburst of 1993 destroyed the building leaving only the safe. For twenty years the lot sat . . . — Map (dbm236745) HM
23Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — In Honor of All American VeteransHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (23)
D. A. V. & D. A. V. A. Robert E. Parker Chapter °48 Monroe, GA In honor of all American veterans November 11, 1994 Chartered Aug. 13, 1984 D. A. V. M. E. Wright Sr., Comm. • D. Lee, Sr., Vice Comm. • E. Bruce, Jr., Vice Comm. • J. . . . — Map (dbm197732) WM
24Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — 147-3 — James MonroeHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (24)
This City of Monroe, settled in 1818 and incorporated Nov. 30, 1821, was named for James Monroe, fifth President. Born in Virginia in 1758 he fought in the Continental Army. He served in the Virginia legislature, in Congress and the Senate, and as . . . — Map (dbm20718) HM
25Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — 147-1 — Moore’s Ford LynchingHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (25)
2.4 miles east, at Moore’s Ford Bridge on the Apalachee River, four African-Americans - George and Mae Murray Dorsey and Roger and Dorothy Dorsey Malcom (reportedly 7 months pregnant) - were brutally beaten and shot by an unmasked mob on the . . . — Map (dbm19775) HM
26Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — 147-4 — Seven Governors Have Lived In Walton CountyHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (26)
Walton County has been the home either through birth or short residence of the following Georgia Chief Executives:Wilson Lumpkin (1831-1835) Alfred Holt Colquitt (1877-1882) James S. Boynton (1883) Henry D. McDaniel (1883-1886) Clifford . . . — Map (dbm20717) HM
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27Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — 147-1 — Walton CountyHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (27)
This County created by Acts of the Legislature Dec. 15 & 19, 1818, is named for George Walton, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Walton, born in Va. in 1749 came to Savannah when 20 to study law. Elected Secretary of the first Provincial . . . — Map (dbm20703) HM
28Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — Walton County Civil War MemorialHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (28)
[west face]”On fame’s eternal camping ground, their silent tents are spread, and glory guards, with solemn round, the bivouac of the dead.” Comrades To Our Confederate Dead [east face]”How sleep the brave, who sink to . . . — Map (dbm174122) WM
29Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — Walton County Persian Gulf MonumentHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (29)
For those who served in the Persian Gulf
August 7, 1990 – February 27, 1991 — Map (dbm197737) WM
30Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — Walton County Veterans MemorialHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (30)
Dedicated to all veterans of Walton County by American Legion Posts 64, 233 and 531 May 30, 1969 — Map (dbm174132) WM
31Georgia, Walton County, Social Circle — Dr. Brown's Townhousec. 1850Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (31)
[top marker]This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior[bottom marker]40 Walton Landmark HSWC . . . — Map (dbm227498) HM
32Georgia, Walton County, Social Circle — 11-C-8 — Hightower Trail<------->Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (32)
This road is a portion of Hightower Trail, old Indian path to Etowah River, which ran from High Shoals of the Appalachee westward to Shallow Ford on the Chattahoochee. It formed a boundary between Cherokee lands to the north and Creek lands to the . . . — Map (dbm33434) HM
33Georgia, Walton County, Social Circle — In Memory of Emma SansomHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (33)
In Memory Of Emma Sansom Heroine of the 60's — Map (dbm103173) HM
34Georgia, Walton County, Social Circle — L7 — Social CircleLightning Strikes Twice — March to the Sea Heritage Trail — Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (34)
Originating in the 1820s, Social Circle became Walton County's rail center in 1845 as the Georgia Railroad advanced westward. Legend says the settlement received its name when a traveler, impressed by the hospitality of the little group of congenial . . . — Map (dbm103342) HM
35Georgia, Walton County, Social Circle — The Church BellHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (35)
First erected prior to 1900 Fell when fire destroyed church and tower on June 21, 1969 Mounted and rung on the Nation’s Bicentennial on July 4, 1976 Erected on present site July 1980 — Map (dbm190997) HM
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36Georgia, Walton County, Social Circle — 147-5 — The March to the SeaHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WaltonCounty (36)
On Nov. 15, 1864, after destroying Atlanta and cutting his communications with the North, Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, USA, began his destructive campaign for Savannah -- the March to the Sea. He divided his army [US] into two wings. The Right Wing . . . — Map (dbm20193) HM

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