Historical Societies Near Me in Woodstock, ga
Adams Family Cemetery
Intersection of Arnold Mill Road and Hickory Flat Highway, Milton, GA
The Adams Family Cemetery is located just south of the intersection of Arnold Mill Road and Hickory Flat Highway. This is the resting place for Milton’s only Revolutionary War Veteran.
Read MoreMcConnell-Chadwick Homestead
13725 Arnold Mill Road, Milton, GA
Circa late 1830s, homestead of Brigadier General and State Senator Eli McConnell and his wife Savilla Garrison. This house was one of the first in the original Cherokee County, established in... Read More
Union Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery
Cox Road and Ebenezer Road Intersection, Milton, GA
Union Primitive Baptist Cemetery is located close to the Cox Road and Ebenezer Road intersection.
Read MoreEbenezer Cemetery
12890 Arnold Mill Road, Roswell, GA
“About” Ebenezer
Ebenezer Cemetery is a lovely country cemetery located on what is now one of the busiest corners in the Milton/Roswell, Georgia area. It was... Read More
James Dorris Store
Crabapple Road, Milton, GA
Circa 1837. James Dorris (1801-1877) moved to Crabapple from South Carolina around 1834. In 1836 he purchased a 40-acre lot for $65. Dorris, with Cherokee wife Nancy Cook, built a store near... Read More
Darter Chapel Cemetery
Taylor Road by Taylor Glen Road, Milton, GA
The Darter Chapel Cemetery is located on Taylor Road by Taylor Glen Road. This Cemetery is associated with the Birmingham United Methodist Church.
Read MoreReese House
12680 Crabapple Road, Milton, GA
The Cantrell and Nallie Reese house was built in 1912 by the Reese family. Cantrell was the son of Ervin and Ann Devore Reese. Nallie was the daughter of John Broadwell, a prominent cotton... Read More
Providence Baptist Church
14500 Providence Road, Milton, GA
Providence is a Baptist congregation who welcomes all ages to learn about and serve our Lord, Jesus Christ. Providence is active in the community with mission work and activities.
Read MoreBroadwell Building
755 Mayfield Road, Milton, GA
Circa 1837. James Dorris (1801-1877) moved to Crabapple from South Carolina around 1834. In 1836 he purchased a 40-acre lot for $65. Dorris, with Cherokee wife Nancy Cook, built a store near... Read More
Crabapple Cemetery
Mid Broadwell Road and Mayfield Road, Milton, GA
The Crabapple Cemetery is located just east of Charlotte Drive between Mid Broadwell Road and Mayfield Road.
Read MoreRucker Cotton Gin
810 Mayfield Road, Milton, GA
Joel Jackson (J.J.) Rucker (1880-1960) founded the Rucker Cotton Seed Company and subsequently built a cotton gin at this location, circa 1930. Farmers entered the rear of the gin with their... Read More
Social Hill
14250 Providence Road, Milton, GA
The settlement of Social Hill grew around the 1834 establishments of Providence Baptist Church and a local post office. This site became an active trade center, situated as it was on heavily... Read More
Birmingham Baptist Church Cemetery
Hickory Flat Road and Old Bullpen Road, Milton, GA
The Birmingham Baptist Church Cemetery is located off of Hickory Flat Road and Old Bullpen Road.
Read MoreLiberty Grove Baptist Church Cemetery
Birmingham Highway, Alpharetta, GA
Roswell Fire Museum
1002 Alpharetta Street, Roswell, GA
What the Museum Has to Offer
The museum contains numerous fire-related pictures and historical information that pertain to the Roswell area. There are also artifacts... Read More
Willis Cass Tucker, Jr Home
14090 Freemanville Road, Milton, GA
This clapboard house was built in 1899 by Willis Cass Tucker, Jr., and his wife Dealphia Jane Wheeler on an original 40-acre land lot from the 1832 lottery of Cherokee Indian lands. It typifies... Read More
Thomas B. Newton House
15800 Birmingham Highway, Milton, GA
Formerly known as the Old Birmingham Hotel, the building was constructed by Thomas B. Newton, Jr. around 1865. It originally stood next to Hickory Flat Road, but was relocated here in 2007 to... Read More
Buice’s Country Store
875 Hickory Flat Road, Milton, GA
Chattahoochee Nature Center
9135 Willeo Road, Roswell, GA
Our mission is to connect people with nature.
Explore metro Atlanta's nature destination. Enjoy trails, exhibits, programs and events on 127 acres of forest, wetland, and river... Read More
Bulloch Hall
180 Bulloch Avenue, Roswell, GA
Bulloch Hall was built in the Greek Revival style in 1839 by Major James Stephens Bulloch, one of Roswell's first settlers. It was here on December 22, 1853, the Bulloch's daughter, Mittie... Read More