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George Wahington Slover

Dialville, Cherokee County

Marker Text

(March 27, 1816 -- August 22, 1864) Baptist minister and carpenter. Of French descent, he was born in Jefferson County, Tennessee. Said to have built the Atlanta Hotel depicted in "Gone with the Wind", famous novel of the South during the Civil War. Moved to Cherokee County in 1848, where, on April 8, he helped found the Rocky Springs Baptist Church. He also served as pastor. On March 2, 1837, at Danridge, Tennessee, he married Adelia Wood. They had seven children.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Rocksprings Cemetery, .5 mile west of Dialville on FM 1910
Marker # 6918
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 14" x 24"
Code Baptist denomination; religious leaders; Presbyterian denomination
Latitude, Longitude 31.856701, -95.240238

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