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Irwinville is an
unincorporated community in
Irwin County, Georgia,
United States.
Irwinville was
founded as "Irwinsville" in 1831 as the seat for the...
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Ocilla and
Irwinville Railroad was
incorporated on
October 4, 1900 or
earlier and
operated 11
miles of
track between Ocilla and
Irwinville. The railroad...
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location where Jefferson Davis was
captured is
located in
Irwin County near
Irwinville. The
territories of Appling, Irwin, and
Early counties were land newly...
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Taylor surrendered.
Confederate president Davis was
captured in
retreat at
Irwinville,
Georgia on May 10, 1865. On May 13, 1865, the last land
battle of the...
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Ocilla and
Irwinville Railroad was
incorporated on
October 4, 1900, and
began operations the same year,
operating an 11-mile line
between Ocilla, Georgia...
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Union soldiers found Davis's
encampment near
Irwinville, Georgia. He
tried to
evade them, but was
captured wearing a loose-sleeved...
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along with
their escort, were
captured by
Union forces on May 10 at
Irwinville, Georgia. Upon
hearing about Lee's surrender,
General Nathan Bedford Forrest...
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Davis had
nothing on him when he was
captured in the end on May 10 in
Irwinville, Georgia.
George Trenholm, who was
Confederate States Secretary of the...
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dissolved the
Confederate government, was
captured by
Union forces in
Irwinville, Georgia. The Richmond-based punk band Love
Roses features an
image of...
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following the
Battle of
Appomattox Court House,
Davis was
captured in
Irwinville,
Georgia on May 10, 1865, and
imprisoned at Fort
Monroe in Virginia, but...