Jump to content

File:British Army Crossing at Paris Mill-1024x900.jpg

Page contents not supported in other languages.
This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Original file (1,024 × 900 pixels, file size: 374 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

Description
English: Georgia State Historical Marker commemorating the first skirmish of the Battle of Brier Creek at Paris' Mill. The site was named Milltown by Francis Paris, but was colloquially known as Paris' Mill. It is now known as Millhaven.

Check please!!

Picture taken by the author of this article. This image is placed into the public domain - - The creator permanently relinquishes all rights to the work.
Date 13 February 2007
Source Own work
Author Dereddick (talk) (Uploads)

Georgia State Historical Marker commemorating the first skirmish of the Battle of Brier Creek at Paris' Mill. The site was named Milltown by Francis Paris, but was colloquially known as Paris' Mill. It is now known as Millhaven. Check please!! Picture taken by the author of this article. This image is placed into the public domain -

Public domain I, the copyright holder of this work, release this work into the public domain. This applies worldwide.
In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so:
I grant anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.

- The creator permanently relinquishes all rights to the work.

Captions

Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents

Items portrayed in this file

depicts

image/jpeg

fad5f9efb91cc2f38e784a191e3152d35f4a37bb

383,041 byte

900 pixel

1,024 pixel

0.0113765642775882 second

8.9 millimetre

File history

Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.

Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current14:32, 13 February 2007Thumbnail for version as of 14:32, 13 February 20071,024 × 900 (374 KB)DereddickGeorgia State Historical Marker commemorating the first skirmish of the Battle of Brier Creek at Paris' Mill. The site was named Milltown by Francis Paris, but was colloquially known as Paris' Mill. It is now known as Millhaven. Picture taken by the au

The following page uses this file:

Metadata