Georgia Public Broadcasting
Marked! - The Podcast
With more than 2,000 roadside historical markers spread across our state, we’re zoomingin on twelve to explore the people, places, and moments that help to tell the larger Georgiastory.
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Jul 8, 2026
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Episodes
How Georgia's Tiny Navy Challenged the British Royal Navy 08.07.2026 38:01
The American Revolution was fought on more than battlefields. It was also fought on rivers, sounds, and coastal waterways where local knowledge could overcome overwhelming firepower. This episode explores the remarkable story of the Georgia Navy, the Frederica Naval Action of 1778, and the leadership of Samuel Elbert. Historians Dr. Clay Ouzts and Dr. Kylie Hulbert reveal how Georgia's small fleet...
Ebenezer, Georgia: A Town Built on Faith 01.07.2026 30:56
This episode explores the remarkable story of Ebenezer, Georgia, founded in 1734 by Salzburgers seeking religious freedom. Historians Dr. Karen Auman and Dr. Russell Kleckley examine the challenges of colonial settlement, the leadership of Pastor Johann Martin Bolzius, and the enduring legacy of one of Georgia's earliest communities.
The Battle for Fort Morris and Georgia's Forgotten Revolutionary War History 24.06.2026 27:12
Fort Morris is remembered for one of the most famous exchanges of the American Revolution, but the story extends far beyond the words “Come and Take It.” Archaeologist Dan Elliott joins us to explore the rise and fall of Sunbury, the strategic importance of Fort Morris, and what archaeology continues to reveal about Georgia's Revolutionary War history.
George Washington’s Southern Tour: Uniting America in 1791 17.06.2026 32:59
In the spring of 1791, President George Washington embarked on a remarkable journey through the American South, including his only visit to Georgia. This episode explores how Washington’s tour helped build trust in the new federal government, connected distant communities to the presidency, and revealed the opportunities and challenges facing the young United States. Through conversations with lea...
How Joseph Habersham Shaped Georgia, the Revolution, and the U.S. Postal System 10.06.2026 31:43
Joseph Habersham played a pivotal role in Georgia's Revolutionary era, helping lead the Patriot movement, arresting Royal Governor James Wright, and shaping the future of the young United States. In this episode, we explore Habersham's remarkable journey from Savannah revolutionary to U.S. Postmaster General, uncovering how his leadership influenced Georgia politics, the founding of the University...
Nancy Hart: The War Woman of Broad River 03.06.2026 26:32
Explore the life and legend of Nancy Hart, one of the most famous figures of the American Revolution in Georgia. Historians Dr. Clay Ouzts and Dr. Lee Ann Caldwell unpack the stories behind Hart’s frontier survival, her role in Revolutionary War folklore, and what her legacy reveals about women living in the Georgia backcountry during the 1700s.
How Button Gwinnett Became One of America’s Most Controversial Founders 27.05.2026 31:27
This episode explores the dramatic life and legacy of Button Gwinnett, one of Georgia’s signers of the Declaration of Independence and one of the most polarizing figures of the Revolutionary era. Historian Stan Deaton and author Colin Gwinnett Sharp unpack Gwinnett’s ambition, financial failures, political maneuvering, and his bitter rivalry with Lachlan McIntosh that ended in a fatal duel outside...
Marked! - The Podcast Trailer 20.03.2026 2:31
With more than 2,000 roadside historical markers spread across our state, we’re zooming in on twelve to explore the people, places, and moments that help to tell the larger Georgia story. As America celebrates its 250th birthday, Marked! looks at the unique, complex, and important role the 13th original colony played during America’s revolutionary period.
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