Web Design in Ringgold, Georgia

Ringgold was named after Major Samuel Ringgold, who saved a burning sugar mill in Charleston, South Carolina, during the Nullification Crisis of 1833. The event served to diffuse angry radicals who were threatening to secede from the United States.

The Western and Atlantic Railroad built a depot that for more than a century was at the heart of the small town of Ringgold, Georgia. Completed in 1848, the building is the oldest continuously used depot between Chattanooga and Atlanta.

In 1850 residents of the city and the surrounding area completed work on The Old Stone Church, east of downtown. In 1853 the city of Ringgold was named county seat for the newly formed Catoosa County.

White Oak Design are website designers located in Chickamauga, very close to Ringgold and other nearby cities such as Lafayette, Dalton and Chattanooga.