The 1836 Fort-HCC-Clay Co
Posted by: Sprinterman
N 31° 36.357 W 085° 03.290
16R E 684528 N 3498401
Off Ga 39 on the bluff overlooking the river in Fort Gaines
Waymark Code: WMBVAG
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 06/22/2011
Views: 6
In May of 1836 the 88th Regiment of the Georgia Militia built a small fort in anticipation of an attack by the Creek Indians. The Steamer Georgian had arrived crowded with women and children fleeing from the Indian uprising at Roanoke upriver. The Steamer, Anna Calhoun was pressed for 5,000 pounds of bacon and 8 barrels of flour in order to feed the refugees and militia.
The uprising was quelled before the fighting reached Fort Gaines. This was one of the last major insurgences of the Creeks before their removal to the West.
Type of Marker: Highway
Marker #: HCC
Date: 1996
Sponsor: Erected by the Historic Chattahoochee Commission, Local Color Publishers and "Tale of the Naked Hitchhiker"
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