Hawkins Line
N 34° 29.389 W 083° 31.963
17S E 267432 N 3819379
Habersham/Banks County, GA. A history of this spot--a boundry line since 1804.
Waymark Code: WM5DV
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 12/29/2005
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This line, sometimes called "the Four Mile Purchase Line" was the boundary between Georgia and the Cherokee Nation from 1804 to 1818. It was established when Georgia bought a four mile strip from the indians so as to take in Wofford's Settlement on Nancytown Creek. James blair was agent for the government, James Vann and Ketahahee for the Cherokees.
It formed the boundary between Jackson Co. and the Cherokees; later Franklin Co. and the Cherokees, and now the line between Habersham and Banks counties.