Federal Fort

02/20/09

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The fort location is now a manufacturing site. The road which leads below the fort heads to the iron works and the base of the dam (the top of the dam is inaccessible from this angle).

 

 

Marker text:
Atop the hill to the east was a fort that protected the river bridge, part of the rail line which enabled Sherman to supply his army during the Atlanta Campaign. The rail line has been moved downstream, but piers in the river mark the site of the bridge in 1864. Troops here passed much time in swimming, hiking, picking berries, and they played baseball in the field to the west - doubtless some of the first games in this section.

Often the men went out seeking food, and sometimes were fired upon or captured. There was no major battle in the fort area.

008-45 Georgia Historic Marker 1997

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