Historical Marker

War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration

Woolfolk St. between Fort Hill and Maynard Sts., Macon · Macon · Bibb

Georgia marker

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WAR OF 1812 BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. As U.S. Army and Georgia Militia Headquarters, Fort Hawkins played a significant role in the War of 1812. The fort supplied all command and logistics support for the Southern Theatre and fort personnel participated directly in the Creek War and the Battle of New Orleans.

Although a military stalemate, our Second War for Independence sealed America's freedom from British rule. During the burning of Washington, D.C., the plans and records of Fort Hawkins were presumably destroyed. Fort Hawkins is listed as an archaeological site on the National Register of Historic Places.

PLACED BY THE MAJOR PHILIP COOK CHAPTER, NATIONAL SOCIETY UNITED STATES DAUGHTERS OF 1812 AND THE FORT HAWKINS COMMISSION

Location

AddressWoolfolk St. between Fort Hill and Maynard Sts., Macon
CityMacon
CountyBibb
StateGeorgia

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