Clay
1814 Boundary
Lake Walter George, GA
1814 BOUNDARY. The boundary line defined in the Treaty of Fort Jackson (August 1814) between the confederated Creek tribes and the United...
Chattahoochee Theater
CHATTAHOOCHEE THEATER (Continued from other side).
Clay County
CLAY COUNTY. This County created by Act of the Legislature Feb. 16, 1854, is named for Henry Clay, famous statesman who died in 1852.
Clay County Courthouse
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
Fort Gaines
FORT GAINES. One of several forts on Georgia's western frontier for the protection of white settlers, Fort Gaines was established in 1816...
Fort Gaines Guards
FORT GAINES GUARDS. Organized in 1836 under the command of Col. J. E. Brown, for 74 years the Fort Gaines Guards was one of the best and,...
Founding of Fort Gaines
FOUNDING OF FORT GAINES.
Gen. Edmund Pendleton Gaines
GEN. EDMUND PENDLETON GAINES.
Historic Sites
HISTORIC SITES. DILL HOUSE - John Dill (1788-1856) of S.C., military aide to Gen. Gaines, commander of Fort Gaines, and leading pioneer...
In the Confederacy
IN THE CONFEDERACY. CONFEDERATE FORT - To protect Fort Gaines from Federal gunboats, Confederate Army engineers in 1863 laid out a fort...
Mt. Gilead Baptist Church
MT. GILEAD BAPTIST CHURCH Fort Gaines, Georgia.
New Lowell School
NEW LOWELL SCHOOL. The area was settled about 1820 along the falls of Pataula Creek in a community known as Lowell.
New Lowell United Methodist Church
NEW LOWELL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH.
Oakland High School
Clay County, GA
OAKLAND HIGH SCHOOL.
Oketeyeconne
OKETEYECONNE. Oketeyeconne, or Okitiyakani, was a Hitchiti-speaking Lower Creek town located near here on the east bank of the...
Old Cotton Hill Seminary
County Road 2411, GA
OLD COTTON HILL SEMINARY.
Old Pioneer Cemetery
OLD PIONEER CEMETERY.
Queen City of the Chattahoochee
QUEEN CITY OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE.
Site of Fort Gaines Female College
SITE OF FORT GAINES FEMALE COLLEGE.
The 1836 Fort
THE 1836 FORT. May of 1836 the 88th Regiment of the Georgia Militia built a small fort in anticipation of an attack by the Creek Indians.
The Old Lattice Bridge
(Side One) THE OLD LATTICE BRIDGE.