Historical Marker

Oothcaloga Mission

North of Union Grove Rd. on Belwood Rd. just east of I-75 ยท Gordon

Georgia marker

Inscription

OOTHCALOGA MISSION. The two-story portion of this house was the Oothcaloga Moravian Mission Station, serving this region of the Cherokee Nation from 1822 until 1833. John Gambold, whose grave lies 100 yards east, was first missionary here. Built in 1821 by Joseph Crutchfield, and sold to the Moravians in 1822, this house was an active church and educational center for Cherokee adults and children.

Gambold died Nov. 9, 1827. He was followed by J.R. Schmidt (1827-28), Franz Eder (1828-29), and Henry G. Clauder (1828-38). Clauder served Moravian Cherokee for 6 years after white people occupied this building in 1833, following the Georgia Land Lottery of 1832. 064-28 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1959

Location

AddressNorth of Union Grove Rd. on Belwood Rd. just east of I-75
CountyGordon
StateGeorgia

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