Historical Marker

Big Spring Park

At park on Wissahickon Ave., west of U. S. 278 in Cedartown · Cedartown · Polk

Georgia marker

Inscription

BIG SPRING PARK. Asa Prior, born in Virginia about 1785, pioneered into this valley and purchased a large tract of land including this spring and Cedar Creek in 1834. In 1852 he deeded the spring and 10 adjacent acres to the City of Cedartown. Another pioneer, Mr. Walthall, established the Walthall Indian Trading Post near the spring.

Peace-loving Cherokees gathered here. Indian young people danced their corn dance under the cedar trees. The Cedar Valley Garden Club beautified this park. A shrine was dedicated to the memory of Sen. William Julius Harris, whose funeral was held in the park, April 21, 1932. 115-6 Georgia Historical Commission 1955

Location

AddressAt park on Wissahickon Ave., west of U. S. 278 in Cedartown
CityCedartown
CountyPolk
StateGeorgia

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