Historical Marker

Double Bridges

Ga. 36 about 2 miles N. E. of Pleasant Hill at Old Alabama Road ยท Talbot

Georgia marker

Inscription

DOUBLE BRIDGES. An ante-bellum Alabama Rd. crossing of Flint River at Owens Island, 1.25 mi. N. of the old DuBignon Ferry & 2.5 mi. N.E. of this point. Wilson's Cav. seized Columbus Apr. 16, 1865. On the 17th, Minty's div. was sent to blaze a trail to Macon. Minty sent the 4th Mich. & 3d Ohio Cav. under Col. B.D. Pritchard on a night march to secure the Flint River crossing at Double Bridges, guarded by 50 Georgia Cavalry Reserves, under Maj. N.C. Osborn.

Pritchard, in a surprise attack, with overwhelming forces, seized the island and the two bridges. Wilson's Raiders followed Apr. 18-19, via Talbotton, Belleview, Pleasant Hill & Thomaston. 130-2A GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1956

Location

AddressGa. 36 about 2 miles N. E. of Pleasant Hill at Old Alabama Road
CountyTalbot
StateGeorgia

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