Historical Marker

Joe Brown Pikes

east end of bridge on Ga. 17 1.3 miles west of the White-Habersham county line ยท White

Georgia marker

Inscription

JOE BROWN PIKES. On Sautee Creek just north of here are remains of a dam constructed as part of a grist mill owned by Edwin P. Williams. During the War Between the States, to arm the Home Guard, Gov. Joseph E. Brown had made a great number of pikes, daggers on long poles, for close fighting. This mill was converted to the manufacture of "Joe Brown Pikes.

" Though church bells and old iron were given for making the pikes, iron from a forge near Clarksville was probably used too. After the War the mill was reconverted to grinding corn. 154-5 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1955

Location

Addresseast end of bridge on Ga. 17 1.3 miles west of the White-Habersham county line
CountyWhite
StateGeorgia

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