Historical Marker

Savannah Town/Fort Moore

S. C. HWY. 28 AT THE SAVANNAH RIVER, SOUTHWEST OF CLEARWATER · Beech Island · Aiken

South Carolina marker

Inscription

SAVANNAH TOWN (Front) Forerunner of modern towns and highways and known to the English as early as 1685, this Indian town stood at a major northwestern entrance into S.C. on the trading routes to the Creeks, Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Lower Cherokees. Both town and river were named for the Savannah Indians that lived in the area.

FORT MOORE (Reverse) Following the disastrous Yamasee War, Fort Moore, "the most important of South Carolina's early forts," was constructed here in 1716 to protect the province from future attack and to guard the vital trading routes to the major Southern Indians. It was garrisoned until 1766, when the growing settlement of Georgia made it no longer needed.

Erected by Andrews Masonic Lodge, Beech Island, 1985

Location

AddressS. C. HWY. 28 AT THE SAVANNAH RIVER, SOUTHWEST OF CLEARWATER
CityBeech Island
CountyAiken

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