Dr. Chapmon Powell's "Medicine House" and W.J. Houston Plantation - DeKalb Co., GA
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N 33° 47.295 W 084° 18.422
16S E 749340 N 3741938
About 1826, Dr. Chapmon Powell erected a log cabin beside the Shallowford Trail near this sit. His Indian patients called it the "Medicine House".
Waymark Code: WM1XGY
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 07/27/2007
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DR. CHAPMON POWELL'S "MEDICINE HOUSE" AND W.J. HOUSTON PLANTATION
About 1826, Dr. Chapmon Powell erected a log cabin beside the Shallowford Trail near this sit. His Indian patients called it the "Medicine House". His cabin had been relocated onto this site by 1863 when Powell's son-in-law, Washington Jackson Houston (pronounced Hows-ton) purchased about 600 acs. of Powell's farm lands, enlarged the cabin, and built a mill on the South Fork of Peachtree Creek. Powell's original log cabin in now part of the plantation complex at Stone Mountain.
On July 18, 1864, war came to this site as Federal troops advancing on Atlanta and Decatur skirmished here. After the Battle of Atlanta, Gen. McPherson's remains were carried through Decatur to this site; then on to Sherman's headquarters at the Howard house.
In 1904, Houston and Dr. W.J. Houston, Jr., converted his plantation's mill (off Houston Mill Rd. at Hahn Woods Commemorative Forest) into Decatur's first electric power generation plant. He also established the Houston Chapel at his wife's request, and until his death he conducted services in it for the rural community surrounding his farmlands.
Marker is un-credited and undated.
Located on the west side of Clairemont Rd, south of the intersection with N. Decatur Rd.
Type of Marker: Highway
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