Battle of Gully Hole Creek
N 31° 13.126 W 081° 23.065
17R E 463385 N 3453910
Site of one of many skirmished between Gen Oglethorpe and the Spainards.
Waymark Code: WM6R3K
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 07/11/2009
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During the late morning of July 7, 1742 Georgia Rangers guarding the military road approach to the town of Frederica sighted a force of over 100 Spanish soldiers and their Indian allies. James Edward Oglethorpe, founder of Georgia, quickly organized a force composed of the Highland Independent Company, Rangers and Indian friends and courageously led the assault on the Spanish at a place near this marker. The fighting was fierce and lasted almost an hour as Frederica's defenders routed the invaders. Spanish losses numbered more than one-third of their force. One Spanish captain was killed and another was captured in the intense fighting. Oglethorpe's losses were light. Although the battle was brief, it turned out to be the heaviest fighting on the St. Simons Island campaign. Oglethorpe`s victory settled the question over ownership of this disputed territory between Spain and Great Britain. It also signaled the end of Frederica`s existence since its regiment was disbanded in 1749.
Type of Marker: Other
Marker #: 063-42
Date: 1992
Sponsor: Governor Zell Miller
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