Tennessee wagon road - Allatoona Pass Battlefield – Bartow Co., GA
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N 34° 06.880 W 084° 42.882
16S E 710779 N 3777228
This historic marker is located along the path on the north side of the RR cut at the Allatoona Pass Battlefield on Old Allatoona Rd, Allatoona, GA.
Waymark Code: WM9427
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 06/25/2010
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Tennessee wagon road
Known as the Tennessee Wagon Road, this heavily traveled route passed over the Allatoona mountain range and north to Chattanooga, Tennessee. South of Allatoona Pass, this road was known as the Sandtown Road and led to the community of Sandtown located on the Chattahoochee River west of Atlanta. Years of wagon wheels and horse hooves wearing into the dirt surface created the "sunken road" effect seen today.
The Allatoona community was established at the crossroads of the Tennessee Wagon Road (north – south) and the Old Alabama Road or Cartersville Rd. (east – west). The tiny village with only 6 or 7 buildings included the John Clayton house, a few stores, and the depot along with other railroad structures.
Pictures on the marker:
Circa 1900, a buggy crossed the tracks of Allatoona on the Tennessee wagon road. The top of the depot can be seen behind the rail car on the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway, incorporated in 1873. In 1890, the V. in C. and St. L. reached Atlanta, Georgia after leasing the state own Western and Atlantic Railway.
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