Pike's Bluff - Glynn Co., GA
Posted by: Lat34North
N 31° 14.393 W 081° 21.206
17R E 466343 N 3456241
On Lawrence Rd N Frederica Park and the Alice Richards Botanical Trail, St Simons Island, GA.
Waymark Code: WM9TZ8
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 09/29/2010
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Pike's Bluff
In circa 1740, James Oglethorpe established a watch house west of here on the bank of the Frederica River. In 1745, Edward Kimber described this site as a place "from whence they can see Vessels a great Way to the Northward" and it served as a lookout for Fort Frederica. A corporal´s guard was stationed at the watch house under the charge of Richard Pike, an indentured servent who had been maimed in public service. Pike and his wife, the daughter of a freeholder at Fort Frederica, lived on this site which became known as Pike´s Bluff.
During the Revolutionary War on 19 April 1778, Samuel Elbert accompanied by American forces captured three British vessels near Fort Frederica. Throughout the Revolutionary period, Pike´s Bluff was owned by Lachlan McIntosh. McIntosh was the son of John McIntosh Mohr who, in 1736, established the town of Darien, located in present day Mcintosh County.
The Fort Frederica Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution and Marshes of Glynn Chapter Georgia Society Sons of the American Revolution.
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