Three Notch Trail-GHM 049-6-Early Co
Posted by: Sprinterman
N 31° 21.095 W 084° 56.198
16R E 696274 N 3470406
Ga 39 about 2 miles south of Blakely at Early County Rd 24
Waymark Code: WMAKV8
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 01/26/2011
Views: 3
One of the important pioneer way, this road, called "Three Notch Trail" from early days, is believed to have been marked by scouts sent out by General Andrew Jackson to mark the route followed by Jackson´s men to Fort Scott on their way to fight the Seminoles in Florida. Most of Jackson´s troops went this way, among them Col. A.P. Haynes and his detachment of Tennesseans. This route, an old Indian trail, was used by General Edmund P. Gaines and his troops from Fort Gaines to Fort Scott. It became a wagon road for early settlers and appears on maps as early as 1820.
Type of Marker: Highway
Marker #: 049-6
Date: ??
Sponsor: Georgia Historical Commission
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