The Town of Ebenezer-GHM 051-12-Effingham Co
Posted by: Sprinterman
N 32° 22.575 W 081° 10.878
17S E 482945 N 3582155
Ga 275 at Ebenezer church
Waymark Code: WMCVMK
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 10/15/2011
Views: 3
Ebenezer was laid off in 1736, after the plan of Savannah, covering an area of a quarter of a mile square. Besides the homes, the plan included a church, parsonage, an academy, orphan house, public storehouse and market places.
A thriving town at the beginning of the Revolution, Ebenezer was fortified by the Continentals in 1776. On January 2, 1779, it was captured by Colonel Archibald Campbell, and occupied by the British until early in 1782. During this time the people of Ebenezer were exposed to every hardship. The town was again fortified by earthworks, its handsome brick Jerusalem Church was used first as a hospital for sick and wounded soldiers, later as a stable for cavalry horses. Ebenezer became a thoroughfare for British troops passing from Augusta to Savannah.
On the first Tuesday in July, 1782, as the town was once more in the hands of the Continents and the headquarters of General Anthony Wayne, the Georgia legislature assembled there, and Ebenezer became for a short time the actual Capital of Georgia. February 16, 1796, Ebenezer was made the County Seat of Effingham, and so served until 1799, when the Courts were removed to Springfield.
GHM 051-12 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1958
Type of Marker: Highway
Marker #: 051-12
Date: 1958
Sponsor: GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION
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