Historical Marker Series

William Bartram Trails

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In 1774 William Bartram trekked Old Federal Road through Fort Perry, going on to camp at Pintchlucco (Pine Knot Creek).
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In 1775 took William Bartram to Fort James on the "Petersburg Road" and passed through Lincoln County, parts now covered by Clark Hill Reservoir
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On March 21, 1970 H. Grady Bell and friends founded the "Bartram Trail Society of Georgia" at Zion Episcopal Church.
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In 1774 William Bartram came to Frederica. He explored St. Simons Island and noted the flora and beautiful live oaks.
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In 1774 William Bartram passed through what is now Roberta, after camping at Sweetwater and finding a new hydrangea.
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In July 1774 William Bartram camped nearby at "a beautiful large brook", Sweet Water, on a trek from Augusta to Cusetta.
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[Front Side]:The main trading path to the Cherokee Nation paralleled the route of Highway 11 for several miles at this point. This section of the path was used by travelers going from Keowee, the main Lower Town of the Cherokees, across the mountains to the…
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The colonial road from Charleston to Vicksburg followed the highway at this point. The route, used by Col. Langdon Welch on his expedition to the Mississippi in 1698, was thereafter followed by British traders. Through Taliaferro Co., it followed the presen…
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On this site in 1773, William Bartram with Indians and Traders concluded the western boundary of "Treaty of Augusta".
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In 1775, William Bartram wrote in "Travels" of the flora and fauna of this area as he gathered specimens to ship to London.
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