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A settler fortification established circa 1793 on Garrison Fork near Beechgrove, Coffee County, Tennessee. Built to protect settlers and travelers but became an important stopping place and administrative center until it was abandoned about 1804. | A settler fortification established circa 1793 on Garrison Fork near Beechgrove, Coffee County, Tennessee. Built to protect settlers and travelers but became an important stopping place and administrative center until it was abandoned about 1804. | ||
The site was visited in 1806/7 by [[John Drake|John Drake's]] survey party from Nashville to Nickajack (near Chatanooga). The map of the survey and Drake's accompanying letter are in the Tennessee State Archives. The survey depicts a substantial four-sided stockade with blockhouses at each corner. (from | The site was visited in 1806/7 by [[John Drake|John Drake's]] survey party from Nashville to Nickajack (near Chatanooga). The map of the survey and Drake's accompanying letter are in the Tennessee State Archives. The survey depicts a substantial four-sided stockade with blockhouses at each corner. (from Christopher Jacobs 6 Jan 2019) | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Marker located on U.S. Highway 41 near the town of Beechgrove (all one word). | Marker located on U.S. Highway 41 near the town of Beechgrove (all one word). |
Revision as of 07:54, 27 January 2019
HistoryA settler fortification established circa 1793 on Garrison Fork near Beechgrove, Coffee County, Tennessee. Built to protect settlers and travelers but became an important stopping place and administrative center until it was abandoned about 1804. The site was visited in 1806/7 by John Drake's survey party from Nashville to Nickajack (near Chatanooga). The map of the survey and Drake's accompanying letter are in the Tennessee State Archives. The survey depicts a substantial four-sided stockade with blockhouses at each corner. (from Christopher Jacobs 6 Jan 2019) Current StatusMarker located on U.S. Highway 41 near the town of Beechgrove (all one word). Fort site is located near Lakewood Park in a field along Paul Harrell Rd at the GPS coordinates below, private property.
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Links: Visited: 29 Apr 2016
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