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Skirmish in Bulltown Swamp Historical Marker
Skirmish in Bulltown Swamp State Historical Marker
Located on U.S. 17 6 miles south of Riceboro, Ga.

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SKIRMISH IN BULLTOWN SWAMP

In November of 1778, Lieut. Col. James Mark Prevost, with 100 British Regulars, and 300 Refugees and Indians under McGirth, crossed the Altamaha River and moved into Georgia, killing or taking prisoner all men they found, and ravaging the plantations. Continental troops and Militia marched against them. Near this spot, where the old Savannah to Darien road crossed Bulltown Swamp, a small detachment of Mounted Militia, Col. John Baker commanding, met and fought a delaying action with the invaders. Colonel Baker, Captain Cooper and William Goulding were wounded.

 
089-16 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1957

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