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Cherokee County Gold Historical Marker

Cherokee County Gold State Historical Marker

Located at the Cherokee County Courthouse, Canton, Ga.

 

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CHEROKEE COUNTY GOLD

 

Cherokee County, located along Georgia's gold

belt, figured prominently in the gold rush of the

1830's and 40's. Several mines operated along a

five mile area near the Eteowah River in the

northeastern part of the county, including the

Franklin-Creighton, Sandow, and latham Mines.

aMore than 30 other small placer mines extended

southwesterly across the county and included the

Sixes Mine, worked earlier by the Cherokees. After

the 1860's, most gold mining operations in the

county either slowed or ceased. The most successful

and the most sophisticated, the Franklin-Creighton,

continued operations until 1913, when a shaft

collapsed and the mine was flooded.

 

028-4 GEORGIA HISTORICAL MARKER 1988

 

Photo: Ed Jackson

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