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Fort Buffington Historical Marker
Fort Buffington State
Historical Marker
Located on Ga. 20, Five Miles
East of I-575, Cherokee County, Ga.
(Text)
FORT BUFFINGTON
One-half mile
north is the site of Fort Buffington,
built in the
1830's by local militia. It was one of
about 25 stockades
in the Cherokee Indian Nation
used by Federal
and State troops during the
Cherokee Removal
in 1838. In May and June, 1838,
7,000 soldiers
forced over 15,000 Cherokee Indians
from their homes
and held them in the stockades
until removal
west could take place. Many Indians
from the local
area were held at Fort Buffington.
As many as 4,000
Cherokees may have died
while in the
stockades and on the 800 mile
journey west.
Their ordeal has become known
as the "Trail
of Tears."
028-6 GEORGIA HISTORICAL
MARKER 1992
Photo: Ed Jackson
© Carl Vinson Institute of Government,
The University of Georgia
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