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History

Indians originally occupied this area

Originally this land, around Pine Mountain and in West Georgia, was inhabited by the Creek Indians. In 1825 at Indian Springs, Georgia, Chief McIntosh signed a treaty ceding the land to the U. S. Government. Other Creeks disagreed and killed McIntosh. More treaties were signed and by 1826 the Creeks had crossed the Chattahoochee River … Continue reading »

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The Old Jail in the Historical Center

Our volunteers have lots of interesting stories and I am sure they will share soon. The old jail cells, with the graffite on the plastered walls, get lots of comments from visitors. John Owings, Jr., lived in Pine Mountain when his dad was manager of the Dacula plant. While his dad was in the old … Continue reading »

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