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Fort Gaines
Established in 1821 for defense of Mobile Bay and named in...
Fort Gaines
Established in 1821 for defense of Mobile Bay and named in...
Site of Fort Gaines Female College
In 1857, the Legislature authorized a lottery to complete ...
1814 Boundary / Founding of Fort Gaines
1814 Boundary
The boundary line defined in th...
Fort Gaines Guards
Organized in 1836 under the command of Col. J. E. Brown, f...
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Fort Gaines
Established in 1821 for defense of Mobile Bay and named in honor of General Edmund Pendleton Gaines, 1777-1849 who played an important part in early Alabama History and while Commandant of Fort Stoddard captured Aaron Burr near McIntosh in February ...
Fort Gaines
Established in 1821 for defense of Mobile Bay and named in honor of General Edmund Pendleton Gaines, 1777-1849 who played an important part in early Alabama History and while Commandant of Fort Stoddard captured Aaron Burr near McIntosh in February ...
Site of Fort Gaines Female College
In 1857, the Legislature authorized a lottery to complete this college, chartered in 1838 as Fort Gaines Female Institute. It was finished in 1859. Sereno Taylor was the first principal, followed by John W. Grant. The large college building was ...
1814 Boundary / Founding of Fort Gaines
1814 Boundary
The boundary line defined in the Treaty of Fort Jackson (August 1814) between the confederated Creek tribes and the United States extended eastward from the mouth of Cemochechobee Creek south of here to a point near Jesup, Georgia. Signed ...
Fort Gaines Guards
Organized in 1836 under the command of Col. J. E. Brown, for 74 years the Fort Gaines Guards was one of the best and, later, the oldest military organization in western Georgia. Kept intact between wars, the Guards fought in ...