Old Federal Road Historic District
Development along Indian trails of the Old Federal Road began in the early 19th century to improve transportation between South Carolina and Tennessee. Although European settlement in this area began in the late 1700s, the road increased populations and
prompted the development of communities such as Nails Creek and Mt. Pleasant. Farms, trading posts, churches, schools, post offices and other services were established at each location. Homes associated with both communities remain along the Old Federal Road, many of which are owned by descendants of the early settlers.
Marker is on Georgia Route 59 ¼ mile north of Sandy Cross Road (Georgia Route 51), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org