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(2008) Enlarge Nisbet Plantation site: A successful stock farm established by Col. James Cooper Nisbet and his brother. Nisbet raised a local Confederate company. Occupied by Union Gen. Lytle of the 20th Army Corps of the Army of the Cumberland. Col. Nisbet was born and raised in Dade County, GA |
(2008) Enlarge Nisbet Plantation |
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(2008) Enlarge Johnson's Crook. A long twisted gap created by the waters of Hurricane Creek. In September 1863, most of the Federal Army of the Cumberland used this route to cross over the mountain on their way to Chickamauga |
(2008) Enlarge Cureton Plantation is located in private property |
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(2008) Site of Cureton's water-powered mill. From Cureton Plantation interpretive marker |
(2008) Enlarge Typical of the scenery around the plantation. The mill was located along this stream |
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