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Note the different spellings on the markers, monument and nearby creek.
 
Marker looking north on US-82 and Little Ichawaynochaway Creek image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, February 3, 2018
Marker looking north on US-82 and Little Ichawaynochaway Creek
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1 Georgia, Randolph County, Shellman — 120-7 — Battleground of Echowanochaway Creek
Five miles NE is the Battleground of Echowanochaway Creek, site of the last engagement between Randolph County settlers and hostile Creek Indians on July 27, 1836. Captain Thomas Stapleton was killed in a preliminary fight the day before near . . . Map (db m113675) HM
2 Georgia, Terrell County, Dawson — 135-4 — Battle of Echowanotchaway Swamp
During the Creek Indian uprising in 1836, after the burning of Roanoke (Stewart Co.), 300 Indians came this way to join the Seminoles in Florida. Pursued by 132 Stewart Country Militia under Major R.W. Jernigan, they were overtaken here. After a . . . Map (db m117117) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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