Springfield is the county seat for Effingham County
Clyo is in Effingham County
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On State Highway 119 at Tuckasee King Road (County Route 84), on the right on State Highway 119.
Soon after 1767, the Rev. Benjamin Stirk, who had been baptized at the Orphan House, visited Tuckasee King and, finding a number of Baptists there, began to preach to them. As there was then no Baptist Church in Georgia, an arm of the church at . . . — — Map (db m7537) HM
On Clyo-Stillwell Road at Sisters Ferry Road, on the right when traveling north on Clyo-Stillwell Road.
On these lands stood the home of John Adam Treutlen, the first Governor of Georgia after the State obtained Independence, being elected in 1777 under the first Constitution of Georgia. A Salzburger, born about 1733, John Adam Treutlen came to . . . — — Map (db m7255) HM
On Clyo-Kildare Road (County Route 81) at Taylor Chapel Road, on the right when traveling west on Clyo-Kildare Road.
Two miles east of here, on a bluff fronting Savannah River, is the site of Mt. Pleasant, a former Uchee Indian town and English trading post. Even before the foundation of Georgia, the spot was a key point on an arterial Indian path which had long . . . — — Map (db m7775) HM
On Railroad Avenue (State Highway 119) at Williams Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Railroad Avenue.
On the Savannah River, near here, two historic Ferries operated in Colonial Days, linking South Carolina and the Northern overland trade paths with Georgia and the routes leading South to the Savannah and East Florida markets. In 1739, General . . . — — Map (db m7194) HM