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  2. Federal Road (Cherokee lands) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Road through Cherokee lands, originally called the Georgia Road, was a federal toll highway passing through the Cherokee Nation in the northern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. From 1805 to the 1840s, the road linked Savannah, Georgia with Knoxville, Tennessee. The road also opened Cherokee lands to settlement.

  3. Federal Road (Creek lands) - Wikipedia

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    It was widened into a war road during 1811, and used during the Creek War (1813–14). The result was removal of most of the Creek people to the West. Another Federal Road (Cherokee lands) went from Savannah, Georgia through northern Georgia to Knoxville, Tennessee, and opened up Cherokee land for settlement.

  4. Federal Road - Wikipedia

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    Federal Road may refer to: Federal Road (Cherokee lands) from Athens, Georgia to Chattanooga and Knoxville, Tennessee Federal Road (Creek lands) from Fort Wilkinson (close to Milledgeville, Georgia) to Fort Stoddert (close to Mobile, Alabama)

  5. Fort Stoddert - Wikipedia

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    As a border fort, Fort Stoddert served as the southwestern terminus of the Federal Road which ran through Creek lands to Fort Wilkinson in Georgia. The fort, built in 1799, was named for Benjamin Stoddert, the secretary to the Continental Board of War during the American Revolution and Secretary of the Navy during the Quasi War. [2]

  6. List of U.S. Highways in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    US 17 / SR 25 / SR 25 Conn. in Brunswick, Georgia US 1 / US 25 / US 78 / US 278 / SR 10 / SR 121 / SC 121 at South Carolina state line 01929-01-01 1929

  7. U.S. Route 441 in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 441 (US 441) in the U.S. state of Georgia is a 354.2-mile-long (570.0 km) north–south United States Highway through the east-central portion of the state. It travels from the Florida state line near the Fargo city area to the North Carolina state line, in the northern part of Dillard.

  8. Unicoi Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    The trail began in Tennessee at Tellico Blockhouse on the Federal Road near Nine Mile Creek in present-day Vonore. [2] It entered the mountains in Unicoi Gap on its way east to present-day Murphy, North Carolina, and followed the Hiwassee River toward Hayesville, before turning south towards present-day Hiawassee, Georgia, and entering Georgia's Unicoi Gap.

  9. Fort Perry - Wikipedia

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    Fort Perry is the site of a historic stockade fort defended by block houses in the area of Box Springs, Georgia. It was built in 1813 along the Old Federal Road. The site is commemorated by a historical marker located nearby on Fort Perry Road.