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By 1850 the building housed an academy run by John Oliver Hicks. Hicks went on to establish what would become the nearby Hayesville High School in 1870. [3] [5] The fort was reactivated in 1860 to train soldiers for the Civil War. [4] The town of Hayesville was established nearby in 1861 after Clay County was formed out of Cherokee County.
The newspaper office in downtown Hayesville from 2003 until 2023 In November 1951, Rev. J. K. Hutchings, pastor of a baptist church in Hiawassee, Georgia , and publisher of the Towns County Herald , started the Clay County Progress . [ 6 ]
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NC 69 was built between Hayesville and Georgia in 1922. The entire road had to be relocated when Chatuge Lake was created twenty years later. [8] In October 1920, Clay County’s first and only railroad line, the Peavine, was completed between Hayesville and Andrews, where it connected with the Southern Railway. [22]
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Early county trials and commissioners’ meetings were held at Fort Hembree.The fort was built in present-day Hayesville by Tennessee militia in 1837. A residence was used for court from 1861 until 1866 while a wood-frame courthouse was built on the south side of the current town square near the corner of Curtis and Sanderson streets.
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