McIntosh County
US 17 GA 25 at Altahama River Bridge
Darien, GA 31305
 
Longitude:  81 26.116'W
Latitude: 31 22.102'N

Historical Significance:

Darien, settled in 1736 by Scottish Highlanders under John McIntosh Mohr in the historic Altamah delta region. During the Revolution, Darien men: Gen Lachian McIntosh, Col. William McIntosh, and Col. John McIntosh were war hero. Darien became a great port and mills sawed lumber that was shipped worldwide.The first military parade in Georgia was held in Darien on February22,1736.

Historic Marker:

  • Marker Organization: Georgia Historical Commission and St. Andrew's Parish Chapter, NSDAR
  • Marker Date:  1957
  • Marker Text: This is Darien, the heart of the historic Altamah delta region. Settled in 1736,by Scottish Highlanders under John McIntosh Mohr,it was named for the ill-fated settlement on the Isthmus of Panama. The first military parade in Georgia was held in Darien,February 22,1736, when Gen.James Edward Oglethorpe reviewed the Highland Company in full regalia, with claymores, side arms and targes.The Highland Company supported Oglethorpe in all his campaigns,and won everlasting fame on the field of Bloody Marsh. During the Revolution,Darien men again came to the front-Gen.Lachlan McIntosh, Col.Wm.McIntosh and Col. John McIntosh were among the heros of that War.In 1818 the City of Darien was chartered, and became the County Seat. The Bank of Darien,chartered in 1818, was the strongest Bank south of Philadelphia,with branches in 7 Georgia cities. Huge mills sawed into lumber millions of feet of timber rafted down the river. Darien was one of the great ports of the Eastern Seaboard. It was burned in 1863 by northern troops stationed on St.Simons Island. Rebuilt in the 1870's,Darien again became a great port, and the mills sawed lumber to be shipped all over the world. Depletion of the forests brought this era to an end in the early 1900s.

Form Submitted By: St. Andrew's Parish Chapter,NSDAR 11/10/2015

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