McIntosh County
U.S.17 at Altamaha River Bridge
Darien, GA 31305
 
Longitude: 81 26.124'W
Latitude: 31 22.091' N
 

Historical Significance:

This marks Fort Darien which was laid out by Gen James Edward Oglethorpe in 1736 and was built on this first high bluff on the Altamaha River to protect the new town of Darien.It was defended by several cannons since Darien was in constant danger from Spaniards of Florida and often there were only a few men left that were not gone in military service that must protect the women and children. They would live in the fort to stay safe. After some time, the fort fell to ruins but was rebuilt and armed for use in the Revolution against the British.

Historic Marker:

  • Marker Organization: Georgia Historical Commission and St. Andrew's Parish Chapter, NSDAR
  • Marker Date:  1957
  • Marker Text: Fort Darien, laid out by General James Edward Oglethorpe in 1736 was built on this first high bluff of the Altamaha river to protect the new town of Darien.It was a large fortification with two bastions and 2 half bastions,and was defended by several cannon.From the time of its  settlement by Scottish Highlanders in 1736, until after the Battle of Bloody Marsh in 1742, the town of Darien was in constant danger from the Spaniards of Florida. Often for weeks at a time the Highland soldiers were absent from home on military campaigns, with only a few men left to guard the women and children who, for for safety, lived within the walls of the fort.On several occasions the port was fired upon by Spaniards or their Indian allies.After the war with Spain was ended, the fort, no longer needed, fell into ruins, but was rebuilt and armed during the Revolution, when it again saw action , this time against British forces.

Form Submitted By: St. Andrew's Parish Chapter NSDAR 11/19/2015

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