Fort Lamar, Georgia

Coordinates: 34°14′24″N 83°16′26″W / 34.24000°N 83.27389°W / 34.24000; -83.27389
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Fort Lamar is an unincorporated settlement in Madison County, in the U.S. state of Georgia.[1] It just south of the crossroads of Highway 106 and Shiloh–Fort Lamar Road/Jot Em Down Road five miles (8 km) north of Ila.

History[edit]

The fort that gave its name to the settlement was built by American Revolutionary War veteran Captain John Lamar in 1790.[2]

In 1868, a local name for Fort Lamar was Montgomery's Store,[3] but by 1898, this name no longer appeared to be used.[4]

The settlement had a post office for decades in the late 19th century, but by 1904, it had been closed, supplanted by new Rural Free Delivery of mail.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Fort Lamar
  2. ^ Mae Montgomery-Thornton. "Fort Lamar." Danielsville Monitor. 6 November 1942. (Reprint retrieved 5 July 2023)
  3. ^ M1126 – Post Office Department Reports of Site Locations, 1837–1950. Roll 116. Sheet 818. National Archives Identifier 68284531.
  4. ^ M1126 – Post Office Department Reports of Site Locations, 1837–1950. Roll 116. Sheet 820. National Archives Identifier 68284531.
  5. ^ "Post Offices and Branch Post Offices, Arranged by States and Counties, June 1, 1910." United States Official Postal Guide. George F. Lasher, Printer, 1904. p. 1063.

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34°14′24″N 83°16′26″W / 34.24000°N 83.27389°W / 34.24000; -83.27389