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Collier's Mill State Historical Marker

Collier's Mill State Historical Marker
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Collier's Mill State Historical Marker

Located on Collier Rd at Redland Rd, Atlanta
33.810116, -84.40216

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COLLIER'S MILL

150 ft. down stream, on the right bank of Tanyard Branch, stood an ante-bellum grist mill built & operated by Andrew J. Collier, pioneer resident of this area. (1827-1887)

A notable landmark at the time of the Battle of Peachtree Creek -- July 20, 1864.

It stood, not only at the center of Federal troop alignment along Collier Rd., but was the storm-center of the conflict that raged here, since the stream valley was a strategic approach to the Federal center toward which the Confederate forces (Walthall's & Loring's divisions of Stewart's Corps) made their heaviest attacks.

060-39 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1955


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