Poole's Mill Covered Bridge
Poole's Mill Bridge is a historic wooden covered bridge crossing over Settendown Creek (tributary of the Etowah River) in Forsyth County, Georgia, United States, built in 1901. It is 96 feet long. Circa 1820, Cherokee Chief George Welch constructed a gristmill, a sawmill, and a simple open bridge at the site. Welch continued to run and maintain the mills and bridge until the Cherokee removal in 1838.
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Poole's Mill Covered Bridge
Poole's Mill Bridge is a historic wooden covered bridge crossing over Settendown Creek (tributary of the Etowah River) in Forsyth County, Georgia, United States, built in 1901. It is 96 feet long. Circa 1820, Cherokee Chief George Welch constructed a gristmill, a sawmill, and a simple open bridge at the site. Welch continued to run and maintain the mills and bridge until the Cherokee removal in 1838.
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Poole's Mill Bridge is a histo ...... creation of Poole's Mill Park.
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1975-04-01
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John Wofford, Bud Gentry
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Poole's Mill Bridge is a histo ...... the Cherokee removal in 1838.
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Poole's Mill Covered Bridge
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