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Fort Benning Growth, Fort Mitchell
Fort Mitchell AL, Past to Now
History of Fort Mitchell AL, to now. 
 
Over 200 years ago, East Alabama was home to the Native American Creek Indians.

In 1805 on behalf of President Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of War William Henry Dearborn met with Chief William McIntosh to sign a treaty with the U.S. for a southern route into this new territory later to become the state of Alabama. The route became known as the Federal Road.

In 1813 General John Floyd, with 1000 troops and 300 friendly Indians, crossed the Chattahoochee River and built Fort Mitchell, named after the former Georgia Governor David B. Mitchell. Captain Jett Thomas, artillery commander, was left in charge of construction.

In 1813, General Floyd and troops fought the Battle of Autossee with 900 troops and 400 Indians. Later that year General Floyd and his troops attacked Indians at Calabee Creek and won with the help of Captain Jett Thomas and artillery cannon fire.

In 1821 Colonel John Crowell was appointed Indian Agent to the Creek Indian nation and established the Indian Trading Agency at Fort Mitchell.

In 1825 a second fort was built due to the need to contain troops for Indian uprisings in the area. Also in 1825, Major Donahoe with the 4th Infantry Regiment arrived to establish peace.

The same year, General Marquis de Lafayette of France was on a tour of the US and was invited by then-Governor Israel Pickens to visit the new statehood of Alabama. General Lafayette first stepped foot into Alabama on the east bank of the Chattahoochee River at Fort Mitchell

Governor Pickens, dignitaries and friendly Indians gathered for a feast and celebration to honor him.

In 1836 following the second Creek war, the federal government signed a Removal Act to move all Indians to Oklahoma. All Indians were removed from their homelands, hence the Trail of Tears was named. Fort Mitchell was the assembly point for the Indian removal for our area.

Around the early 1900s, as a young boy Peter Alexander Brannon walked through the area of Fort Mitchell, finding Indian arrowheads and artifacts which led to later archaeological surveys and digs beginning in the 1970s and later in 2003.

From Fortmitchell.org

Now, Fort Mitchell is one of the fastest growing areas in the United States.  Thanks to the growth that nearby Fort Benning is recieving from Brac.   New Subdivisions are coming up all over the area.  New stores are on the drawing board and are expected to start apearing soon.  There is even talk of Fort Mitchell incorporating in order to keep the small town feel through all of the up and coming growth.  

Stay tuned for more on Fort Mitchell growth and why it is such a fantastic area to buy a new home.

Posted By - Keith Bennett - 06/16/2010
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