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- Coffee_Road abstract "Coffee Road as it became known, was a supply trail cut through the southern Georgia frontier by General John E. Coffee,with the help of Thomas Swain. After establishing the counties of Early, Irwin, and Appling in 1819, the Georgia General Assembly approved construction of the road December 23rd, 1822, with funds of $1,500. The trail was built in the early 1820s and ran from Jacksonville, Georgia, through Metcalf on to Tallahassee, Florida. The trail was approximately three feet wide (0.91 m), established with the help of slave labor.This became the first vehicular path through the region. The trail was initially built to carry munitions of war to Florida Territory to fight the Indians during the Creek Wars, but was later used by settlers moving into the Georgia frontier. There were no bridges or ditches and only private ferry crossings. Many pioneer families including Hall, Folsom, Roundtree, Parrish, and Knight traveled to find farms and plantations.Much of the road remains in daily use.".
- Coffee_Road thumbnail Old_Coffee_Rd_Historical_Marker.JPG?width=300.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageExternalLink books?id=zCgwAAAAMAAJ&pgis=1.
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- Coffee_Road wikiPageID "5815724".
- Coffee_Road wikiPageLength "3088".
- Coffee_Road wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Coffee_Road wikiPageRevisionID "678897448".
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink Appling_County,_Georgia.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_Florida.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink Coffee_County,_Georgia.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink Creek_War.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink Early_County,_Georgia.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink Edward_E._Baptist.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink General_Coffee_State_Park.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_General_Assembly.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink Irwin_County,_Georgia.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink Jacksonville,_Georgia.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink John_E._Coffee.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink Metcalf,_Georgia.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink Tallahassee,_Florida.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLink File:Old_Coffee_Rd_Historical_Marker.JPG.
- Coffee_Road wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coffee Road".
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- Coffee_Road subject Category:Roads_in_Florida.
- Coffee_Road subject Category:Roads_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Coffee_Road hypernym Cut.
- Coffee_Road point "30.533505 -85.4183201".
- Coffee_Road type Food.
- Coffee_Road type Road.
- Coffee_Road type Road.
- Coffee_Road type SpatialThing.
- Coffee_Road comment "Coffee Road as it became known, was a supply trail cut through the southern Georgia frontier by General John E. Coffee,with the help of Thomas Swain. After establishing the counties of Early, Irwin, and Appling in 1819, the Georgia General Assembly approved construction of the road December 23rd, 1822, with funds of $1,500. The trail was built in the early 1820s and ran from Jacksonville, Georgia, through Metcalf on to Tallahassee, Florida.".
- Coffee_Road label "Coffee Road".
- Coffee_Road sameAs Q5140925.
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- Coffee_Road sameAs Q5140925.
- Coffee_Road lat "30.533505".
- Coffee_Road long "-85.4183201".
- Coffee_Road wasDerivedFrom Coffee_Road?oldid=678897448.
- Coffee_Road depiction Old_Coffee_Rd_Historical_Marker.JPG.
- Coffee_Road isPrimaryTopicOf Coffee_Road.