English: Old Coffee Rd Historical Marker just north of Cecil, Cook County, Georgia
Historical marker reads:
Old Coffee Road
The Old Coffee Road, earliest vehicular and
postal route of this section, crossed here,
running southwestward from the Ocmulgee
River via today's Lax, Nashville, Cecil, Barwick
and Thomasville to the Florida line above
Tallahassee. This thoroughfare was opened
by direction of the State in 1823 under
supervision of Gen. John Coffee and Thomas
Swain. As a pioneer roaute this highway played
a significant part in the settlement and
development of the region. Much of the old
way remains in use today.
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