Towns

GA, USA

Savannah River Crossing and Ferry Site

Landmark

The Savannah River at Augusta was the strategic reason the town existed. Control of this crossing determined who could move men, supplies, and Indian trade goods between South Carolina and the Georgia interior. During the Revolutionary War, this crossing was repeatedly contested as British and Patriot forces maneuvered for control of Augusta and the backcountry. The modern Fifth Street Bridge crosses approximately where colonial-era ferries operated.

Visiting Today

Address

Fifth Street Bridge area, Augusta, GA 30901

Connected Events

Jun 1780
Sep 1780
First Battle of Augusta — Clarke's Failed Assault

Colonel Elijah Clarke, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Brown

Sep 1780
Brown's Reprisals After the Failed Assault

Colonel Elijah Clarke, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Brown

Apr 1781
Greene's Southern Campaign Reaches Georgia

Brigadier General Andrew Pickens

May 1781
Fort Grierson Captured by Patriots

Brigadier General Andrew Pickens, Colonel Elijah Clarke, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Brown, Colonel James Grierson

Jun 1781
Lee's Mayham Tower Overtopped Fort Cornwallis

Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Brown

Jun 1781
Thomas Brown Surrenders Fort Cornwallis

Brigadier General Andrew Pickens, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Brown

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