Battle of Shepherd’s Plantation with the Creek Indians

Jeannette Holland Austin
3 min readApr 20, 2022
Marker on the old Shepherd Plantation

The Creek Indians occupied most of Gwinnett County until about 1826 when they were pushed across the Chattahoochee River.

In 1836, after they had burned a village in Stewart County called “Roanoke”, Governor William Schley called for volunteers. Three companies were organized into a Creek Indian War.

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Jeannette Holland Austin

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