File:Old Coffee Road historical marker, Berrien County.JPG

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English: Nashville, Berrien County, Georgia

Historical marker reads:

Old Coffee Road

The Old Coffee Road, earliest vehicular and
postal route of this section, running south-
westward from the Ocmulgee River to the
Florida Line, passed through today's Lax,
Nashville, Cecil, Barwick and Thomasville.
The thoroughfare was opened by direction of
the State in 1823 under supervision of Gen.
John Coffee and Thomas Swain. Over this
pioneer roaute the products of the region
were carried to the coast to be sold and
imported goods brought back. Sections of
the original route are in use today.

Georgia Historical Commission
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Author Michael Rivera

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