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Marble Valley Historical Society

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Pickens County Historical Marker

Title: Pickens County

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Created December 5, 1853, and named for General Andrew Pickens of Revolutionary fame. The first settlements sprang up along the Old Federal Road which followed in general the route of the highway through Tate, Jasper and Talking Rock.

Mount Oglethorpe, (formerly called Grassy Knob), Burrell Top of Burnt Mountain and Sharp Top Mountain dominate the skyline in the northeastern part of the county; to the southwest is Sharp Mountain.

Coming of the railroad in 1883 made possible development of a large and important marble industry.

Marker Number: 112-01 (1953)
Location: No. Main Street on the courthouse lawn in Jasper

Pickens County Historical Marker No. 1112-1