Kennard´s Settlement and Cowpens, a major Creek Indian center of Southwest Georgia, was located three and three-fourths miles west of here, on the east side of Kinchafoonee Creek. The site was named for Jack and William Kennard, two Lower Creek chiefs who were long friendly to white people.
This road is a remnant of an early Indian trading paath that led from Flint River via Kennard´s Settlement and Fort Gaines, Georgia to Pensacola, Florida.
GHM 088-1 GEORGIA HISTORIC MARKER 1993
Plaque courtesy Lat34North.com.
Original page, with additional info, here.
Photo credit: Ken Moser.