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Julian Williams | all galleries >> Julian Williams's Galleries >> Old Jacksonville, Ga.- Where History Lives > Blockhouse Baptist Church
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Blockhouse Baptist Church

Fort Clark, two miles west of Jacksonville, Georgia, stood on the site of the present-day Blockhouse Church. The fort was built in 1813 and served as a refuge against Indians. When possible the settlers would worship in one of the two "blockhouses" inside the fort - hence the name, "Blockhouse Church." It was also on land adjacent to this site that John Clark had a plantation and house. He later became Governor of Georgia and his Jacksonville estate was sold after his death.


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valene M. 31-Jan-2009 02:59
My uncles, grandparents and extended family are all buried there at the blockhouse grave site. My mother was born and raised there in 1931 to 1950's. I have family that lives in georgia now that are elder. If I can be of help to anyone let me know.
Christie Gipson (Kelly) 18-Jun-2008 02:30
My Great-grand Parents , and Grand Parents are all buried here. I would love any info on them and thier lives . I have been to the grave sites and have found other Kelly graves.