The History of Macon Georgia

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    Macon Geogia's Growth From the Past to the Present

    The start of Macon's growth, to how it is today, started when James Oglethorpe and the georgia colonists arrived in 1733 and is still growing today.
  • James Oglethorpe and the Georgia Colonists arrived in Georgia

    James Oglethorpe and the Georgia Colonists arrived in Georgia
    James Oglethorpe and the colonists arrived in Georgia, from England.
  • Macon Georgia was Founded

    Macon Georgia was Founded
    Macon was founded off the banks of the Ocmulgee river, and was named after the Indian scount sent there to set up trade.
  • Mercer University Founded

    Mercer University Founded
    Mercer University was founded in 1833 by Georgia Baptists. The school was named for Jesse Mercer, Baptist leader and the first chair of the Mercer Board of Trustees.
  • The Native Americans were removed from Macon

    The Native Americans were removed from Macon
    The Native Americans were forced west by settelers moving west through the Lottery System and settling in Macon. If there were any Creek left, they were removed in 1836, when they fought the settlers in the Creek War of 1836.
  • Wesleyan was Chartered

    Wesleyan was Chartered
    December 23, 1836 Wesleyan College was chartered by the state. The school opened its doors on January 7, 1839.
  • The Central Railroad

    The Central Railroad
    The Central Railroad completed a line from Savannah to Macon which linked Georgia's agricultural wealth to the coastal ports for shipping.
  • Battle of Dunlap Hill

    Battle of Dunlap Hill
    The Battle of Dunlap Hill was fought on July 30, 1864 in Macon,
    Georgia. This was a confederate victory and lead to the defeat and capture of Union General, George H. Stonemen.
  • Tubman Museum Founded

    Tubman Museum Founded
    Richard Keil made a down payment on a dilapidated former warehouse in downtown Macon. The museum was named after arriet Tubman who led hundreds of slaves to freedom. Over the yars the museum has grown to become the largest institution of its type and has bcome a key enducational and cultrual resource for the whole southeast region.
  • Otis Redding Tribute

    Otis Redding Tribute
    Bradley Cooley and his son Bradley Cooley Jr. created a life-size bronze statue of the music icon Otis Redding. They modled their statue after Otis's song "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay.This statue is located on the banks of the Ocmulgee River in Macon, where Otis grew up, was discovered in the music world, and was where he had been raising his family before his death in 1967.
  • The Otis Redding Foundation Established

    The Otis Redding Foundation Established
    The Otis Redding Foundation was established in 2007 in Otis Redding's honor by his wife, Zelma Redding. This Foundation was dedicated to improving the quality of life for the community of Macon through the education and empowerment its youth.