Rottenwood creek trail vinings7/20/2023 ![]() He was primarily a merchant and operated a ferry on the Chattahoochee. ![]() Hardy Pace moved to the Vinings area of Cobb County in the 1830's, initially called Crossroads. Cal Dortch had provided a copy of the 1850 dam Act (see following) as well. Their research dated back to 2005, armed with union surveys and old geodetic surveys provided by Marian Blackwell. ![]() Long Vinings resident and historian Jody Smith and her husband Henry stated they had looked for a location for Pace's Mill in an area south of the I-75 overpass in the West Palidades area, but had not found the evidence thereof. Review of historical reference at Vinings Historical Society, Georgia Room of Marietta Library, and interviews with long term residents of Vinings produced some, but inconclusive, reference to thereto. Originating focus being cast on Vinings history as interfaced with the Hardy Pace family, initial question was on the origin of the street name of Paces Mill Road, with a margin notation - Why named? Visiting the Pace Mill access area of West Palisades, Chattahoochee National Park furthered the clue. Some connective comments are the theory of the author. ![]() during Sept - November 2007. Evidences may, or may not, represent all material considerations which may be available and open sourced in the future. The following is a complete set of Information, documents, and other factual inclusions within a three month intensive historic review study of Vinings, GA. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |