County
Profile
Incorporated: February 16, 1854
Population: 3,357
Total Area: 195.2 Square miles
Cities and Towns
• Fort Gaines (County Seat)
• BlufftonClay County was created from parts of Early and
Randolph counties in 1854. It was named for Senator Henry Clay
of Kentucky.
Fort Gaines grew up around a fort on the Chattahoochee River
established to protect settlers during the Creek Indian Wars.
The town, named for the fort's builder, General Edmund Pendleton
Gaines, became a shipping point for cotton planters for many
miles on both sides of the Chattahoochee River, remaining a key
market until about 1858 when railroads replaced river freight.
Cemocheechobee Creek is the site of a pre-historic community,
consisting of a large village area surrounding three adjacent
platform mounds.
The Walter F. George Lock and Dam in George T. Bagby State Park
is just north of Fort Gaines on the Chattahoochee River. Under
construction from 1955 until 1963, the dam stretches two and a
half miles from Alabama. The lock, second highest east of the
Mississippi, forms a lake called Lake Walter F. George . The
lake extends 85 miles upriver.
The Fort Gaines Historic District and Frontier Village are
tourist attractions. There are several reconstructed fort
buildings on the site of the original Fort Gaines, and two Civil
War gun emplacements. There are also the remains of an 1890s
cottonseed oil mill and an early 20th century waterworks. All of
these sites are on the National Register.
Elizabeth Stuart Dill who was captured and held hostage by
Indians after the War of 1812, is one of the county's
interesting historical figure. Forced to accompany the Indians
on their raids, she was able to gather a lot of paper money that
the Indians had deemed useless and save it by pinning it to her
petticoats. When rescued, she returned with her loot to Fort
Gaines and built the Dill House, which is now a Bed and
Breakfast.
Other recreational facilities include the Meadowlinks 18-Hole
Championship Golf Course.
Festivals in Clay County include: Bass Fishing Tournament in May
and Christmas at the Fort in November. |