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Coley's Mill
was located on Oothcaloga Creek on Georgia Highway 53 west of Calhoun. It
was built about 1850 by J. P. King. Over the years it had many owners.
It's not clear whether or not the mill survied the Civil War. If it was
damaged it was rebuilt. Originally it was known as Oothcaloga Mill. At one
time it was known as Logan's Mill, named after one of it's owners. It was
demolished around 1955.
~ availability courtesy of Vanishing Georgia, Georgia Division of Archives and History, Office of Secretary of State.
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