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  Note: Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site has no reservable facilities.  

NOTICE: This historic site is now operated by Irwin County. Please call before visiting to confirm hours, prices and programs.

When Confederate President Jefferson Davis and a few remaining staff members crossed the Savannah River into Georgia on May 3, 1865, they were headed for the Western theater of war where Davis planned to unite rebel forces and continue fighting for the "lost cause." On May 9, 1865, they camped in this pine forest, not knowing that pursuit was so close behind. At dawn, they were surrounded by two independent groups of Union cavalry who were unaware of each other's presence. Gunfire ensued until the federal forces realized they had been shooting at one another. Two Union cavalrymen died during the skirmish. Davis was taken prisoner and held in Virginia for two years until released. Today, a monument marks the spot where he was arrested. Visitors can tour the 13-acre historic site that includes a museum, short trail, a gift shop, picnic tables and a group shelter.


Hours:
Please call ahead to confirm days and hours of operation.
www.GeorgiaStateParks.org/JeffersonDavis


Admission: $2.75-$4
Group rates available with advance notice.


FACILITIES:
  • 13 Picnic Sites
  • Group Shelter (seats 100, $150)
  • 1/3-Mile Nature Trail
  • Civil War Museum - film and artifacts
  • Monument
  • Gift Shop
  • Playground




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  Address/Directions
Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site
338 Jeff Davis Park Rd
Fitzgerald , GA 31750

From I-75 exit #78 go east 14 miles on Ga. Hwy. 32 to Irwinville. Turn left on Jeff Davis Park Road and proceed one mile to the site (on left).

 
 
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