From the Federal Crossing (or Vann's Ferry) to Ross's Landing (today's Chattanooga) the Federal Road carried settlers, gold miners and workers into the Cherokee Nation that spanned the North Georgia Mountains. More Roads of North Georgia
In 1922 Margaret Mitchell was one of the first female journalists at the Atlanta Journal. Four years later she left to write Gone With The Wind. In between she build a legacy that is rarely explored.
In the Northeast Georgia mountains, White County has one of the longest histories of all Georgia places, dating back to Hernando deSoto. In this issue we explore the county as only About North Georgia can.