Johnson Ferry

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title: Johnson Ferry
text: Johnson Ferry was an important 19th-century ferry linking what is now Atlanta with much of north Georgia on the other side of the Chattahoochee River. The name Johnson is a corrupted version of the owner's name, which was really Johnston; therefore the ferry was originally called the Johnston ferry. A historical plaque on the present Johnson Ferry Road documents that ownership. William Marion Johnston, a Georgia native born in 1817, owned the farm at that location during the Civil War and raised
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description: Important 19th-century ferry across Chattahoochee River.
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date modified: 2023-11-26T10:21:00Z
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