Ossahatchie, Georgia

Ossahatchie is a placename in Harris County, Georgia, United States.

[4] Ossahatchie was originally a plantation built in the 1830s by the slaves of state legislator and militia officer Henry H.

[5] The mansion, described as "luxurious," was located near Ossahatchie Creek close to today's Georgia State Route 85.

[5] Lowe hosted a banquet for James K. Polk at the house on March 14, 1849.

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