Friends of Tanyard Creek Park

Atlanta, Georgia

About Tanyard Creek Park

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                        Tanyard Creek Park is a good place reflect on the history of Buckhead and AtlantaIts tree-shaded acres and winding creek were witness to both early settlement and Civil War tragedy.

Just across Collier Road from the park entrance, old mill stones recall the grist mill of Andrew Jackson Collier, for whom the Collier Hills neighborhood is named and the first two letters of whose names give us Anjaco, the name of one of the neighborhood's streets. His mill stood on Tanyard Branch, or creek, which runs through the park and was a landmark in the Civil War Battle of Peachtree Creek (of which Tanyard Branch is a tributary). 

The creek and park area were the scene bitter fighting in the battle for Atlanta in July 1864. A federal general who witnessed that bloodshed said, "Few battlefields of the war have been strewn so thickly with dead and wounded as they lay that evening around Collier's Mill." Among Confederate leaders in that battle was one named Walthall, from whom a street bordering the park is named.  Historic markers at the park give visitors a vivid picture of those events in 1864. 

 

                                                                                    

“History Made in the Shade - Tanyard Creek Park off Collier Road near Peachtree Street is a 14-acre oasis fine for picnics, playing catch, and walking the dog. A mill wheel and nearby historic markers testify to the site's Civil War-era pedigree.” GORP.com

     

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