Kettle Creek

Located near modern day Washington, Georgia, the Kettle Creek battlefield is a 220 acre tract encircling a 500 foot high hill.  The Kettle Creek Monument was erected by the War Department in 1930.  Visitors can also see the final resting places of a number of Revolutionary soldiers who were reburied atop the hill. Kettle Creek Battlefield was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on June 26, 1975.

Preservation

The American Battlefield Trust and our members have saved more than 180 acres at Kettle Creek.

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Related Battles

Georgia | February 14, 1779
Result: American Victory
Estimated Casualties
136
American
21
British
115
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