Paul Hamilton Hayne
Erected by Georgia Historical Society
Dedicated September 11, 2005
Region: Piedmont
County: Columbia
GPS: N33 27.054|W082 11.886
Acclaimed poet, editor, and lecturer of the post-Civil War era, Paul Hamilton Hayne was born in Charleston, South Carolina. A contemporary of Sidney Lanier, Hayne edited Russell’s Magazine and the Charleston Gazette and wrote for the Southern Literary Messenger. Following the war-time destruction of his Charleston home, he moved to Georgia in 1865. Here he established a home at Copse Hill, one mile west of this site, and wrote for Harper’s New Monthly and The Atlantic Monthly. Hayne authored three volumes of poetry and is known as one of the most significant voices of the Confederate cause. He is buried in Augusta’s Magnolia Cemetery.
   











Smack Dab Studios