Standing Peach Tree

Year Erected: 1955

Standing Peach Tree Marker

Image courtesy of David Seibert

Marker Text: A Creek Indian village on both sides of the river at mouth of Peachtree Cr. Whether it was named for a "pitch tree" or a peach tree, it occurs, officially, as Standing Peach Tree in Gov. John Martin's letter of May 27, 1782, to Gen. Andrew Pickens of S.C. Martin wrote of a rumored foray on the E. Georgia settlements planned at Standing Peach Tree.

The ancient trail: Buzzard Roost (mouth of Utoy Cr.) to Standing Peach Tree &, via Moore's Mill Rd., to Buckhead - thence N.E. on Hog Mtn. Ridge, was the original Peach Tree Trail.

Later, the Hog Mtn. section of it, prolonged S. to Atlanta, was designated Peachtree Road.

Tips for Finding This Marker: Off of Ridgewood Rd near the Atlanta Waterworks pumping station on the Chattahoochee River in Atlanta