Honey Springs Battlefield Historic Site
November 2002

   

(Nov 16-17, 2002) Temporary LeRoy H. Fischer Interpretive Center

(Nov 16-17, 2002) Primitive Trail (Elk Creek Overlook). This view is of the Sisney House. Markers along this trail: 1. Sisney House 2. Hand-to-Hand Combat Above the Bridge 3. Beyond the Fence 4. Battle for the Bridge. Marker above: (Sisney House) Also referred to as the "Howell-Ray" house, this building was here early in the 20th Century. It was often rented to others during the course of its history. This is the site of the birth of legendary Cherokee wood carver Willard Stone, whose work can be found in museums across the United States

          

(Nov 16-17, 2002) Primitive Trail (Elk Creek Overlook), view looking southeast. Marker above: Hand-to-Hand Combat Above the Bridge
 
Panorama (Elk Creek Overlook)

(Nov 16-17, 2002) Enlarge Primitive Trail (Elk Creek Overlook), view looking east. Markers at this location: 1. Beyond the Fence 2. Battle for the Bridge

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