Fort Yargo was one of three original trading posts built by The Humphries Brothers Trading Company.

Fort Yargo, along with another fort at Scull Shoals and a third near present day Cornelia, Georgia, were a major attempt to set up an effective series of trading stations among the Upper Creek Indians.

It is our intention to help preserve and protect the historic blockhouse of Fort Yargo, and to assist in the restoration and revitalization of this valuable piece of Georgia History.

Please join us in our efforts to rebuild the original blockhouse, and to recreate the Humphries Brother's 1790's Trading Post  that was the original Fort Yargo.

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The Fort Yargo Living History Society

A Society formed to provide an accurate and educational
"Living History Presentation" for the Public at
Fort Yargo State Park, in Winder, Georgia.


Our next gathering at the Fort February 18th

Mark your calendar for our 2012 Market Faire
March 30th to April 1st


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