- Sixes, Georgia
Sixes is an unincorporated community in western Cherokee County, Georgia,
United States , located about three miles west of Holly Springs and near the eastern shore of current-dayLake Allatoona . The community is located in theGeorgia Gold Belt , which runs southwest to northeast along the southern edge of theBlue Ridge mountains .cite book|last=Johnson|first=William|title=Georgia's Gold Rush] The Sixes Gold Mine, a now-defunct gold mine dating back to the early 1800s, was located just to the northwest. In addition, the community is home to theSixes Mill , which was originally built around 1820 by early gold prospectors and later rebuilt around 1880. The mill has been well-preserved and is still located off Sixes Road. There are two theories on how Sixes derived its name. The first theory contributes the name toFort Hinar Sixes , aCherokee Indian removal fort that was located in the area along the infamousTrail of Tears . The second theory holds that the name is derived from an old Cherokee village that was located near theEtowah River named "Sutali" — the Cherokee word for the number six. Sixes also lent its name to Fort Sixes, an 1830s US Army fort that served as a removal collection point forCherokee prior to theTrail of Tears . Sutallee, a community that sits on the opposite side of the Etowah River (now Lake Allatoona) in western Cherokee County, also derives its name from this Native American village. Today, Sixes is a growing suburban community with many large, upscale residential neighborhoods, includingBridgeMill . The area is served by two elementary schools (Sixes & Liberty); one middle school (Freedom); and two high schools (Woodstock & Cherokee).References
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