Year Erected: 1952
Marker Text: Here stood Cherokee Indian stockade with blockhouse on hill, built by U.S. Government in 1836.
Capt. Samuel Fariss and a company of Georgia volunteers guarded Cherokee Indians here before their removal west.
This fort was presumably named for Rev. David B. Cumming, Methodist minister and missionary to the Cherokees.
Tips for Finding This Marker: On W. Indiana Avenue near Part Street in La Fayette.