πͺ¨π² Ellicott’s Stone – A Forgotten Boundary Marker in the Alabama Woods
Simba and I visited Ellicott’s Stone in Axis, Alabama — one of the oldest and most historically significant boundary markers in the southeastern United States. Hidden deep within the woods near the Alabama-Mississippi border, this remote landmark feels like a forgotten piece of early American history waiting to be rediscovered. πΊ️ Marking the Edge of a Young Nation Ellicott’s Stone was placed in 1799 by surveyor Andrew Ellicott following the Treaty of San Lorenzo . At the time, the monument marked the boundary between the United States and Spanish West Florida — an important line during a period when territories and borders across North America were still being defined. The sandstone marker became a key reference point in early American surveying and expansion. π² Hidden Deep in the Forest Part of what makes Ellicott’s Stone so fascinating is its location. Getting there feels like stepping away from the modern world: - Forest trails leading through quiet woods - A remote setting fa...