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FERRIES

Ferry boats hauled vehicles across major streams before bridges became commonplace. The owners typically collected a fee for the service. The initial list posted in the museum was created by computer searching the text of Murray County Heritage. Museum visitors knowing of other ferries that served Murray County are urged to submit the information for posting to murraymuseum@aol.com.

Glace Ferry, on the Conasauga.

Gregory's operated a Ferry at the Harris Ford on the Conasauga River until early 1950s.

McClures Ferry

Montgomery Ferry, earlier was called Reels Ferry.

Pullen's Ferry, SW corner of county.

Reels Ferry, later called Montgomery Ferry.

Rullarno Ferry.

Smokes Ferry, on the Conasauga.


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