County |
County Seat |
Date |
Notes |
Coordinates
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Appling Created 1818
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Holmesville |
1828 |
Holmesville was known as Appling Court House from 1828 until May 1831. |
31°42′15″N 82°19′13″W / 31.704080°N 82.320398°W / 31.704080; -82.320398
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Baxley |
1873 |
Established in 1870 as Station Number 7 of the Macon and Brunswick Railroad. |
31°46′41″N 82°20′57″W / 31.778091°N 82.349246°W / 31.778091; -82.349246
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Atkinson Created 1917
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Pearson |
1917 |
Established in 1875 as a depot of the Brunswick and Western Railroad. |
31°17′54″N 82°51′10″W / 31.298333°N 82.852778°W / 31.298333; -82.852778
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Bacon Created 1914
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Alma |
1914 |
Established in 1900 as a depot of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. |
31°32′30″N 82°28′00″W / 31.541667°N 82.466667°W / 31.541667; -82.466667
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Baker Created 1825
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Byron |
1828 |
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31°36′41″N 84°16′29″W / 31.611492°N 84.274849°W / 31.611492; -84.274849
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Newton |
1837 |
On the banks of the Flint River. |
31°19′00″N 84°20′22″W / 31.316667°N 84.339444°W / 31.316667; -84.339444
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Baldwin Created 1803
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Hillsborough |
1806 |
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33°10′47″N 83°38′28″W / 33.179722°N 83.641111°W / 33.179722; -83.641111
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Milledgeville |
1807 |
Established 1803 on the Oconee River. State capital from 1804 to 1868. |
33°05′16″N 83°14′00″W / 33.087778°N 83.233333°W / 33.087778; -83.233333
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Banks Created 1859
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New Lebanon |
1859 |
Designated the temporary county seat upon establishment of county in February 1859. |
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Homer |
1859 |
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34°20′02″N 83°29′59″W / 34.333889°N 83.499722°W / 34.333889; -83.499722
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Barrow Created 1914
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Winder |
1914 |
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33°18′12″N 83°41′09″W / 33.303333°N 83.685833°W / 33.303333; -83.685833
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Bartow Created 1832
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Cassville |
1833 |
Destroyed by General Sherman's troops in 1864 during the American Civil War. |
34°14′38″N 84°51′10″W / 34.243889°N 84.852778°W / 34.243889; -84.852778
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Cartersville |
1867 |
Voted as new county seat in January 1867. |
34°09′57″N 84°47′52″W / 34.165929°N 84.797749°W / 34.165929; -84.797749
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Ben Hill Created 1906
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Fitzgerald |
1906 |
Established in 1895 as a colony for Union Veterans |
31°42′56″N 83°15′23″W / 31.715556°N 83.256389°W / 31.715556; -83.256389
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Berrien Created 1856
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Nashville |
1856 |
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31°12′25″N 83°14′48″W / 31.206944°N 83.246667°W / 31.206944; -83.246667
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Bibb Created 1822
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Macon |
1822 |
Incorporated in 1823. |
32°50′05″N 83°39′06″W / 32.834722°N 83.651667°W / 32.834722; -83.651667
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Bleckley Created 1912
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Cochran |
1912 |
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32°23′12″N 83°21′02″W / 32.386667°N 83.350556°W / 32.386667; -83.350556
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Brantley Created 1920
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Hoboken |
1920 |
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31°10′58″N 82°08′02″W / 31.182778°N 82.133889°W / 31.182778; -82.133889
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Nahunta |
1923 |
Changed after a referendum. |
31°12′16″N 81°58′56″W / 31.204444°N 81.982222°W / 31.204444; -81.982222
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Brooks Created 1858
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Quitman |
1858 |
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30°47′05″N 83°33′39″W / 30.784722°N 83.560833°W / 30.784722; -83.560833
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Bryan Created 1793
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Hardwick |
1793 |
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Bryan Courthouse |
1797 |
Also known as Cross Roads. Near modern Richmond Hill. |
30°47′05″N 81°18′45″W / 30.784722°N 81.312399°W / 30.784722; -81.312399
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Clyde |
1814 |
Established as Mansford. Renamed as Eden. Renamed Bryan. Later renamed as Clyde |
32°00′40″N 81°24′32″W / 32.0110°N 81.4089°W / 32.0110; -81.4089
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Pembroke |
1937 |
Established in 1892. County seat moved to Pembroke because of the establishment of Fort Stewart |
32°08′09″N 81°37′19″W / 32.135908°N 81.621857°W / 32.135908; -81.621857
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Bulloch Created 1796
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Statesboro |
1803 |
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32°26′43″N 81°46′45″W / 32.445278°N 81.779167°W / 32.445278; -81.779167
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Burke Created 1777
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Waynesboro |
1777 |
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33°05′26″N 82°00′55″W / 33.090556°N 82.015278°W / 33.090556; -82.015278
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Butts Created 1825
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Jackson |
1826 |
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33°17′37″N 83°58′00″W / 33.293611°N 83.966709°W / 33.293611; -83.966709
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Calhoun Created 1854
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Morgan |
1856 |
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31°32′20″N 84°36′04″W / 31.538889°N 84.601111°W / 31.538889; -84.601111
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Arlington |
1923 |
Changed by referendum following a petition. |
31°26′22″N 84°43′29″W / 31.439444°N 84.724722°W / 31.439444; -84.724722
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Morgan |
1929 |
Changed by referendum following a petition. |
31°32′20″N 84°36′04″W / 31.538889°N 84.601111°W / 31.538889; -84.601111
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Camden Created 1777
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St. Patrick |
1787 |
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Jefferson |
1800 |
Later known as Jeffersonton. |
30°58′02″N 81°47′26″W / 30.967265°N 81.790451°W / 30.967265; -81.790451
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St. Marys |
1869 |
Changed by referendum with the other choice having been Satilla Mills. |
30°45′23″N 81°34′17″W / 30.756389°N 81.571389°W / 30.756389; -81.571389
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Woodbine |
1923 |
Incorporated in 1908. |
30°57′50″N 81°43′22″W / 30.963758°N 81.722830°W / 30.963758; -81.722830
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Campbell Created 1828 Merged with Fulton in 1932
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Campbellton |
1829 |
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33°39′01″N 84°40′10″W / 33.650278°N 84.669444°W / 33.650278; -84.669444
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Fairburn |
1871 |
Established in 1830. In 1853, the Atlanta and West Point Railroad passed through the community. Changed by referendum. |
33°33′45″N 84°34′53″W / 33.5625°N 84.581389°W / 33.5625; -84.581389
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Candler Created 1914
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Metter |
1914 |
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32°23′47″N 82°03′45″W / 32.396389°N 82.0625°W / 32.396389; -82.0625
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Carroll Created 1826
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Old Carrollton |
1827 |
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33°37′59″N 84°59′03″W / 33.6331°N 84.9841°W / 33.6331; -84.9841
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Carrollton |
1829 |
More centrally located. |
33°34′51″N 85°04′36″W / 33.580833°N 85.076667°W / 33.580833; -85.076667
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Catoosa Created 1853
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Ringgold |
1854 |
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34°55′02″N 85°06′57″W / 34.917222°N 85.115833°W / 34.917222; -85.115833
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Charlton Created 1854
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Trader's Hill |
1855 |
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30°46′47″N 82°01′51″W / 30.779759°N 82.030899°W / 30.779759; -82.030899
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Folkston |
1901 |
Established as a stop on Savannah, Florida and Western Railroad in 1880. Changed to county seat after a referendum. |
30°50′04″N 82°00′17″W / 30.834444°N 82.004722°W / 30.834444; -82.004722
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Chatham Created 1777
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Savannah |
1777 |
De facto county seat from establishment of county system. De jure county seat on 1784. |
32°01′00″N 81°07′00″W / 32.016667°N 81.116667°W / 32.016667; -81.116667
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Chattahoochee Created 1854
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Cusseta |
1854 |
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32°18′20″N 84°46′37″W / 32.305556°N 84.776944°W / 32.305556; -84.776944
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Chattooga Created 1838
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Summerville |
1838 |
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32°18′20″N 84°46′37″W / 32.305556°N 84.776944°W / 32.305556; -84.776944
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Cherokee Created 1831
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Canton |
1833 |
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34°13′38″N 84°29′41″W / 34.227222°N 84.494722°W / 34.227222; -84.494722
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Clarke Created 1801
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Watkinvsille |
1802 |
Became county seat of Oconee County in 1875. |
33°51′46″N 83°24′29″W / 33.862778°N 83.408056°W / 33.862778; -83.408056
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Athens |
1871 |
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33°57′07″N 83°23′00″W / 33.951986°N 83.383333°W / 33.951986; -83.383333
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Clay Created 1854
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Fort Gaines |
1854 |
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31°36′51″N 85°02′54″W / 31.614167°N 85.048333°W / 31.614167; -85.048333
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Clayton Created 1858
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Jonesboro |
1858 |
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33°31′28″N 84°21′15″W / 33.524444°N 84.354167°W / 33.524444; -84.354167
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Clinch Created 1850
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Magnolia |
1850 |
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30°56′25″N 82°46′55″W / 30.9404°N 82.7820°W / 30.9404; -82.7820
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Homerville |
1860 |
Became Station Number 11 on the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad in 1859. |
31°02′13″N 82°45′05″W / 31.036944°N 82.751389°W / 31.036944; -82.751389
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Cobb Created 1832
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Marietta |
1834 |
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33°57′12″N 84°32′26″W / 33.953333°N 84.540556°W / 33.953333; -84.540556
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Coffee Created 1854
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Douglas |
1855 |
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31°30′27″N 82°51′03″W / 31.5075°N 82.850833°W / 31.5075; -82.850833
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Colquitt Created 1854
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Moultrie |
1859 |
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31°10′00″N 83°47′00″W / 31.166667°N 83.783333°W / 31.166667; -83.783333
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Columbia Created 1790
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Cobbham |
1790 |
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33°34′08″N 82°25′57″W / 33.5690°N 82.4326°W / 33.5690; -82.4326
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Brownsborough |
1790 |
Competing county seat. |
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Kiokee |
1790s |
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Appling |
1792 |
De jure county seat. |
33°32′45″N 82°18′57″W / 33.545833°N 82.315833°W / 33.545833; -82.315833
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Evans |
1980s |
De facto county seat. |
33°32′15″N 82°07′40″W / 33.5375°N 82.127778°W / 33.5375; -82.127778
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Cook Created 1918
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Adel |
1918 |
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31°08′18″N 83°25′33″W / 31.138333°N 83.425833°W / 31.138333; -83.425833
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Coweta Created 1826
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Newnan |
1828 |
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33°22′35″N 84°47′19″W / 33.376389°N 84.788611°W / 33.376389; -84.788611
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Crawford Created 1822
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Knoxville |
1823 |
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31°38′54″N 83°22′58″W / 31.648333°N 83.382778°W / 31.648333; -83.382778
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Crisp Created 1905
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Cordele |
1905 |
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31°57′51″N 83°46′38″W / 31.964167°N 83.777222°W / 31.964167; -83.777222
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Dade Created 1837
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Trenton |
1839 |
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34°52′32″N 85°30′31″W / 34.875556°N 85.508611°W / 34.875556; -85.508611
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Dawson Created 1857
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Dawsonville |
1857 |
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34°25′16″N 84°07′09″W / 34.421205°N 84.119080°W / 34.421205; -84.119080
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Decatur Created 1823
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Bainbridge |
1824 |
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30°54′17″N 84°34′16″W / 30.904722°N 84.571111°W / 30.904722; -84.571111
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DeKalb Created 1822
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Decatur |
1823 |
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33°46′17″N 84°17′52″W / 33.771389°N 84.297778°W / 33.771389; -84.297778
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Dodge Created 1870
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Eastman |
1870 |
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32°11′52″N 83°10′45″W / 32.197778°N 83.179167°W / 32.197778; -83.179167
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Dooly Created 1821
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Berrien |
1826 |
Name changed to Drayton in 1833. |
32°05′29″N 83°47′47″W / 32.091408°N 83.796366°W / 32.091408; -83.796366
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Drayton |
1836 |
Same name, but new location near the Flint River. |
32°04′28″N 83°57′21″W / 32.074500°N 83.955800°W / 32.074500; -83.955800
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Glascock |
1839 |
Authorized but never established. |
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Vienna |
1841 |
Located at the same site of Berrien. |
32°05′29″N 83°47′47″W / 32.091408°N 83.796366°W / 32.091408; -83.796366
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Dougherty Created 1853
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Albany |
1853 |
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31°34′56″N 84°09′56″W / 31.582222°N 84.165556°W / 31.582222; -84.165556
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Douglas Created 1870
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Douglasville |
1874 |
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33°44′59″N 84°43′23″W / 33.749722°N 84.723056°W / 33.749722; -84.723056
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Early Created 1818
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Blakely |
1826 |
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31°22′36″N 84°56′02″W / 31.376667°N 84.933889°W / 31.376667; -84.933889
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Echols Created 1858
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Statenville |
1859 |
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30°42′12″N 83°01′41″W / 30.703454°N 83.028043°W / 30.703454; -83.028043
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Effingham Created 1777
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Tuckasee King |
1784 |
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32°31′56″N 81°16′36″W / 32.5322°N 81.2767°W / 32.5322; -81.2767
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Elberton |
1787 |
Located on the Ogeechee River when Effingham included much of modern Bulloch and Bryan counties. |
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Ebenezer |
1797 |
Temporary count seat. |
32°22′36″N 81°10′51″W / 32.376667°N 81.180833°W / 32.376667; -81.180833
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Springfield |
1799 |
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32°22′06″N 81°18′37″W / 32.368333°N 81.310278°W / 32.368333; -81.310278
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Elbert Created 1790
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Elberton |
1790 |
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34°06′35″N 82°51′56″W / 34.109722°N 82.865556°W / 34.109722; -82.865556
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Emanuel Created 1812
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Swainsboro |
1822 |
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32°35′37″N 82°19′56″W / 32.593611°N 82.332222°W / 32.593611; -82.332222
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Evans Created 1914
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Claxton |
1914 |
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32°09′39″N 81°54′31″W / 32.160833°N 81.908611°W / 32.160833; -81.908611
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Fannin Created 1854
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Morganton |
1854 |
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34°52′36″N 84°14′44″W / 34.876667°N 84.245556°W / 34.876667; -84.245556
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Blue Ridge |
1895 |
Established in 1886 along the path of the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad, which had bypassed Morganton. Changed by referendum. |
34°52′06″N 84°19′16″W / 34.868333°N 84.321111°W / 34.868333; -84.321111
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Fayette Created 1821
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Fayetteville |
1823 |
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33°26′52″N 84°27′42″W / 33.447778°N 84.461667°W / 33.447778; -84.461667
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Floyd Created 1832
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Livingston |
1833 |
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34°12′46″N 85°20′55″W / 34.212778°N 85.348611°W / 34.212778; -85.348611
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Rome |
1834 |
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34°15′26″N 85°09′53″W / 34.257101°N 85.164660°W / 34.257101; -85.164660
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Forsyth Created 1832
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Cumming |
1834 |
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34°12′26″N 84°08′24″W / 34.207090°N 84.140098°W / 34.207090; -84.140098
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Franklin Created 1784
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1793 |
Location unknown, but not Carnesville. |
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Carnesville |
1805 |
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34°22′17″N 83°14′01″W / 34.371389°N 83.233611°W / 34.371389; -83.233611
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Fulton Created 1853
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Atlanta |
1853 |
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33°45′18″N 84°23′24″W / 33.755°N 84.39°W / 33.755; -84.39
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Gilmer Created 1832
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Ellijay |
1834 |
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34°41′41″N 84°29′01″W / 34.694722°N 84.48361°W / 34.694722; -84.48361
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Glascock Created 1857
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Gibson |
1857 |
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33°13′58″N 82°35′43″W / 33.232778°N 82.595278°W / 33.232778; -82.595278
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Glynn Created 1777
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Fort Frederica |
1777 |
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31°13′26″N 81°23′36″W / 31.22384°N 81.39324°W / 31.22384; -81.39324
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Brunswick |
1797 |
Established in 1771. Site of county elections in 1787. Designated county seat in 1797. |
31°09′32″N 81°29′21″W / 31.158889°N 81.489167°W / 31.158889; -81.489167
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Gordon Created 1850
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Calhoun |
1851 |
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34°30′09″N 84°13′00″W / 34.502561°N 84.216667°W / 34.502561; -84.216667
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Grady Created 1905
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Cairo |
1905 |
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30°53′00″N 84°57′04″W / 30.883333°N 84.951046°W / 30.883333; -84.951046
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Greene Created 1786
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Greensboro |
1787 |
Designated permanent county seat in 1802. |
33°34′18″N 83°10′51″W / 33.571667°N 83.180833°W / 33.571667; -83.180833
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Gwinnett Created 1818
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Lawrenceville |
1820 |
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33°57′11″N 83°59′33″W / 33.953056°N 83.9925°W / 33.953056; -83.9925
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Habersham Created 1818
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Clarkesville |
1823 |
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34°36′47″N 83°31′27″W / 34.612961°N 83.524226°W / 34.612961; -83.524226
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Hall Created 1818
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Gainesville |
1821 |
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34°18′16″N 83°50′02″W / 34.304444°N 83.833889°W / 34.304444; -83.833889
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Hancock Created 1793
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Sparta |
1797 |
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33°17′00″N 82°58′00″W / 33.283333°N 82.966667°W / 33.283333; -82.966667
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Haralson Created 1856
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Buchanan |
1856 |
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33°48′06″N 85°11′01″W / 33.801667°N 85.183611°W / 33.801667; -85.183611
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Harris Created 1827
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Hamilton |
1828 |
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32°45′53″N 84°52′23″W / 32.764722°N 84.873056°W / 32.764722; -84.873056
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Hart Created 1853
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Hartwell |
1854 |
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34°21′10″N 82°55′52″W / 34.352778°N 82.931111°W / 34.352778; -82.931111
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Heard Created 1830
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Franklin |
1831 |
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33°16′47″N 85°05′54″W / 33.279722°N 85.098333°W / 33.279722; -85.098333
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Henry Created 1821
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McDonough |
1823 |
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33°26′50″N 84°08′49″W / 33.447181°N 84.146925°W / 33.447181; -84.146925
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Houston Created 1821
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Perry |
1823 |
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32°27′30″N 83°43′54″W / 32.458219°N 83.731621°W / 32.458219; -83.731621
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Irwin Created 1818
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Irwinville |
1831 |
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31°38′54″N 83°22′58″W / 31.648333°N 83.382778°W / 31.648333; -83.382778
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Ocilla |
1907 |
Established in 1880. A railroad connected Ocilla to other major cities in the 1890s. |
31°35′39″N 83°15′02″W / 31.594219°N 83.250554°W / 31.594219; -83.250554
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Jackson Created 1796
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Clarkesboro |
1799 |
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Jefferson |
1800 |
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34°07′36″N 83°35′25″W / 34.126667°N 83.590278°W / 34.126667; -83.590278
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Jasper Created 1807
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Monticello |
1808 |
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33°18′12″N 83°41′09″W / 33.303333°N 83.685833°W / 33.303333; -83.685833
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Jeff Davis Created 1905
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Hazlehurst |
1905 |
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31°51′58″N 82°35′58″W / 31.866111°N 82.599444°W / 31.866111; -82.599444
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Jefferson Created 1796
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Louisville |
1796 |
State capital from 1796 to 1806. |
33°00′15″N 82°24′17″W / 33.004167°N 82.404722°W / 33.004167; -82.404722
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Jenkins Created 1905
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Millen |
1905 |
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32°48′14″N 81°56′57″W / 32.803847°N 81.949109°W / 32.803847; -81.949109
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Johnson Created 1858
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Wrightsville |
1859 |
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32°43′46″N 82°43′11″W / 32.729478°N 82.719613°W / 32.729478; -82.719613
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Jones Created 1807
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Clinton |
1808 |
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32°59′55″N 83°33′19″W / 32.998590°N 83.555316°W / 32.998590; -83.555316
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Gray |
1905 |
Citizens of Clinton refused to have the Macon and Northern Railroad built through their town in the 1890s. Gray grew up along the route the railroad was built. |
33°00′31″N 83°32′03″W / 33.0086°N 83.5342°W / 33.0086; -83.5342
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Lamar Created 1920
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Barnesville |
1920 |
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33°03′11″N 84°09′22″W / 33.053056°N 84.156111°W / 33.053056; -84.156111
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Lanier Created 1920
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Lakeland |
1920 |
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31°02′21″N 83°04′13″W / 31.039167°N 83.070278°W / 31.039167; -83.070278
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Laurens Created 1807
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Sumterville |
1809 |
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Dublin |
1811 |
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32°32′15″N 82°55′06″W / 32.5375°N 82.918333°W / 32.5375; -82.918333
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Lee Created 1825
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Pond Town |
1826 |
Temporary county seat. Later became the county seat of Schley County under the name of Ellaville. |
32°13′51″N 84°18′31″W / 32.230740°N 84.308673°W / 32.230740; -84.308673
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Sumterville |
182? |
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Stark(s)ville |
1832 |
On the banks of Muckalee Creek. |
31°46′16″N 84°08′44″W / 31.7712°N 84.1455°W / 31.7712; -84.1455
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Webster |
1854 |
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Stark(s)ville |
1856 |
On the banks of Muckalee Creek. |
31°46′16″N 84°08′44″W / 31.7712°N 84.1455°W / 31.7712; -84.1455
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Leesburg |
1872 |
Established as a station in 1870 on the Southwestern Railroad. |
31°43′58″N 84°10′15″W / 31.732778°N 84.170833°W / 31.732778; -84.170833
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Liberty Created 1825
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Sunbury |
1784 |
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31°46′03″N 81°16′52″W / 31.7675°N 81.2811°W / 31.7675; -81.2811
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Riceborough |
1789 |
Slightly more centrally located and further inland. |
31°44′07″N 81°26′25″W / 31.735278°N 81.440278°W / 31.735278; -81.440278
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Hinesville |
1837 |
Changed by referendum. More centrally located. |
31°49′57″N 81°36′42″W / 31.8325°N 81.611667°W / 31.8325; -81.611667
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Lincoln Created 1796
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Lincolnton |
1798 |
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33°47′40″N 82°28′35″W / 33.794444°N 82.476389°W / 33.794444; -82.476389
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Long Created 1920
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Ludowici |
1920 |
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31°42′38″N 81°44′40″W / 31.710556°N 81.744444°W / 31.710556; -81.744444
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Lowndes Created 1825
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Franklinville |
1828 |
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30°58′58″N 83°16′39″W / 30.982840°N 83.277446°W / 30.982840; -83.277446
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Lowndesville |
1834 |
Only established as a county seat by law and never established physically. |
30°48′42″N 83°22′23″W / 30.811781°N 83.373111°W / 30.811781; -83.373111
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Troupville |
1837 |
Located at the confluence of the Withlacoochee River and the Little River. |
30°51′10″N 83°20′40″W / 30.852822°N 83.344491°W / 30.852822; -83.344491
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Valdosta |
1860 |
Established on the route of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. |
30°50′48″N 83°16′59″W / 30.846667°N 83.283056°W / 30.846667; -83.283056
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Lumpkin Created 1832
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Auraria |
1832 |
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34°28′28″N 84°01′25″W / 34.4745°N 84.0237°W / 34.4745; -84.0237
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Dahlonega |
1833 |
Site of the Georgia Gold Rush of 1829. |
34°32′00″N 83°59′00″W / 34.533333°N 83.983333°W / 34.533333; -83.983333
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Macon Created 1837
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Lanier |
1838 |
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32°21′07″N 84°03′51″W / 32.352050°N 84.064263°W / 32.352050; -84.064263
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Oglethorpe |
1856 |
The Southwestern Railroad bypassed Lanier in the mid-1850s. Changed by referendum. |
32°17′38″N 84°03′40″W / 32.293852°N 84.061011°W / 32.293852; -84.061011
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Madison Created 1811
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Danielsville |
1812 |
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34°07′27″N 83°12′59″W / 34.124167°N 83.216389°W / 34.124167; -83.216389
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Marion Created 1827
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Horry |
1828 |
Renamed Marionville. |
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Tazewell |
1838 |
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32°22′50″N 84°26′27″W / 32.380462°N 84.440770°W / 32.380462; -84.440770
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Buena Vista |
1850 |
More centrally located as the county got smaller. |
32°19′06″N 84°30′58″W / 32.318333°N 84.516111°W / 32.318333; -84.516111
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McDuffie Created 1870
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Thomson |
1870 |
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33°28′02″N 82°29′58″W / 33.467222°N 82.499444°W / 33.467222; -82.499444
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McIntosh Created 1793
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Darien |
1793 |
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31°22′16″N 81°25′51″W / 31.371111°N 81.430833°W / 31.371111; -81.430833
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Meriwether Created 1827
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Greenville |
1828 |
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33°01′40″N 84°42′49″W / 33.027778°N 84.713611°W / 33.027778; -84.713611
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Miller Created 1856
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Colquitt |
1856 |
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31°10′23″N 84°43′43″W / 31.173056°N 84.728611°W / 31.173056; -84.728611
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Milton Created 1857 Merged with Fulton in 1932
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Alpharetta |
1858 |
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34°04′24″N 84°16′52″W / 34.073333°N 84.281111°W / 34.073333; -84.281111
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Mitchell Created 1857
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Camilla |
1858 |
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31°13′49″N 84°12′33″W / 31.230278°N 84.209167°W / 31.230278; -84.209167
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Monroe Created 1821
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Johnstonville |
1821 |
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33°05′21″N 84°04′27″W / 33.089082°N 84.074286°W / 33.089082; -84.074286
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Forsyth |
1823 |
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33°02′04″N 83°56′20″W / 33.034563°N 83.938951°W / 33.034563; -83.938951
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Montgomery Created 1793
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the plantation of Arthur Lott |
1797 |
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Mount Vernon |
1813 |
Significant county line changes after the creation of Emanuel County in 1812 put the old county seat within Emanuel County. |
32°10′53″N 82°35′38″W / 32.181389°N 82.593889°W / 32.181389; -82.593889
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Morgan Created 1807
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Madison |
1808 |
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33°35′44″N 83°28′05″W / 33.595640°N 83.468006°W / 33.595640; -83.468006
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Murray Created 1832
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Spring Place |
1834 |
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34°45′30″N 84°49′14″W / 34.758303°N 84.820590°W / 34.758303; -84.820590
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Chatsworth |
1913 |
Established on the route of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1905. Changed by referendum. |
34°46′00″N 84°46′12″W / 34.766764°N 84.770066°W / 34.766764; -84.770066
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Muscogee Created 1826
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Columbus |
1828 |
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32°29′32″N 84°56′25″W / 32.492222°N 84.940278°W / 32.492222; -84.940278
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Newton Created 1821
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Covington |
1822 |
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33°35′48″N 83°51′36″W / 33.596533°N 83.859925°W / 33.596533; -83.859925
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Oconee Created 1875
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Watkinsville |
1875 |
Formerly the county seat of Clarke County. |
33°51′46″N 83°24′29″W / 33.862778°N 83.408056°W / 33.862778; -83.408056
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Oglethorpe Created 1793
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Woodstock |
1790s |
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33°43′38″N 82°59′28″W / 33.727254°N 82.991239°W / 33.727254; -82.991239
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Lexington |
1806 |
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33°52′13″N 83°06′39″W / 33.870278°N 83.110833°W / 33.870278; -83.110833
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Paulding Created 1832
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Van Wert |
1838 |
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33°59′14″N 85°02′36″W / 33.987222°N 85.043333°W / 33.987222; -85.043333
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Dallas |
1852 |
Van Wert was in the portion of Paulding County used to create Polk County in 1851. |
33°55′07″N 84°50′27″W / 33.918611°N 84.840833°W / 33.918611; -84.840833
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Peach Created 1924
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Fort Valley |
1924 |
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32°33′12″N 83°53′17″W / 32.553396°N 83.888105°W / 32.553396; -83.888105
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Pickens Created 1853
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Jasper |
1857 |
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34°28′09″N 84°26′03″W / 34.469167°N 84.434167°W / 34.469167; -84.434167
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Pierce Created 1857
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Blackshear |
1858 |
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31°17′56″N 82°14′52″W / 31.298889°N 82.247778°W / 31.298889; -82.247778
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Pike Created 1822
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Newnan |
1823 |
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Zebulon |
1825 |
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33°05′56″N 84°20′32″W / 33.098889°N 84.342222°W / 33.098889; -84.342222
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Polk Created 1851
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Cedartown |
1854 |
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34°00′55″N 85°15′14″W / 34.015278°N 85.253889°W / 34.015278; -85.253889
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Pulaski Created 1808
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Hartford |
1809 |
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32°17′09″N 83°26′57″W / 32.285833°N 83.449167°W / 32.285833; -83.449167
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Hawkinsville |
1836 |
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32°17′01″N 83°28′36″W / 32.283611°N 83.476667°W / 32.283611; -83.476667
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Putnam Created 1807
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Eatonton |
1808 |
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33°19′35″N 83°23′16″W / 33.326389°N 83.387778°W / 33.326389; -83.387778
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Quitman Created 1858
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Georgetown |
1859 |
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31°53′05″N 85°06′32″W / 31.884737°N 85.108863°W / 31.884737; -85.108863
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Rabun Created 1819
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Clayton |
1821 |
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34°52′40″N 83°24′06″W / 34.877778°N 83.401667°W / 34.877778; -83.401667
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Randolph Created 1828
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Lumpkin |
1830 |
Three weeks later became county seat of Stewart County. |
32°02′59″N 84°47′45″W / 32.049722°N 84.795833°W / 32.049722; -84.795833
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Cuthbert |
1831 |
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31°46′15″N 84°47′37″W / 31.770833°N 84.793611°W / 31.770833; -84.793611
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Richmond Created 1777
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Augusta |
1777 |
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33°28′00″N 81°58′00″W / 33.466667°N 81.966667°W / 33.466667; -81.966667
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Rockdale Created 1870
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Conyers |
1870 |
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33°40′03″N 84°01′04″W / 33.667579°N 84.017642°W / 33.667579; -84.017642
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Schley Created 1857
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Ellaville |
1857 |
Former county seat of Lee County. |
32°13′51″N 84°18′31″W / 32.230740°N 84.308673°W / 32.230740; -84.308673
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Screven Created 1828
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Jacksonborough |
1793 |
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32°49′22″N 81°37′22″W / 32.8227°N 81.6228°W / 32.8227; -81.6228
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Sylvania |
1847 |
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32°45′03″N 81°38′13″W / 32.7507°N 81.6369°W / 32.7507; -81.6369
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Seminole Created 1920
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Donalsonville |
1920 |
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31°02′27″N 84°52′42″W / 31.040833°N 84.878333°W / 31.040833; -84.878333
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Spalding Created 1851
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Griffin |
1851 |
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33°14′51″N 84°16′15″W / 33.2475°N 84.270833°W / 33.2475; -84.270833
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Stephens Created 1905
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Toccoa |
1905 |
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34°34′38″N 83°19′59″W / 34.577213°N 83.333047°W / 34.577213; -83.333047
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Stewart Created 1830
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Lumpkin |
1830 |
Former county seat of Randolph County. |
32°02′59″N 84°47′45″W / 32.049722°N 84.795833°W / 32.049722; -84.795833
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Sumter Created 1831
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Americus |
1832 |
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32°04′31″N 84°13′36″W / 32.075278°N 84.226667°W / 32.075278; -84.226667
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Talbot Created 1827
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Talbotton |
1828 |
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32°40′41″N 84°32′23″W / 32.678056°N 84.539722°W / 32.678056; -84.539722
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Taliaferro Created 1825
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Crawfordville |
1826 |
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33°33′17″N 82°53′54″W / 33.554722°N 82.898333°W / 33.554722; -82.898333
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Tattnall Created 1801
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Drake's Ferry |
1801 |
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Ohoopee Mills |
1808 |
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Reidsville |
1832 |
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32°05′02″N 82°07′15″W / 32.083889°N 82.120833°W / 32.083889; -82.120833
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Taylor Created 1852
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Butler |
1853 |
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32°33′26″N 84°14′14″W / 32.557153°N 84.237323°W / 32.557153; -84.237323
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Telfair Created 1808
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Jacksonville |
1810 |
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31°48′48″N 82°58′31″W / 31.813333°N 82.975278°W / 31.813333; -82.975278
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McRae |
1871 |
Established in 1871 as Station Number 11 on the Macon and Brunswick Railroad. |
32°03′52″N 82°53′54″W / 32.064444°N 82.898333°W / 32.064444; -82.898333
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McRae–Helena |
2015 |
Established in 2015 after the separate cities of McRae and Helena merged. |
32°04′10″N 82°54′10″W / 32.069444°N 82.902778°W / 32.069444; -82.902778
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Terrell Created 1856
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Dawson |
1856 |
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31°46′26″N 84°26′27″W / 31.773889°N 84.440833°W / 31.773889; -84.440833
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Thomas Created 1825
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Thomasville |
1826 |
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30°50′11″N 83°58′42″W / 30.836389°N 83.978333°W / 30.836389; -83.978333
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Tift Created 1905
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Tifton |
1905 |
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31°27′01″N 83°30′32″W / 31.450405°N 83.508839°W / 31.450405; -83.508839
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Toombs Created 1905
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Lyons |
1905 |
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32°12′15″N 82°19′22″W / 32.204167°N 82.322778°W / 32.204167; -82.322778
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Towns Created 1856
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Hiawassee |
1856 |
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34°56′56″N 83°45′27″W / 34.948955°N 83.757534°W / 34.948955; -83.757534
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Treutlen Created 1918
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Soperton |
1918 |
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32°22′34″N 82°35′34″W / 32.376111°N 82.592778°W / 32.376111; -82.592778
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Troup Created 1826
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LaGrange |
1828 |
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33°02′12″N 85°01′55″W / 33.036667°N 85.031944°W / 33.036667; -85.031944
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Turner Created 1905
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Ashburn |
1905 |
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31°42′16″N 83°39′14″W / 31.704444°N 83.653889°W / 31.704444; -83.653889
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Twiggs Created 1809
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Marion |
1810 |
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32°39′44″N 83°26′15″W / 32.6623°N 83.4374°W / 32.6623; -83.4374
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Jeffersonville |
1867 |
First settled in the 1820s. Changed by a referendum in 1866. |
32°41′02″N 83°20′23″W / 32.683889°N 83.339722°W / 32.683889; -83.339722
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Union Created 1832
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Blairsville |
1835 |
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34°52′32″N 83°57′24″W / 34.875556°N 83.956667°W / 34.875556; -83.956667
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Upson Created 1824
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Thomaston |
1825 |
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32°53′15″N 84°19′36″W / 32.887579°N 84.326736°W / 32.887579; -84.326736
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Walker Created 1833
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LaFayette |
1835 |
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34°42′35″N 85°17′02″W / 34.709722°N 85.283889°W / 34.709722; -85.283889
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Walton Created 1818
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Monroe |
1821 |
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33°47′36″N 83°42′39″W / 33.793333°N 83.710833°W / 33.793333; -83.710833
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Ware Created 1824
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Waresborough |
1824 |
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31°14′56″N 82°28′28″W / 31.2490°N 82.4744°W / 31.2490; -82.4744
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Waycross |
1873 |
Established as Station Number 9 of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad in the 1850s. Additional railroads soon intersected the location as well. Changed by referendum. |
31°12′48″N 82°21′15″W / 31.213408°N 82.354049°W / 31.213408; -82.354049
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Warren Created 1793
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Warrenton |
1797 |
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33°24′27″N 82°39′46″W / 33.4075°N 82.662778°W / 33.4075; -82.662778
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Washington Created 1784
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Warthen |
1780s |
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33°06′08″N 82°48′13″W / 33.102222°N 82.803611°W / 33.102222; -82.803611
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Sandersville |
1796 |
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32°58′55″N 82°48′35″W / 32.981944°N 82.809722°W / 32.981944; -82.809722
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Wayne Created 1803
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Tuckersville |
1814 |
Acting county seat located near the ford of Buffalo Swamp |
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Waynesville |
1829 |
First county seat in Wayne County created by the Georgia General Assembly. |
31°13′46″N 81°47′21″W / 31.229444°N 81.789167°W / 31.229444; -81.789167
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Tuckersville |
1847 |
Not effective until after 1848 |
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Waynesville |
1856 |
Selected by popular vote |
31°13′46″N 81°47′21″W / 31.229444°N 81.789167°W / 31.229444; -81.789167
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Jesup |
1873 |
Established as a depot at the junction of Macon and Brunswick and Atlantic and Gulf railroads in 1856. |
31°36′26″N 81°53′07″W / 31.607136°N 81.885324°W / 31.607136; -81.885324
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Webster Created 1853
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McIntosh |
185? |
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Preston |
1856 |
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31°12′48″N 84°32′18″W / 31.213408°N 84.538333°W / 31.213408; -84.538333
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Wheeler Created 1912
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Alamo |
1912 |
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32°08′54″N 82°46′43″W / 32.148333°N 82.778611°W / 32.148333; -82.778611
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White Created 1857
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Cleveland |
1857 |
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34°35′47″N 83°45′50″W / 34.596389°N 83.763889°W / 34.596389; -83.763889
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Whitfield Created 1851
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Dalton |
1851 |
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34°46′16″N 84°58′18″W / 34.771111°N 84.971667°W / 34.771111; -84.971667
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Wilcox Created 1857
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Abbeville |
1858 |
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31°59′30″N 83°18′27″W / 31.991667°N 83.3075°W / 31.991667; -83.3075
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Wilkes Created 1777
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Washington |
1784 |
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33°44′07″N 82°44′29″W / 33.735278°N 82.741389°W / 33.735278; -82.741389
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Wilkinson Created 1803
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Irwinton |
1811 |
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32°48′43″N 83°10′36″W / 32.811944°N 83.176667°W / 32.811944; -83.176667
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Worth Created 1853
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San Barnard |
1853 |
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31°34′25″N 83°52′02″W / 31.5737°N 83.8673°W / 31.5737; -83.8673
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Isabella |
1854 |
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31°34′08″N 83°51′14″W / 31.5688°N 83.8540°W / 31.5688; -83.8540
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Sylvester |
1904 |
In 1872, the Brunswick and Albany Railroad bypassed Isabella by nearly 3 miles. Changed by referendum. |
31°31′53″N 83°50′10″W / 31.531389°N 83.836111°W / 31.531389; -83.836111
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