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History of Greene Morgan Oglethorpe Taliferro Counties in Georgia County GA

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    "Five Counties in Northern Georgia"
    Greene~Morgan~Oconee
    Oglethorpe~Taliferro
    Early days in five Georgia counties are recalled
    through a mixture of colorful tales and factual data in this
    NEW
    31-Page
    Spiral-bound Booklet
    reprinted from White's
    Historical Collections of Georgia
    , and another hard-to find book:
    Georgia, a Guide to Its Towns and Countryside
    , a WPA publication. This booklet is printed one-sided on quality paper with the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the three-color front cover.
    Only four of the counties were included in White's 1854 book:
    Greene, Morgan, Oglethorpe
    and
    Taliferro.
    The fifth,
    Oconee
    wasn't formed until 1875, when it was taken from Clarke County.
    Past and/or present area communities include:
    (
    Some of these are not named in the booklet.
    *
    County Seat
    )
    Greene
    -- *Greensboro (Greenesborough), Penfield, Siloam, Union Point, White Plains, Woodville.
    Morgan
    -- Bostwick, Buckhead (Buck Head), High Shoals, *Madison, Rutledge, Rebohothville, Wellington
    Oconee
    -- Bishop, Bogart, Farmington, North High Shoals, *Watkinsville
    Oglethorpe
    -- Arnoldsville, Bairdstown, Bowling Green, Crawford, *Lexington, Maxeys, Stephens, Woodstock
    Taliferro
    -- *Crawfordville, Raytown, Sharon
    The excerpt from White's book concerns the development of this area up to its publication date, while excerpts from the WPA book, offer a nostalgic glimpse from a mid-20th Century vantage point, including  historical notes, especially as they relate to sightseeing possibilities.
    Among the many and diverse topics from the older book are:
    Early Settlers; Physical Features; Agriculture; Industries, including the Madison Steam Mill Company, Scull Shoals Mfg.  Co, and others:Educational Facilities; Churches; 1850 Census Extracts; Instances of Longevity; Early Grand Jurors; several Indian confrontations; Prominent Citizens, including the Alexander Stephens family, Congressman William C. Dawson (picture), Secretary of the Treasury William Harris Crawford, and others; Muster-Roll of a Greene County Regiment; an early school teacher with odd ideas, and other bits of history and trivia.
    The WPA book
    is mentions the Lumpkin House, the Presbyterian Church in Lexington, and the George Gilmer home; Crawford; Cherokee Corner; the Southern Piedmont Conservation Experiement Station, the Eagle Hotel in Watkinsville; the Burney Home, Snowhill and the Braswell Monument in Madison; Alexander H. Stephens Memorial State Park and Liberty Hall in Crawfordville; Jefferson Hall; Buffalo Lick; Union Point; Hawthorn Heights; Redman Thornton House; Bethesda Baptist Church; Mercer Institute in Penfield; Cobb-Dawson House in Greensboro; Greene County Courthouse and more.
    Wouldn't this make a unique gift?