Randolph County-GHM 120-9-Randolph Co
Posted by: Sprinterman
N 31° 46.357 W 084° 47.352
16R E 709358 N 3517359
Courthouse in Cuthbert
Waymark Code: WMA76E
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 11/26/2010
Views: 5
Randolph County was created by Act of Dec. 20, 1828 from Lee County. Originally Randolph County included all of what is now Stewart and Quitman and part of Terrell and Clay Counties. It was named for `John Randolph of Roanoke` (1773-1833), Virginia statesman, for many years a member of the House of Representatives and Senate. He actively opposed the War of 1812 and the Missouri Compromise. First officers of this County, commissioned Jan. 12, 1830, were: Michael H. Hinch, Sheriff; Thomas R. Mangham, Clerk Superior Court; John M. Dennis, Clerk Inferior Court; Arnold E. Bloodworth, Surveyor; Joseph Day, Coroner.
Type of Marker: Highway
Marker #: 120-9
Date: 1956
Sponsor: Georgia Historic Commission
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