Georgetown-GHM 118-2-Quitman Co
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N 31° 53.146 W 085° 06.540
16R E 678850 N 3529333
Courthouse on US 82 in Georgetown
Waymark Code: WMAFKZ
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 01/09/2011
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Settled in the early 1830´s this town was first named Tobanana for the nearby creek. The Tobonana post office was established January 10, 1833, and the name was changed to Georgetown September 21, 1836 in honor of Georgetown, District of Columbia.
Among the first settlers at Georgetown were the families of Captain Harrison Adam Leonard, Kenneth McKenzie, William Oliver and James Salisbury. Other early families represented were Bledsoe, Christian, Crawford, Ellington, Guerry, Mercer, Morris, Neel and Warren.
Georgetown was designated in 1859 as the county seat of Quitman Co. and was laid out as a town by order of the Inferior Court. The town was incorporated by Act of the Legislature Dec. 9, 1859. In the immediate vicinity on the Georgia side of the Chattahoochee River was located the original Lower Creek Indian town of Eufaula which was visited and described by Benjamin Hawkins, U.S. Indian Agent in 1799.
Near Georgetown on the banks of Tobanana Creek a brigade of Federal Cavalry commanded by Gen Benjamin H. Greierson camped for a time in 1865 at the close of War Between the States.
GHM 118-2 Georgia Historical Commission 1960
Type of Marker: Highway
Marker #: 118-2
Date: 1960
Sponsor: Georgia Historical Commission
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