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Hart Town Environs: A Chronicle of People, Places and Events Carroll County, Georgia 1825-1900

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As early as 1825, when Carroll County was yet unnamed, white intruders came in droves into Indian Territory brought by a thirst for land and gold. Adventurers came to this region to mine for gold. Pioneers brought their families to clear the land and farm. By 1827, when the land lottery was issued, people from North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee moved into this area. The population grew. Old Indian trails were cut into the first roads. The settlers built the first log cabins, first churches, schools and meeting houses on this newly acquired land.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lillium Press
Date
20 August 2020
Pages
248
ISBN
9780962802355

As early as 1825, when Carroll County was yet unnamed, white intruders came in droves into Indian Territory brought by a thirst for land and gold. Adventurers came to this region to mine for gold. Pioneers brought their families to clear the land and farm. By 1827, when the land lottery was issued, people from North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee moved into this area. The population grew. Old Indian trails were cut into the first roads. The settlers built the first log cabins, first churches, schools and meeting houses on this newly acquired land.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lillium Press
Date
20 August 2020
Pages
248
ISBN
9780962802355