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Early County, Georgia
August 9, 1814 Treaty of Fort Jackson, ceding the lower third of Georgia is signed by the Creek
  Jeff Davis County, Georgia
  Atkinson County, Georgia
  Berrien County, Georgia
  Early County, Georgia
  Baker County, Georgia
  Creek Indians
December 15, 1818 Early County created
  Peter Early
  Creation of Georgia Counties
  Early County, Georgia
February 16, 1863 The CSS Chattahoochee, a twin-screw steam powered gunboat built in Saffold, Georgia (Early County, just north of the Florida-Georgia state line) enters service
  Early County, Georgia
June 30, 2008 A 1200-megawatt coal-fired plant in Early County is blocked by Thelma Wyatt Cummings Moore of the Fulton County Superior Court.
  Early County, Georgia


Name derivation:Named in honor of Peter Early, governor of Georgia who led the state during the War of 1812
Acquisition: Creek cession of August 9, 1814
Taken from: Original county
Counties created from: Baker, Calhoun, Clay, Decatur, Miller, Seminole
Cities: Blakely (county seat)

Web sites:
National Register of Historic Places in Early County, Georgia
Early County, Georgia, links



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