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Georgia Place Names - Columbia County
Georgia Place Names - Columbia County
| Place Name |
Shown on Historical
Atlas of Georgia Counties Maps |
Other Information |
| Appling |
1855,
1863,
1864,
1865,
1874,
1883,
1885,
1885b,
1895,
1899,
1904,
1910,
1915,
1952,
1955,
1970a,
1970b,
1999,
2001,
2001b |
current county seat of Columbia County, was called Applington on 1822,
1823, and 1830 maps, Applingville on 1839 map |
| Applington |
1822,
1823,
1830,
1834,
1846 |
name changed to Applingville in 1839, then to Appling, called Aplington
in 1834 and 1846 |
| Applingville |
1863 |
was called Applington in 1822, 1823, and 1830, by 1874 name had changed
to Appling |
| Baldwins Retreat, Baldwinsville |
none |
Small, The Post Offices of Georgia 1764-1900...p.2-4 |
| Berzelia |
1846,
1855,
1863,
1864,
1865,
1883,
1885,
1885b,
1895,
1899,
1904,
1915,
1955 |
|
| Bohler |
1915 |
|
| Bowery |
1839 |
|
| Brownsburg |
none |
Small, The Post Offices of Georgia 1764-1900...p.2-7 |
| Bull Sluice |
none |
Hemperly, Cities, Towns and Communities of Georgia...p.21 |
| Campania |
1915,
1955,
1970a,
1970b,
2001,
2001b |
on current map |
| Cerlastae |
1899,
1915 |
|
| Cluese |
1895,
1899,
1915 |
|
| Cobham |
none |
Sherwood, A Gazetteer of Georgia, p. 54 |
| Collins |
1823 |
|
| Columbia CH (Court House) |
none |
Small, The Post Offices of Georgia 1764-1900...p.2-12 |
| Columbia Mine |
none |
Hemperly, Cities, Towns and Communities of Georgia...p.32 |
| Cowles Iron It. |
1823 |
|
| Culbreath's |
none |
Small, The Post Offices of Georgia 1764-1900...p.2-13 |
| Cullerutths |
1823 |
|
| Darbys, Darby |
1839,
1863,
1864,
1865 |
Darby in 1863, Darbys in 1839, 1864, 1865 |
| Darbys |
|
|
| Dearing |
1855,
1863,
1864,
1865 |
|
| Delph |
none |
USGS Historical Place |
| Ellis |
1899 |
|
| Eubanks |
1839,
1855,
1863,
1864,
1865,
1874,
1883,
1885,
1885b,
1895,
1899,
1904,
1915 |
|
| Evans |
1915,
1952,
1955,
1970a,
1970b,
1999,
2001,
2001b |
on current map |
| Evens |
1883,
1885b,
1895,
1899,
1904,
1915 |
also called Jenkins on 1895 map and Maysville Sta. on 1899 map |
| Fairfield |
none |
Small, The Post Offices of Georgia 1764-1900...p.2-18 |
| Forrest |
1883,
1885,
1885b,
1895,
1899,
1910,
1915 |
also called Grovetown on 1885b map |
| Gilbreaths |
1839 |
|
| Griffin |
1915,
1955 |
|
| Grovetown |
1883,
1885b,
1895,
1899,
1904,
1910,
1915,
1955,
1970a,
1970b,
1999,
2001,
2001b |
on current map, also called Forrest on 1885b map |
| Harlem |
1883,
1885b,
1895,
1899,
1904,
1915,
1952,
1955,
1970a,
1970b,
1999,
2001,
2001b |
on current map |
| Hazen |
1895,
1899 |
|
| Howell |
none |
Hemperly, Cities, Towns and Communities of Georgia...p.73 |
| Jenkins |
1899 |
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| Kiokee, Keokee |
1855,
1864,
1865,
1883,
1885,
1885b,
1895,
1899,
1904 |
called Keokee on 1855 and 1864 maps, Kiokee on all others |
| Koger |
1910,
1915 |
|
| Lampkin, Lampkins |
1899,
1999 |
Lamkins in 1899, Lamkin 1999 |
| Leah |
1899,
1915,
1955 |
on current map |
| Leoron |
1899,
1910,
1915 |
|
| Lewiston |
1863,
1999 |
|
| Lombardy |
1855,
1839,
1863,
1864,
1865 |
|
| Luke's Store |
none |
Hemperly, Cities, Towns and Communities of Georgia...p.89 |
| Martinez |
1904,
1915,
1955,
1970a,
1970b,
1999,
2001,
2001b |
on current map |
| Martinsville |
none |
Hemperly, Cities, Towns and Communities of Georgia...p.94 |
| Maysville Sta. |
1899 |
also called Evens |
| McCord |
1915 |
|
| Mistletoe |
1899,
1915 |
|
| Nebraska |
none |
Hemperly, Cities, Towns and Communities of Georgia...p.103 |
| Parnell |
1895,
1899 |
|
| Pepper Hill |
1865 |
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| Phinizy |
1915,
1999 |
|
| Pollards Corner |
1999 |
|
| Pumpkin Center |
1970a,
1970b,
2001,
2001b |
on current map |
| Quaker Springs |
1823,
1864,
1865,
1885b |
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| Raesville |
1823,
1830,
1834 |
by 1855 was called Raysville |
| Ramsey |
1863,
1864,
1865,
1874 |
|
| Raysville |
1855,
1863,
1864,
1865 |
called Raesville in 1823, 1830 and 1834 |
| Red Oak |
1839 |
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| Republican |
1855 |
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| Ropers Crossroads |
none |
USGS Georgia list |
| Rosemont |
none |
Hemperly, Cities, Towns and Communities of Georgia...p.126 |
| Rosseau |
1846 |
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| Saw Dust, Sawdust |
1864,
1865,
1883,
1885,
1885b,
1895,
1899,
1955 |
called Sawdust on 1864 and 1865 maps, Saw Dust on subsequent maps |
| Scott's Farm |
1823 |
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| Slate Rock |
1883,
1885b |
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| Smithville |
none |
Small, The Post Offices of Georgia 1764-1900...p.2-48 |
| Snead |
1955 |
|
| Stallings Island |
none |
Krakow, Georgia Place-Names, p.215 |
| Stony Pt. (Point) |
1846 |
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| Streator |
1883,
1885b |
|
| Thomson |
1855,
1863,
1864,
1865 |
on current McDuffie County map, called Thompson on 1864 map |
| Uchee |
1895 |
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| Waterloo |
1910,
1915 |
|
| Watson's Store |
none |
Small, The Post Offices of Georgia 1764-1900...p.2-55 |
| White Oak |
1839,
1855,
1863,
1864,
1865,
1885 |
separate place from White Oak Camp Ground |
| White Oak Camp Ground |
1864,
1865 |
separate place from White Oak |
| Winfield |
1863,
1864,
1883,
1885,
1885b,
1904,
1910,
1915,
1955,
1970a,
1970b |
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| Wrightsboro |
1822,
1823,
1830,
1834,
1839,
1846,
1855,
1863,
1864,
1865 |
became part of McDuffie County when it was created |
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