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Brantley County State Historical Marker

Brantley County State Historical Marker

Located on Brantley County Courthouse Square, Nahunta

(Text)

 

BRANTLEY COUNTY

 

This County, created by Act of the Legislature

Aug. 14, 1920, is named for Benjamin D. Brantley.

It is said that the old B. & W. Railroad, which

was partly destroyed, marked the most southern

point of advance of Sherman's Army. Among the

first County Officers were: Sheriff W.H. Howard,

Ordinary Wm. M. Roberson, Clerk of Superior

Court John R. James, Tax Receiver Issac E.

Highsmith, Tax Collector M.H. Robinson, Treas-

urer W.T. Purdom, Coroner Dr. D.L. Moore and

Surveyor D.H. Raulerson.

 

013-1 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1954

 

Photo: Keith Hair

© Carl Vinson Institute of Government, The University of Georgia


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