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Quitman County State Historical Marker
Quitman County State Historical
Marker
Located at the Quitman County Courthouse,
Georgetown, Ga.
(Text)
QUITMAN COUNTY
This County, created by
Act of the Legislature
Dec. 10, 1858, is named
for Gen. John A. Quitman,
soldier in the Mexican
War, Governor of Miss-
issippi and ardent advocate
of States Rights.
The County Site is named
for Georgetown, D.C.
Among the first County
Officers were:
Sheriff James M. Cooper,
Clerk of Superior Court
John R.M. Neel, Clerk
of Inferior Court Joel
A. Crawford, Ordinary
Joel E.J. Smith, Tax
Receiver James M. Grandberry,
Tax Collector
Owen G. Thomas, Treasurer
Nicholas T. Christian,
Surveyor William J. Brown
and Coroner
Alden Hall.
118-1 GEORGIA
HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1954
Photo: Keith Hair
© Carl Vinson Institute of Government,
The University of Georgia
Go to Georgia Historic Markers web site
Go to Quitman County Courthouse page
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