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TIFT COUNTY STATE HISTORICAL MARKER

TIFT COUNTY STATE HISTORICAL MARKER
Located at the courthouse, at the intersection of 2nd St. and Tift Ave., Tifton
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TIFT COUNTY

This County, created by Act of the Legislature August 17, 1905, is officially named for Nelson Tift, well known businessman, legislator and Mayor of Albany. The organizers also had in mind his nephew Henry Hardin Tift, who founded Tifton in 1872 when he built a saw mill and commissary here though the first postoffice was not established until 1887. Among the first County Officers were: Sheriff J.B. Baker, Ordinary W.S. Walker, Clerk J.E.
Peoples, Tax Receiver J.A. Marchant, Tax Collector J. Henry Hutchinson, Treasurer S. F. Overstreet, Coroner J.E. Johns, and Surveyor J.T. Webb

137-1 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1954

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