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Greene County was created from Washington County on Feb. 3,
1786 by an act of the General Assembly (Marbury and Crawford's
Digest, p. 162). Georgia's 11th county was named for Revolutionary
War hero Maj. Gen. Nathanael
Greene. A few months earlier, Greene and wife Catharine had
taken residence near Savannah at the Mulberry Plantation, which
was a gift from the Georgia legislature in appreciation for his
victorious campaign against British forces in the southern theater
of war. Unfortunately, on June 19, 1786, General Greene died
from overexposure to the Georgia sun.
Portions of Greene County were used to help create Taliaferro
County in 1825. Additionally, areas of Greene County were transferred
to Oglethorpe, Clark and Taliaferro counties between 1794 and
1877.
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