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Henry County was created on May 15, 1821 by an act of the
General Assembly (Ga. Laws 1821 Extra. Session, p. 3). [Click
here
to read the legal description of Henry County's original boundaries.]
Dooly, Houston, Monroe, Fayette, and Henry County were created
in that order by the Georgia
Land Lottery Act of 1821, which was enacted at a special
session of the General Assembly four months after the Creek Indians
ceded lands between the Ocmulgee and Flint rivers (see
map) on Jan. 8, 1821 in the first Treaty
of Indian Springs. Henry County was organized by an act of
the legislature approved Dec. 24, 1821 (Ga. Laws 1821, p. 44).
Later, portions of Henry County were used to create the following
counties: Newton (1821), DeKalb (1822), Butts (1825), Spalding
(1851), Clayton (1858), and Rockdale (1870).
Georgia's 52nd county was named for American Revolutionary
patriot Patrick
Henry, who is probably best remembered for impassioned "Give
me liberty or give me death!" speech (see
text).
Click here
for more information on the history of Henry County.
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- 1821
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- 1823
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- 1830
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- 1834
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- 1846
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- 1863
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- 1864
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- 1865
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- 1885
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- 1885b
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- 1895
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- 1952
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