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Future Location of Seminole County, 1915

 

The 1920 constitutional amendment creating Seminole County provided its boundaries beginning at the southwest corner of the state (the confluence of the Flint and Chattahoochee rivers), then up the Flint River to its confluence with Spring Creek, then following the western bank of that creek northward until reaching the Rhodes Ferry Road (located in land lot 131 in district 21). At that point, the boundary shifted one-half mile west of Spring Creek, then northward parallel to and one-half mile west of Spring Creek northward to the southern boundary of Miller County. At this point, Seminole County's northern boundary was formed by the southern boundaries of Miller and Early counties westward to the Chattahoochee River, then down that river to the beginning point.

 

 
 
Source: Hudgins' Map of Georgia, 1915

 

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