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"Walker County was
formed in 1833 from Murray County, at this time the
territory of Walker included not only it's present area, and
all of Dade, including a large part of Whitfield, Catoosa
and Chattooga counties. In 1837 all of Walker's territory
west of the top of Lookout Mountain was cut off and the
county of Dade was established as the most northwestern
county in the State. In 1838 another portion was cut off and
the county of Chattooga was established. Then again in 1853,
more territory was extracted and the county of Catoosa was
formed. In 1853 and later in 1859 other portions of Walker
County were used to make Whitfield County."
"Walker County was
named for Major Freeman Walker of Augusta, who was one of
the leading members of the Bar in his day and for some years
a Senator from Georgia. The early settlements of Walker
County included, Armurchee (East and West); Cane Creek;
Cedar Grove; Chestnut Flat; Chickamauga; Chattanooga Valley;
Kensington; LaFayette; Lisbon; Lookout Mountain; Pond
Spring; Rock Springs; Rossville; Wilson and Duck Creek."
from
The History of Walker
County, Georgia by James
Alfred Sartain. Published by A. J. Showalter Company,
Dalton, Georgia, 1932 |