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Future Site of Quitman County, 1839
- This map shows the western areas of Randolph and Stewart
counties from which Quitman County would be created in 1858. The meandering
dark red line marks the Chattahoochee River. Located on the river in Randolph
County is the town of Tabanana (spelled "Tobchanna" on the map), which
actually had been renamed "Georgetown" in 1836. This town would later become
county seat of Quitman County.
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- "Map of Georgia & Alabama exhibiting the post offices,
post roads, canals, rail roads & c. By David H. Burr. (Late topographer to the
Post Office.) Geographer to the House of Representatives of the U.S."
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- From his The American Atlas (London, J. Arrowsmith,
1839).
© Carl Vinson Institute of Government
Quitman County, 1863

Quitman County, 1864
Quitman County, 1874
Quitman County, 1883
Quitman County, 1885
Source: Rand McNally Map of Georgia, 1885


Quitman County, 1895

Quitman County, 1899

Quitman County, 2001
1827 Lottery map

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