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History of Worth County, Georgia CD
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History of Worth County, Georgia CD

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Grubbs, Lillie Martin, History of Worth County, Georgia : for the first eighty years, 1854-1934 Macon, Ga.: J.W. Burke Co., 1934, 612 pgs. Title page Non-Indexed Pages #1 Contents Chapter I. Worth County Chapter II. Indians. Spanish background of Worth County history Chapter III. Trails Chapter IV. Towns Chapter V. Courts Chapter VI. Militia districts Chapter VII. Senators and representatives Chapter VIII. Officers Chapter IX. Worth's resources Chapter X. Industries Chapter XI. Education Chapter XII. Some educators Chapter XIII. Religion Chapter XIV. Patriotic organizations Chapter XV. Journalism Chapter XVI. Bar Chapter XVIII. Doctors Chapter XIX. County officers and family details Chapter XX. Family history and genealogy Chapter XXI. Confederate soldiers who immigrated to Worth County after the war Chapter XXII. Worth in the war between the states Chapter XXIII. World War section Chapter XXIV. Governor Osborn Index

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