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    Colquitt County

    1800 Park Ave SE, Moultrie, GA     (912) 985-1922

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    This County, created by Act of the Legislature February 25, 1856, is named for Hon. Walter T. Colquitt who had recently died. A famous lawyer and Methodist preacher, he served in Congress... hmdb.org

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    Museum Of Colquitt County History

    4th St Se, Moultrie, GA     (229) 890-1626

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    The Museum of Colquitt County History focuses of life in Colquitt County: school, home, agriculture, military, railroad, commerce, and the Civil War. museumsusa.org

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    Moultrie 1st Church Of The Nazarene

    Moultrie, GA    

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    Visit out website! www.moultriefirst.org Moultrie First Church of the Nazarene is just one of nearly 15,000 Nazarene churches around the world. There are more than 21,000 Ordained E... famplosion.com

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    Northlake Village Shopping

    Doc Darbyshire Rd, Moultrie, GA    

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    Pedestrian  Shopping Center architizer.com

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    Colonial Heights

    Moultrie, GA    

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    Visionary Louis Friedlander, purchased the Corbett Farm in 1936 being 340 acres. Believing that Moultrie would need room to grow, he began planning for its orderly growth, to the South. I... hmdb.org

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    Greenfield Church

    Moultrie, GA    

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    Used as a hospital and recruiting station during War Between the States. This marker placed by Moultrie McNeil Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy Date 1929. Mrs. J. R. Hall, Jr. ... hmdb.org

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    Murphy Settlement

    Moultrie, GA    

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    Side 1 The Murphy families were among early pioneer settlers who migrated from Duplin and Sampson Counties, North Carolina to this area between the 1790?s and early 1800?s. This area and ... hmdb.org

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    Olde Greenfield Church And Historic Cemetery

    Moultrie, GA    

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    This site, along with 19,600 acres, was purchased through a state land lottery, September, 1843-44, by Rev. Eli Graves, formerly of Vermont. In March, 1848, all was sold to his brother, P... hmdb.org

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    Totem Pole

    Moultrie, GA    

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    This totem pole which dramatizes the fact that Colquitt is Georgia?s number one agricultural county was conceived by Mr. W. B. (Ed) Aycock, Sr., pioneer and inspirational leader since 190... hmdb.org

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    Reed Bingham State Park

    542 Reed Bingham Rd, Adel, GA     (229) 896-3551

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    This bridge, which connects the Cook County side of Reed Bingham State Park with the Colquitt County side, was completed in 1974 and was dedicated on July 13, 1974 by Governor Jimmy Carte... hmdb.org

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    Bethel Primitive Baptist Church

    Pavo, GA    

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    Bethel Primitive Baptist Church, the second Baptist Church to be organized in the area of old Lowndes County, was constituted September 2, 1826. The organizing Presbytery were: Elders Ben... hmdb.org

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    Battle Of Brushy Creek

    Lenox, GA    

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    Near here, in July, 1836, a battalion of Georgia militia under command of Major Michael Young, defeated a band of Indians in the Battle of Brushy Creek. In pursuit of the Indians, who had... hmdb.org

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    Lapham-patterson House State Historic Site

    Thomasville, GA    
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    - The Lapham-Patterson House is a monument to the imagination, creative engineering and craftsmanship of the Victorian Era. Fish scale shingles, oriental-style porch decorations, lon... wildernet.com