The dead towns of Georgia

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  • quick search for crews, sikes, hickox - no results
  • interesting reference to the founding of the first eight counties. one of which was Camden, on page 172

By the constitution, adopted in convention at Aavannah on the 5th day of February, 1777, the parishes of St. John, St. Andrew, and St. James were consolidated into one county called Liberty. The counties then named and defied within the limits of Georgia were eight in all: Wilkes, Richmond, Burke, Effingham, Chatham, Liberty, Glynn, and Camden.

  • nothing for okefenokee.