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Early County Originally The
In 1825 Baker County was cut out of Early County. This development forced Early County residents to establish a new county seat, a town that today is known as Blakely. Not incorporated until 1870, Blakely was named after Captain Johnston Blakeley, who disappeared in October 1814 with the crew of the U.S. sloop Wasp. During the Civil War (1861-65) the David S. Johnston's Southern Confederate Navy Yard was established at Saffold, on the Chattahoochee River in the southern part of the county. The yard produced one gunboat, the Chattahoochee, delivered on December 8, 1862. Two other boats were under construction when the war ended. The
Early County has three
Foremost among Early County's historical attractions is Kolomoki Mounds Historic State Park. The park contains one of the largest Native American temple mounds east of the Mississippi River. It and six other mounds in the park were constructed by the Swift Creek and Weeden Island Indians. Suggested Reading Amelia Barksdale and Mary Grist Whitehead, "Narration for Early County Sesquicentennial Celebration, December, 1968," Collections of Early County Historical Society, vol. 1 (1971). Raymond L. Chambers, Bainbridge College Updated 6/23/2008 |
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