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Wheeler County Georgia's The county seat is Alamo, which established its post office in 1890. It was incorporated in 1909. The name,
The first location for Wheeler County's court sessions is unknown. The first official courthouse was built in 1914. It burned down in 1916 and was replaced a year later by the current courthouse, which was completely restored in 1961. The only other incorporated town in the county is Glenwood, incorporated in 1908. Railroad service came to the area in 1890, when the Savannah, Americus, and Montgomery Railroad (later the Seaboard Air Line Railway) extended its line from Abbeville to Lyons, traversing what became Wheeler County. Alamo developed around a railroad depot on this line, and the growth of both Alamo and Glenwood led inhabitants to petition for the division from Montgomery County, which led to the new county. From
Suggested Reading Susan R. Boatright and Douglas C. Bachtel, eds., Georgia County Guide (Athens: Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, University of Georgia, annual). Nellie E. Johnson and Anne Johnson Burns, comps., Early Facts about Montgomery and Wheeler Counties (Mount Vernon, Ga.: n.p., [1979]). Elizabeth B. Cooksey, Savannah Updated 12/16/2011 |
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