Douglas
County was created in 1870 from Cobb, Campbell, and
Carroll Counties.
Named
for Stephen Arnold Douglas, senator from Illinois.
The
County Seat is Douglasville, originally known as Skint
Chestnut.
Douglas
County is up for Adoption if you would like to Adopt it
contact:
Ed
Gordon
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