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 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

   
Table of  Contents
Addresses
Biography
Cemetery
Census
City/Towns
Church
Civil
Douglas County Death Index
Links
Douglas County Archives
Mail List
Military
Headstone Photos
Photos
Surnames

Please pardon our dust.
Check back frequently for updates.

Surrounding Counties
Carroll Cobb  Fulton Paulding


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Last Updated:  Oct 29 2007
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State Coordinator: Ed Gordon

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