
Fayette Footprints
Events, places, and people that define the culture of Fayette County, Georgia!
Fayette Footprints
Founding of Fayette County
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Kenneth Blum
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Season 1
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Episode 1
- Did you know Fayette County, Georgia, used to be MUCH bigger?
- Why does Georgia have so many counties?
- How is Chief William McIntosh associated with Fayette?
Check out the first episode of Fayette Footprints to findout!
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Resources used from this episode:
- Carey, Henry Charles, and Isaac Lea. “Old Historical City, County and State Maps of Georgia.” MapGeeks, 24 Sept. 2019, mapgeeks.org/georgia/#!fancybox/8af47cdd/1822-Geographical-Historical-and-Statistical-Map-of-Georgia.jpg.
- Cary, Carolyn C. “Fayette’s Creek Heritage.” The History of Fayette County , Fayette County Historical Society , 1977, pp. 7–11.
- Cary, Carolyn C., editor. The History of Fayette County. Fayette County Historical Society , 1977.
- “Georgia: From Parishes to Counties.” Georgia Research, 24 Nov. 2014, georgiaresearch.wordpress.com/2014/11/24/georgia-from-parishes-to-counties/.
- Lucas, Fielding. “Old Historical City, County and State Maps of Georgia.” MapGeeks, 24 Sept. 2019, mapgeeks.org/georgia/#!fancybox/bcf607ca/1823-Map-of-Georgia.jpg.
- Stock, Melissa. "William McIntosh." New Georgia Encyclopedia, 12 October 2007, https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/william-mcintosh-ca-1778-1825/