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Georgia's 100th county was named for Catoosa Springs, which were located near Ringgold. The county was created from portions of Whitfield and Walker in 1853, all originally part of Cherokee County. |
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African American | |||
Bibles - Georgia USGW Archives | |||
Biographies | |||
Cemeteries | |||
Census | |||
Churches - Cloud Springs | |||
Communities | |||
Court Records | |||
Deeds & Land Records | |||
History | |||
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Maps | |||
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Schools | |||
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Tax Records | |||
Vital Records | |||
Wills & Probate Records | |||
MESSAGE BOARDS - MAILING LIST - QUERIES |
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RootsWeb Message Boards for Catoosa Co | |||
RootsWeb Mailing List for Catoosa County, GA - Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Browse, Search | |||
Surrounding County Sites | |||
Walker | Whitfield | Bradley County, TN | Hamilton County, TN |