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Friends of
Haralson County, Georgia
Haralson County is located in Northwest
Georgia between Carroll County on the south, Polk County on
the north, Paulding County to the east and Cleburne County,
Alabama to the west. It was named for Gen. Hugh A. Haralson.
Buchanan is the County Seat and was named for President
James Buchanan.
It was created in 1856 from Carroll and Polk Counties, but
also has roots in Paulding County since Polk County was
formed from Paulding County in 1851. Some of the Cities,
towns and communities of Haralson County are Bremen
[Kramer], Buchanan,
Tallapoosa
[Possum Snout], Waco [Dean or Wacoville],
Budapest [Maddenville], Buncombe, Corinth, Draketown,
District Line, Dugdown, Felton, Flatwoods, Hooper, Little
Creek, Little Vine, Liberty, Morgan, Nitra, Philadelphia,
Popular Springs, Steadman, Tokai, Wesley Chapel, Wesson, and
Wild Cat.
This Web Page is being put together by Friends of Haralson
County to help those researching families from Haralson
County. It is a free page and we hope that you can connect
to others researching the same family lines in Haralson
County. Use it as you would any other research tool. Try to
document what you learn with family records and other
records available in hard copy.
Happy Searching!!!
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