RICHMOND COUNTY, GA
Populated Places This Is A Free Genealogy
Site
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Adams (historical), Adventure
(historical),
Allen Station(RR Station,
Allen Town), Allen Town (defunct town--Augusta
Regional Airport area), Allens,
Apple Valley (subdivision),
Aragon Park (subdivision),
Avondale
B
Barton Village,
Bath(once
a resort community 3 miles from Blythe), - A summer
place for Burke planters in Richmond County; now Bath, GA.
It was mentioned by Melish, the Scotch travler in his accounts dated 1806.
See Lucian Lamar Knight, Georgia's Landmarks, Memorials and Legends Vol 1.
for the names of early settlers here. Bayvale,
Bayvale Station(RR
Station, Milledgeville Rd area), BelAir (Defunct town,
Fort Gordon Area) BelAir Heights,
Bellemead,
Bennocks,
Berckman Hills,
Berckman Villas,
Bethlehem,
Beverly Heights,
Berzelia,
Blythe,
Boggy Gut,
Bonair,
BonAir Station (RR
Station--Riverwatch Parkway runs through it), The Bottom (east boundary), Bridgeport,
Bristol Wood,
Brookfield West,
Brothersville, - A settlement
in Richmond County which later became the village of Hephzibah. The original
name came from the three Anderson brothers who built the first homes there.
See Walter A. Clark, A lost Arcadia, the story of Brothersville. Brynwood,
Burch Grant,
Butler Estates (subdivision),
Butler Manor
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Carmell Mobile Home Park,
Carriage Court (subdivision),
Christa,
Colony Park,
Conifer Place,
Country Club Hills,
Cow Head--was that part
of the 1269 district around Humana Hospital & the YMCA on Wheeler Road Crofton
D
Davison,
DeBruce (near Richmond
Factory ponds),
Dorchester,
Dublin,
Duran Mobile Home Park
Fairington,
Fairvale,
Fleming Heights (subdivision),
Forest Acres (subdivision),
Forest Estates,
Forest Hills,
Forest Park,
Fort Gordon,
Foxhall,
Frog Holler--was a part
of Augusta
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Gaines Court,
Gaskins Mobile Home Park,
Georgetown Estates,
Glenn Hills,
Golden Terrace,
Gordon Park (subdivision),
Gordon Terrace,
Goshen Plantation,
Gracewood(actual
town--Old Tobacco Rd area) One of the earliest settlements - probably
predating Augusta, but not Ft. Moore which was on the Carolina side of the river at the sand bar.
In a diary written by Rev. John Newton, Presbyterian Missionary about 1750, he mentions crossing
the river at the rapids and going for three days through a vast pine forest seeing no-one.
He then returned and spent the sabbath with the inhabitants of Gracewood. Green Meadows Estates,
Greenbrier
H
Harrisburg-- was upper Broad
Street mill area extending to Walon Way about Tubman Hephzibah,
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A village in Richmond County named after the Baptist High School located there and the Hepzibah
Baptist Association which established the school. The word signifies "My delight
is in her". Prior to 1870 the community was called "Brothersville"
see above. Hidden Hills,
Highgate,
Higland Park (subdivision),
Hillside Park (subdivision),
Huntington,
Hyde Park (subdivision),
J
James Town (Fort Gordon area)
K
Kendan Park (subdivision),
Kennelworth,
King Estates (subdivision),
Kingston
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Laurel Hill,
Lumpkin Park (subdivision),
M
Marion Homes (subdivision),
Martinez,
May Park(near
Broad street), Mayfair,
Mayo,
McBean - Early grants of land
in Georgia 1741-1754, include a grant to _______ McBean. The creek and the community
probably named after this early settler. (See White's Historical Collections,
etc. McBean Station(RR
Station, McBean), McDade Pond,
McNair Terrace,
Meadowbrook,
Meadowlark,
Mechanic Hill,
Melton (defunct town),
Montclair,
Monticello,
Mount Vernon,
Murphy Mobile Home Park,
Murray Hills
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National Hills,
Neco,
Nero Station(RR
Station, Old Savannah Rd @ Lumpkin road area), Nixon,
Nixon Station - International
Paper (RR Station, rails
still used), Northview, Norton Acres
(subdivision),
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Oglethorpe Homes (subdivision),
Oklahoma Hills,
Olive Terrace,
Olmstead Homes (subdivision),
P
Pepperidge,
Pinch Gut (Lower Broad
St.), Pine Heights (subdivision),
Pinetucky
Plantation Acres Mobile Home Park
Q
Quail Hollow
R
Raes (historical),
Rain Tree,
Richmond Gardens (subdivision),
Richmond Hills,
Ridge,
Ridgewood,
Rockbrook,
Rollersville,
Rolling Meadows
S
Salem,
Sand Hills,
Sand Ridge,
Sherwood,
Shiloh Terrace,
Silvercrest,
Southgate Village (subdivision),
Southlands
Southwick,
Spanish Trace,
Springfield,
Sterling Heights,
Summerville,
Sunnydale
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Tahoma,
Tahoma Station(RR
Station), Tanglewood,
Terrace Manor,
Thomas Woods,
Tower Pines,
Town and Country,
Turpin Hill (Millidgeville
Rd area Augusta), Turrin Hill (subdivision),
Twin Oaks
U-V
Valley Forge,
Valley Park,
Village West
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Walkinshaw,
Walkinshaw Station (RR
Station), Waverly,
West End,
West Hills,
Westover,
Westwick,
Westwood,
Wheless,
Wheless Station (RR Station,
Wheeless Rd area), Windsor Court,
Windsor Forest,
Windsor Spring(Defunct
town), Windsor Spring Rd (you
can still get drinking water from the springs there),
Windsor Springs Estates,
Woodlake