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Baker County Georgia was created Dec 12, 1825 from Early County.
This county was named for Colonel John Baker (d.1792), affluent farmer and soldier of the American
Revolution and indian fighter. The county seat is Newton. The courthouse was destroyed by floods in
1925 and 1929. Other Communities: Baconton, Bethany, Crestview, Elmodel, Hawkinstown,
Hoggard Mill, Iveys Mill, Jones Spur, Lamar, Milford, Mimsville, Patmos, Red Store Crossroads
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Baker County Georgia County Coordinator: Debra Crosby
Georgia USGenWeb State Coordinator: Paula Perkins Georgia USGenWeb Assistant State Coordinator: Rebecca Maloney |