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  2. Oconee County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    History. The county's name derives from the Oconee, a Muskogean people of central Georgia. The name exists in several variations, including Ocone, Oconi, Ocony, and Ekwoni. Oconee County was created from the southwestern part of Clarke County in 1875 by the Georgia General Assembly.

  3. Chattahoochee–Oconee National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Chattahoochee National Forest is composed of an eastern and western forest. The western forest contains Johns Mountain, Little Sand Mountain, and Taylor Ridge (Georgia). The combined total area of the Chattahoochee–Oconee National Forest is 867,265 acres (3,510 km 2 ), of which the Chattahoochee National Forest comprises 751,069 acres ...

  4. Oconee, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    History The city's name derives from the Oconee people (also known as the Hitchiti), a Muskogean -speaking tribe who inhabited central Georgia at time of contact with European-American settlers. The Oconee lived in present-day Baldwin County, Georgia at a settlement known as Oconee Old Town, later moving to the Chattahoochee River in the early ...

  5. Oconee River - Wikipedia

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    The Oconee River is a 220-mile-long (350 km) [1] river in the U.S. state of Georgia. Its origin is in Hall County and it terminates where it joins the Ocmulgee River to form the Altamaha River near Lumber City at the borders of Montgomery County, Wheeler County, and Jeff Davis County. South of Athens, two forks, known as the Middle Oconee River ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Oconee ...

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    National Register of Historic Places listings in Oconee County, Georgia. This is a list of properties and districts in Oconee County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 1, 2024. [1]

  7. Moore's Ford lynchings - Wikipedia

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    The Moore's Ford lynchings, also known as the 1946 Georgia lynching, refers to the July 25, 1946, murders of four young African Americans by a mob of white men. Tradition says that the murders were committed on Moore's Ford Bridge in Walton and Oconee counties between Monroe and Watkinsville, but the four victims, two married couples, were shot ...

  8. Oconee Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The extant cemetery opened in 1856 and is located near the University of Georgia. [1] Oconee Hill Cemetery was purchased in 1855 by the city of Athens when further burials were prohibited in the old town cemetery on land owned by the University of Georgia. In 1856, the city formed a self-perpetuating Board of Trustees to hold and manage in ...

  9. Eagle Tavern (Watkinsville, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    13 May 1970. The Eagle Tavern is one of the earliest surviving structures in Watkinsville, Oconee County, Georgia, United States. The Eagle Tavern was built circa 1801 [1] but possibly as early as 1794. [2] In the early part of the 19th century, the city of Watkinsville, Georgia was on the frontier of Creek and Cherokee Indian Territories.

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