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  2. Lake Blackshear - Wikipedia

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    The lake is approximately 20 miles (32 km) long and varies in width, but is rarely more than one mile (1.6 km) wide; it covers approximately 8,500 acres (34 km 2). It was named for David Blackshear, the founder of Fort Early. When the dam was constructed, little effort was made to cut the trees that would soon be underwater.

  3. UGA sells Lake Blackshear property to benefit School of ...

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    The University of Georgia recently sold 2,500 acres at Lake Blackshear with proceeds to benefit the School of Forestry and Natural Resources.

  4. Georgia Veterans State Park - Wikipedia

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    Other attractions include 8,600-acre (35 km 2) Lake Blackshear, a privately operated conference center and golf club and the SAM Shortline Excursion Train, which runs from Cordele to Plains. In 2013, Georgia Veterans State Park was privatized and its management handed over to Coral Hospitality, a Florida-based hotel and resort management company.

  5. Cobb, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Cobb is connected with the residents of Lake Blackshear and is the location of the Lake Blackshear Volunteer Fire Department. [ 2 ] The community is part of the Americus Micropolitan Statistical Area .

  6. Pierce County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The northeastern third of Pierce County, bordered by a line from just west of Mershon to just south of Bristol, then south to just north of Blackshear, and then heading due east, is located in the Little Satilla River sub-basin of the St. Marys River-Satilla River basin. The southern two-thirds of the county is located in the Satilla River sub ...

  7. Susina Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Edward Blackshear moved to the area circa 1822 from what was then Pulaski County, Georgia. Edward was the brother of General David Blackshear, the namesake of Lake Blackshear and the town of Blackshear, Georgia. Edward died September 3, 1829, and his land passed to his wife and five children.

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