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Designed by the Louisville, Kentucky architectural firm of Kenneth McDonald & Co. together with self-taught Georgia architect J. W. Golucke, who is said to have designed 27 courthouses in Georgia and four in Alabama, it is Bartow County's third courthouse and the second one built in Cartersville. The first courthouse built in Cassville, while ...
The Old Bartow County Courthouse built in 1869 is an historic stately redbrick Italianate style building located at 4 East Church Street in Cartersville, Bartow County, Georgia, United States. Built as Bartow County's second courthouse and the first in Cartersville, it proved to be unsatisfactory because court proceedings had to be halted while ...
Cartersville: 17: Old Bartow County Courthouse: Old Bartow County Courthouse: September 18, 1980 : 4 E. Church St. Cartersville: Now the Bartow History Museum 18: Pine Log Methodist Church, Campground, and Cemetery
Bartow History Museum [29] opened in 1987 and is located in the historic 1869 Courthouse in downtown Cartersville. Artifacts, photographs, documents and a variety of permanent exhibits focus on the settlement and development of Bartow County, Georgia, beginning with the early nineteenth century when the Cherokee inhabited the area.
State Route 61 (SR 61) is a 107.1-mile-long (172.4 km) state highway that travels south-to-north through portions of Carroll, Douglas, Paulding, Bartow, Gordon, and Murray counties in the western and northwestern parts of the U.S. state of Georgia.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court restored a Louisiana electoral map that has two of the state's six congressional districts with Black-majority populations for use in the Nov. 5 ...
Cartersville: Confederate memorial at the Bartow County Courthouse; Cedartown: Polk County Confederate Monument (1906) Clayton: Confederate Flag, Rabun County Courthouse [17] Conyers: Confederate Monument (1913) Covington: Confederate War Memorial (1906) Crawfordville: Confederate Monument (1898) Cusseta: Confederate Veterans Monument
Cassville is an unincorporated community in Bartow County in the U.S. state of Georgia.It was originally the county seat before the name was changed from Cass County. The seat was moved to Cartersville after General Sherman destroyed Cassville in his Atlanta Campaign of 1864.