In 1823 the Inferior Court Justices of Pike County selected the center lot in the county near here as the site for the county seat. This land was laid out into town lots and named Newnan to honor Major General Daniel NEWNAN, a Revolutionary War hero. A temporary court house, a tavern, several stores and many dwellings were built. The town became a place of considerable trade, Indians coming from beyond the Flint River to barter their furs. In 1824 Upson County was cut from Pike and Crawford counties. The territory cut off threw Newnan too far from the center of the county to continue as the county seat and a new site was chosen and called Zebulon. The justices who selected the site of Newnan were Lewis WINN, William DUKE, Thomas LEWIS and William MITCHELL. William MYRICK was Clerk of the Inferior Court. The legislature chose as the first Commissioners of the town Samuel MITCHELL, William Mitchell, William Myrick, William JOHNSON and Hugh F. ROSE, who then lived in Newnan. This marker was erected at the request of the Lamar-LaFayette Chapter N.S.D.A.R.
GHM 114-1 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1954
Plaque courtesy Lat34North.com.
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Photo credit: Byron Hooks of Lat34North.com.