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Upcoming Observances – Commentary by Frank Gillispie 2/16/10
Just one year to go before a couple of key anniversaries get underway. 2011 marks the bi-centennial of Madison County Georgia, and the sesquicentennial of the
Confederate States of America. Committees are being formed and plans developed to celebrate these anniversaries.
Madison county was created by the Georgia legislature on Dec. 5 1811 from portions of Clarke,
Oglethorpe, Elbert, Franklin and Jackson counties. The Henry
Strickland home was used as the first courthouse. The first formal meeting of the new county government took place in January 1812.
In 1773, the Cherokee Indians ceded to the Colonial Government of Georgia a large tract of land, whose western border included what is now Madison County.
Early settlers were from Pennsylvania, Virginian and the Carolinas. The oldest known settlement was at Paoli, a site that had previously been a Cherokee
village. They were mostly farmers who raised cattle, pigs and vegetables.
The Confederate States of America was organized in Montgomery Alabama when a provisional congress met on February 4, 1861. Presiding was Athens (Ga.) Lawyer
and politician Howell Cobb. The move was made for several reasons,
including a dispute over exporting slaves into the western territories, and the
punishing Morrill Tariff that fell heaviest on cotton producers in the south
and mostly benefited northern business interests.
Cobb was a five-term member of the United States House of
Representatives and Speaker of the House
from 1849 to 1851. He also served as a Secretary of
Treasury under President James Buchanan (1857–1860) and the
40th Governor of Georgia (1851–1853).
In Madison County, the Heritage Foundation and Commissioners office are working on plans and gathering information for use in the celebration. They are
interested in documents, pictures and stories about the history of Madison County They are working with the county library on a project to identify and
digitize as many old pictures as possible. They are especially interested in information on old schools, mills and other
sites in the county.
If you have any material you think may be useful please contact the Library, Heritage Foundation or Commissioners office.
The Georgia Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and other southern heritage groups are heading the Confederate sesquicentennial in our state. You can
find a web site dedicated to this anniversary at http://150wbts.org. Again, the SCV and other southern
heritage organizations are looking for pictures, letters, diaries and other artifacts of that era. If you have any material that might be useful, you are
urged to come to the next meeting of the Madison County Greys on Monday night, Feb. 22 at 7:30 in the community room of First Madison Bank in Colbert,
or contact Commander Bill Sewell at tman@joimail.com.
These celebrations are an opportunity to learn more about our county State and regions history and culture. I urge you to take an active part in the
festivals over the next couple of years.
Copyright © 2010 by Frank Gillispie frank@frankgillispie.com, Hull, GA
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