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Cartersville was the long-time home of Amos Akerman, U.S. Attorney General under President Ulysses S. Grant; in that office Akerman spearheaded the federal prosecution of members of the Ku Klux and was one of the most important public servants of the Reconstruction era.
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Bartow County was formed from Cherokee County on December 3, 1832. It was originally called Cass County for General Lewis Cass, secretary of war under U.S. president Andrew Jackson and the man most responsible for the removal of the Cherokee Indians from northwest Georgia.
Bartow County is home to a number of award winning museums and historical landmarks, including the Rose Lawn Museum, the home of renowned evangelist Samuel Porter Jones; the George Washington Carver Park, established in 1950 as Georgias first state park for African Americans; and the Etowah Indian Mounds, a 54-acre
Following the Revolutionary War, what is now Bartow was known as Woods Fort. It was named for a log fortification built by Solomon Wood against attacks from The Creek Nation. The land on which Wood settled was partial payment for his services as Commander of all Georgia troops who fought in the Revolutionary War.
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History. Immediately after Cherokee Removal in 1838-39, Cartersville was settled in anticipation of the construction of the Western and Atlantic Railroad (WA) through the Etowah Valley. Supposedly named for Colonel Farish Carter, a wealthy Georgia planter and entrepreneur, Cartersville was incorporated in 1850.
Bartow County is located in Georgia with a population of 111,153. Bartow County is one of the best places to live in Georgia. In Bartow County, most residents own their homes.

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