Advantages of Georgia for those desiring homes in a genial climate1906-7 . se of Representatives. Aggregate value o{ whole property in 1906, $2,989, of lands, $ to $ Banks in Crisp county: At Cordele, 3. Dade County.—Laid ofif from Walker in 1837 and named for Major Francis , of the United States army, who was killed by the Seminoles December 28, : White, 4,140; colored, 438; total, 4,578. Aggregate value of whole prop-erty, 1900, $767,734; 1906, $1,193,421. Price of lands per acre, from $ to $ timbers: Oak, hickory, chestnut, walnut, ma


Advantages of Georgia for those desiring homes in a genial climate1906-7 . se of Representatives. Aggregate value o{ whole property in 1906, $2,989, of lands, $ to $ Banks in Crisp county: At Cordele, 3. Dade County.—Laid ofif from Walker in 1837 and named for Major Francis , of the United States army, who was killed by the Seminoles December 28, : White, 4,140; colored, 438; total, 4,578. Aggregate value of whole prop-erty, 1900, $767,734; 1906, $1,193,421. Price of lands per acre, from $ to $ timbers: Oak, hickory, chestnut, walnut, maple, cherry, ash, poplar, pine, locustand birch. Products: Agricultural: cotton, wheat, corn, oats, barley, rye, Irish potatoes,crab grass, hay and clover; Horticultural: apples, peaches, grapes and nearly all veget-ables. Mineral: Coal and iron. Dawson County.—Laid off in 1857 fiom Lumpkin, Forsyth and Gilmer andnamed for Hon. Wm. C. Dawson, Congressman, Senator and Judge. Population:White, 5,271; colored, 171; total, Aggregate value of whole property, 1900,. * ^ v\1banks>-n^\ lc>^


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