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Native American History in Butts County

Early Inhabitants

Early Inhabitants

Early Inhabitants

Attached file below describes the early inhabitants of Butts County

Coweta Town

Early Inhabitants

Early Inhabitants

Coweta Town, located on the Ocmulgee River in Butts County was the "political" center of the Creek Indians. 

Native Paths to Stagecoach Routes & Roads

Attached file below describes native american paths & their evolution into stagecoach routes & today's modern highways.

Map from 1721

This Barnwell - Hammerton Map of 1721 shows the location of Coweta Towns on the Ocmulgee River.

Additional Files on Native Americans

  

https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/native-american-history-of-butts-county-georgia.htm

coweta town history (pdf)Download
history of inhabitants (pdf)Download
paths to stagecoach routes and roads roads (pdf)Download

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