Baldwin County GAGenWeb

Baldwin County, GA Towns, Communities & R.R. Stops 

Allen Mill  East Baldwin. See  Old Mills
   
Andes Community in Northwest Baldwin on Old Monticello Rd
Asylum Post office for state asylum, discontinued in 1891 
Black Springs Old community in East Baldwin on Sparta Hwy. 
Blandy / Blandy Hills Was railroad stop for prison farm. Now public schools, football stadium  and Board Of Education facilities are
located here.
Browns Crossing Community located on the Macon Hwy.49 (Old Garrison Road)   and Brown's Crossing Road. Railroad station  named in honor of David Pickney Brown. Post office here in 1912. Population in 1910 - 75. Population in 1923 - 26. Brown, Chandler, Williamson, Bonner, and Digby are a few of the families that  lived here.
Carling was a railroad station in Midway near Allen's Sanitarium
Coopers Southwest Baldwin. Named after Thomas J. Cooper
Dovedale Northwest Baldwin Co. Myrick and Stiles families lived here. Pop. 40 in 1923.
Hamp Brown Bottom An old African American community east of capitol square. It host a festival annually.
Hardwick Created 1912, named after Governor Thomas Hardwick. Near Midway
Harrisburg Old African American community In Hardwick, named after 
Solomon Harris
Meriwether Railroad Station/Post Office, Community NW county. Population 25 in 1910.  Population 100 in 1923. Harper, Napier, Wynn families lived here.
Milledgeville County seat. Population in 1910 - 4,385
Montpelier Old Montpelier near Oconee, New Montpelier community on Hwy 22 East
Mosleyville Community near Central State Hospital.
Mount Pleasant Community in SW Baldwin. Allen, Hubbard, Cristwell, Tollison families lived here.
Myrick North Baldwin near junction of Little River and Oconee River. Named for Myrick family who lived here on their Riverside plantation on Little River. Myrick's ferry was here.
Oconee Old Town Was old Indian town south of Milledgeville on Oconee River
Pancras Community SW Baldwin Gordon Hwy area
Salem Old community east of Oconee River 
Sandtown Old community on Sparta Hwy  northeast Baldwin. Old maps
Scottsboro  Old community S of Milledgeville
Stevens Pottery Community south west Baldwin, 1 mile from Coopers, named after Henry Stevens. Population 200 in 1910 and 1923 
Trilby Community in south Baldwin/Toomsboro Hwy. near Black Creek in Scottsboro District.  Families here were Halls, Humphries, Barnes, Slater, Bland, Richardson and Sibley 
Underwood Was a community in East Baldwin, near Hancock County line