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 |