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Grady County was created from eastern Decatur and western Thomas counties by an act of the Georgia Legislature, effective January 1, 1906. It was named for Henry Woodfin Grady, orator and editor of the Atlanta Constitution, who foretold the rise of the New South.
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Please be sure to visit our neighboring counties
Thomas County, Ga. | Decatur County, Ga. | Mitchell County, Ga. |
Other Counties in Georgia | ||
Gadsden County, Fla. | Leon County, Fla. |
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Thank you to Kimberly Volk, Kimberly Ryan Gandy & Mike Fisher for their work on this site over the years!