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![]() HISTORIC TOWNS & COMMUNITIES Gwinnett County, Georgia NOTE ABOUT
LOCATIONS: If you are not familiar with
modern Gwinnett
County, a particular mailing address may not be within the city limits of
that town, and in fact may be miles away from the
center of
town. Here is a great reference site for
historic maps of
Gwinnett County as well as current maps, located at
the University
of
Georgia. At the same site, you'll
find an index of PLACE
NAMES linked to historic maps where the towns
appear.
Auburn and Carl were part of Gwinnett County, but are now located in Barrow County (formed in 1915). I will add information on these towns as soon as possible. Sweetwater appears as a separate community on many old maps. The Sweetwater Primitive Baptist Church and Landers-Cain house still stand along the north side of Pleasant Hill Road, between Club Drive and Cruse Road. Although it has a Lawrenceville address, it is quite a distance southwest of Lawrenceville. I'm willing to add pages for extinct towns and settlements if you have any information to share! Also, you'll find photos and vintage postcards of some of these towns in the Gwinnett PHOTO ALBUM. |
Auburn | Buford | Carl |
Centerville (Sneezer) | Dacula |
Duluth |
Gloster | Grayson (Trip) | Hog
Mountain |
Lawrenceville | Lilburn | Luxomni |
Norcross | Pinckneyville | Snellville |
Sugar Hill | Suwanee | Sweetwater |
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