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Jones County was created from Baldwin County on Dec. 10, 1807
by an act of the General Assembly (Ga. Laws 1807, p. 3). Georgia's
32nd county was named for U.S. Representative James
Jones (? - 1801). Jones served in the U.S. House from 1799
until his death two years later.
In 1822, part of Jones County was used to help create Bibb
County.
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- 1822
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- 1823
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- 1830
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- 1834
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- 1839
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- 1846
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- 1855
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- 1863
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- 1864
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- 1865
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- 1874
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- 1883
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- 1885
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- 1885b
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- 1895
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- 1899
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- 1904
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- 1910
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- 1915
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- 1952
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- 1955
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- 1970a
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- 1970b
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- 1999
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- 2001a
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- 2001b
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