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Clay County was named for Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky 1777-1852
Created by the State of Georgia on Feb 16 1851 from Early and Randolph Counties.
The first census was done in 1860. Ft. Gaines, the county seat lies on the Chattahoochee river.
Clay County lies on the Georgia-Alabama border, in southwest Georgia.

Other Cities and Towns in Clay County are: Bellville, Bluffton, Cotton Hill, Garnersville, Killen,
Oakland, Sutton's Corner and Zetto.


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Clay Co., GAGenWeb Project
County Coordinator:
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GAGenWeb State Coordinator:
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GAGenWeb Assistant State Coordinator:
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