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CHEROKEE LAND LOTTERY Oct. 1832-Apr. 1833. In 1803, Georgia established a lottery as the fairest means of distributing land to common farmers. After gold was discovered in 1828 near Dahlonega, the state ignored federal treaties and asserted its claims on the Cherokee territory (including Cobb County).
In 1832, it began disbursing these lands in 40-acre gold lots and 160-acre farm lots. Names of eligible white citizens were drawn from one wheel and matched with lot numbers drawn from another. Some of the Cherokees protested and refused to abandon their properties, so lands were often passed to whites with Indians still present.
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More markers in Cobb
1916 Glover Machine Works Locomotive
Marietta, GA
1916 GLOVER MACHINE WORKS LOCOMOTIVE.
The Andrews Raid
Kennesaw, GA
THE ANDREWS RAID. About 6 A.M., April 12, 1862, a Federal spy & contraband merchant, James J. Andrews, of Ky.
The Archibald Howell Home
Marietta, GA
THE ARCHIBALD HOWELL HOME.
Army of the Tennessee at Roswell
ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE AT ROSWELL.
Battle of Kolb's Farm
BATTLE OF KOLB'S FARM June 22, 1864.
