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POLK COUNTY. Created December 20, 1851 and named for President James Knox Polk, Cedartown is fittingly named for the trees which flourish in this beautiful valley. The city is a railroad center, has a thriving textile industry, and a large paper mill. Rockmart, thirteen miles to the east, has textile mills that give the area much employment and a large payroll, and as well is the center of portland cement production.
115-1A GEORGIA HISTORIC MARKER 1953
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Big Spring Park
Cedartown, GA
BIG SPRING PARK. Asa Prior, born in Virginia about 1785, pioneered into this valley and purchased a large tract of land including this...
Dodge & Davis at Peek's Spring
Aragon, GA
DODGE & DAVIS AT PEEK'S SPRING.
Ivy Ledbetter Lee
Cedartown, GA
IVY LEDBETTER LEE FOUNDER OF MODERN PUBLIC RELATIONS 1877 - 1934.
Logan's 15th Corps at Swaintown
LOGANS'S 15TH CORPS AT SWAINTOWN.
Mc Pherson's March to Dallas
McPHERSON'S MARCH TO DALLAS.
