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WARE COURT HOUSE. Ware County was created out of a portion of Appling County by an Act of Dec. 25, 1824. It was named for United States Senator Nicholas Ware. Early in 1825 an Inferior Court was created, made up of Justices William Smith, Solomon Hall, John L. Stewart Jr., Philemon Bryan, Absalom Thomas.
The first county officers elected in 1826 were William G. Henderson, sheriff; Joseph Bryan, Superior Court Clerk; Zachariah Davis, surveyor and Joshua Sharpe, coroner. Philemon Bryan was the first State Senator and John L. Stewart first representative. 148-2 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1953
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Blue Star Memorial Highway historical marker (Ware County)
N.E. section of Waycross, GA
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL HIGHWAY.
Blue Star Memorial Highway historical marker (Ware County)
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL HIGHWAY.
Methodism Came to Waycross
Waycross, GA
1873 METHODISM CAME TO WAYCROSS.
Providence Or Camp Creek Church
PROVIDENCE OR CAMP CREEK CHURCH 3 mi. About 3 miles South on this road is Providence or Camp Creek Baptist Church.
Senator Nicholas Ware
Waycross, GA
SENATOR NICHOLAS WARE.
