1898 Map of Clarke County, Georgia - Historic Landowner Map of Athens and Surrounding Areas
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This 1898 map of Clarke County, Georgia, is a meticulously detailed land survey highlighting property divisions, township boundaries, and the early infrastructure of Athens. As a key historical document, it provides insight into the landownership patterns and geographic organization of Clarke County in the late 19th century. The map captures essential features such as rivers, roads, mills, and key settlements, showcasing the county’s rural and urban landscape before modern development transformed the area.
Athens, Georgia, home to the University of Georgia, is prominently featured at the center of this map, illustrating the town’s early expansion and its surrounding districts. The map includes detailed property owner names, making it an invaluable resource for genealogy research and historical land studies. The boundaries of neighboring counties—Jackson, Madison, Oglethorpe, and Oconee—are clearly delineated, along with natural features like the Oconee River, which played a crucial role in the county’s agricultural and economic development. This archival reproduction preserves the fine details of the original cartography, ensuring its historical accuracy is maintained.
This restored print is ideal for history enthusiasts, local researchers, and collectors of vintage maps. Whether displayed as an elegant wall piece or used for academic research, this historical map of Clarke County provides a fascinating window into Georgia’s past. Perfect for libraries, historians, and those tracing their family’s roots, this map remains a valuable artifact of Clarke County’s development and historical landscape.