The History of Cartersville, GA 30120

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The History of Cartersville, GA 30120 On the northwest corner of the Atlanta metropolitan area lies a town full of history: Cartersville. Cartersville is possibly one of the oldest colonized areas in the United States. Around 200 BC, Middle Woodland Indians settled in the area which is now commonly known as Georgia. Just like many other tribes, the Middle Woodland Indians vanished into thin air leaving no mark of their existence behind. If any members remained then those became the Creek. The Creek were in that region until 1755, until the Cherokee Indians came over and defeated them in the Battle of Taliwa. They ruled the land until 1833. Although all this appears realistic, there is no actual proof of these tribes settling down in the region. What we do know for a fact is that there were pioneers in 1832. Cartersville was known as Birmingham to the first settlers. In 1846, the name changed from Birmingham to Cartersville. It was named after a wealthy businessman: Farish Carter. Carterville became a fast-growing town because of the development of the Western and Atlantic Railroad. The railroad gave transportation along with shipping materials to other cities. Cartersville was included in the Civil War as well. General Joseph E. Johnson took power over the depot, and this helped the Confederates as they made their escape across the Etowah River.

Cartersville is not only filled with a traditional background, but it also has various attractions around town. There are many draws in Cartersville that are family-friendly, and the cost of entry is fairly low and some are free. There are various museums to visit in town. There is the Booth Western Museum, which


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