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Preservation. Tourism. Education.

Explore the History of Randolph County

Randolph County History Society is dedicated to the preservation of historic documents, objects, materials, and buildings relevant to the past and current history of Randolph County, Georgia as well as to promote historical tourism and educational opportunities in Southwest Georgia.

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Discover Our Communities

Randolph County was created on December 20, 1828, and named after the Virginia planter and politician, John Randolph. The General Assembly organized the current Randolph County in the west of the state that had historically been inhabited by the Muscogee people of the Creek Nation.

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Support the Society.

Randolph County History Society relies on the generosity of donors to fund our work. Your support allows the Society to preserve documents, objects, materials, and buildings, as well as promote historical tourism and engage in educational programming.

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PO Box 31 | 51 Court Street | Cuthbert, Georgia 39840

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