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Douglas County was created by Act of the Legislature October 17, 1870.  It was formed soon after the end of the U.S. Civil War and was originally named by the reconstruction legislature after Frederick Douglass, the Civil War-era abolitionist; however, the official honoree was later changed to Stephen A. Douglas, the "Little Giant" an Illinois Senator and the Democratic opponent of Abraham Lincoln in the presidential election of 1860. 

 

Created

October 17, 1870

Population:

112,760

Total Area:

200 square miles

Cities & Towns:

Austell
  Douglasville (County Seat)
  Villa Rica

Unincorporated:

Lithia Springs
  Winston

Unincorporated Communities:

Fairplay
Chapel Hill
  Bill Arp
  Beulah
 
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