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Cotton was originally called "Mapleton", and under the latter name was founded in 1899. [2] The Georgia General Assembly incorporated the place in 1913 as the "Town of Cotton", with municipal corporate limits extending in a one-half mile radius from the central railroad depot. [3] The present name is after the local cotton growing industry. [2]
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Since cotton could be shipped by rail, the cotton gin at Ceres was disassembled and moved approximately two miles to Musella. Soon, a general store and post office were built there, and Musella quickly became a hub of economic activity in northern Crawford County. Now it is a snapshot of the past. Joanna Troutman portrait in the Texas State Capitol
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Now, Georgia’s State Election Board wants to change that in a move that is unnecessary, unwelcome, undemocratic and possibly illegal. A full system of checks and balances verify election results ...
The state board, the Republican groups, and the Democratic groups all agreed at the outset of Tuesday's proceedings that county election boards are legally required to certify results by 5 p.m ...
Moss began working as a temporary election worker for Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections in September 2011. [1] Initially hired for the November 2011 election, she continued to be called back for subsequent elections before transitioning into a long-term role. [1] She became a full-time employee in 2017. [3]
She is one of a growing number of Georgia officials who have refused to certify election results since 2020, worrying election experts that county officials might try and block the routine ...