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Fort Gaines is located along the western edge of Clay County at (31.614226, -85.048317 Its western boundary is the Chattahoochee River , which is also the state line with Alabama . Walter F. George Lock and Dam crosses the river between the northern side of Fort Gaines and Alabama, forming Walter F. George Lake , also known as Lake Eufaula.
Clay County is a county located in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census , the population was 2,848, [ 1 ] making it the fourth-least populous county in Georgia. The county seat is Fort Gaines .
The Clay County Courthouse in Fort Gaines, Georgia was built in about 1871. It is a two-story brick building that "looks more like an antebellum plantation house than a courthouse." It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] It is described as "Carpenter style with Classic details".
Fort Gaines Historic District: May 17, 1984 : Roughly bounded by Chattahoochee River, GA 37, GA 39, College, Commerce and Jefferson Sts. Fort Gaines: 5: Warren Sutton House: March 24, 1994 : US 27 1000 ft. S of jct. with GA 37 at Sutton's Corners
The Fort Gaines Historic District in Fort Gaines, Georgia, is a 300 acres (1.2 km 2) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [ 1 ] It is roughly bounded by the Chattahoochee River , GA 37 , GA 39 , College, Commerce and Jefferson Streets.
, Georgia, 39851 United States: Coordinates: 1]: District information; Grades: Pre-school - 8: Superintendent: John Hamilton: Accreditation(s): Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Georgia Accrediting Commission: Students and staff; Enrollment: 358 [2]: Faculty: 27 [2]: Other information; Telephone: (229) 768-2232: Fax: (229) 768-3654: Website: www.clay.k12.ga.us: The Clay County ...
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The Dill House, located at 102 S. Washington St. in the city of Fort Gaines in Clay County, Georgia, was built c.1830. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1] It was the home of General John Dill, a prominent citizen and original settler of Fort Gaines.