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History of Cartersville, (Bartow County) GeorgiaOur database does not include an historic photo for Cartersville, (Bartow County) Georgia, do you have one you would like to contribute? Contact Us! 15% - 35% off all Products ยป The Ready Store Biographies:Amos Tappan Akerman Biography Amos Tappan Akerman, statesman, was born at Keene, N.H., Jan. 6, 1823. He was graduated at Dartmouth in 1842, admitted to the bar in 1844, and practised in New Hampshire until 1850, when he removed to Georgia. Here he continued the practice of law, and on the agitation of the subject of secession in 1859-'60, he stubbornly opposed the measure. When, however, the state actually passed the ordnance of secession, he entered the state militia and finally the Confederate army, and was appointed quartermaster, serving through the war. In 1866, upon the restoration of civil power in Georgia, he was made district-attorney. In 1870 President Grant appointed him attorney-general in his cabinet, to succeed Ebenezer R. Hoar. He served until Dec. 14, 1871, when he returned to Georgia, and in 1873 was an unsuccessful candidate for the United States senate. He died at Cartersville, Ga., Dec. 21, 1880. |
Georgia Facts: Bartow County Facts: Seat: CartersvilleEstablished: 1832 Formed from: Cherokee (originally Cass) Cartersville is situated 234 meters above sea level. |