The geographical area of Middle Georgia includes Baldwin, Bibb, Bleckley, Crawford, Dodge, Hancock, Houston, Jones, Laurens, Macon, Monroe, Peach, Putnam, Pulaski, Twiggs, Washington and Wilkinson Counties. This Central Georgia area includes the cities of Macon, Warner Robins, Fort Valley, Perry, Bonaire, Byron, Eastman and more. Middle Georgia SEO operates in all these counties
Dodge County was created in 1870 from parts of Montgomery, Pulaski, and Telfair counties. Georgia's 134th county was named for William E. Dodge, a New York businessman who owned large tracts of forest land in Georgia. Dodge helped persuade Congress to remove taxation from timber and built the first county courthouse in 1908 as a gift. The current courthouse was recently renovated by the county.
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Created in 1924 from Houston and Macon counties by the state legislature, Peach County was Georgia's 161st county and the last county to be created. (In 1932 Milton and Campbell counties merged with Fulton, leaving the final number of counties in the state at 159.)
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Houston County (pronounced House-ton), the 51st county formed in Georgia, was created in 1821. Originally part of the Creek nation's land, the county was named for John Houston, a member of the Continental Congress and Governor of Georgia from 1778 to 1784.
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