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georgia.gov - Camden County
The county dates back to 1777 as a political entity, and was named after Charles Pratt, Earl of Camden. Pratt was an outspoken proponent of home rule for ...
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georgia.gov - Camden County
Camden County was the second county organized in Georgia. Cumberland Island is the site of the ruins of Dungeness, the mansion of the family of Andrew ...
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georgia.gov - Camden County
The county dates back to 1777 as a political entity, and was named after Charles Pratt, Earl of Camden. Pratt was an outspoken proponent of home rule for ...
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georgia.gov - Camden County
Camden County was the second county organized in Georgia. Cumberland Island is the site of the ruins of Dungeness, the mansion of the family of Andrew ...
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georgia.gov - Camden County
Camden County was the second county organized in Georgia. Cumberland Island is the site of ... Dungeness was built in the 1880s. More ». Camden County Map ...
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georgia.gov - Camden County
Camden County was the second county organized in Georgia. Cumberland Island is the site of the ruins of Dungeness, the mansion of the family of Andrew ...
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georgia.gov - Camden County
Camden County was the second county organized in Georgia. Cumberland Island is the site of the ruins of Dungeness, the mansion of the family of Andrew ...
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georgia.gov - Camden County
Camden County was the second county organized in Georgia. Cumberland Island is the site of the ruins of Dungeness, the mansion of the family of Andrew ...
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georgia.gov - Camden County
Camden County was the second county organized in Georgia. Cumberland Island is the site of the ruins of Dungeness, the mansion of the family of Andrew ...
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georgia.gov - Camden County
Skip to Content. georgia.gov - Online access to Georgia government · Camden County ... Camden County was the second county organized in Georgia. ...