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City Of Douglasville

6695 Church Street
770-920-3000

History:
The Town of Douglasville was established by the Georgia General Assembly on February 25, 1875. The boundaries were as follows: The center shall be a point directly opposite the court house in said town, on the Georgia Western Railroad, thence running along the center of said road each way three-fourths of a mile, and extending one half mile each way from the center of said road, the form of said territory to be an oblong square.

An election was held on the first Saturday in March, 1875, and a mayor, treasurer, records (secretary), and marshall were chosen. Thus began the official history of Douglasville, today one of the most attractive, historic parts of the Atlanta metro area. As you might suspect, however, the real stories and history extend back much earlier than 1875.

Indians - Beginning before recorded history a variety of peoples called this area home, including the Mississippian, Woodland, Creek, and Cherokee Indians. In 1734, General Oglethorpe took Creek Indians to London as a publicity stunt for the new colony of Georgia. By 1800 the area was primarily settled by Lower Creek and Cherokee: the two groups´ continued hostilities caused the U.S. Government to draw a boundary line separating them with the Cherokee on the north and the Creek on the south. It crossed the future railroad approximately one mile east of mid-town Douglasville.

Gold - Indian-White relationships had been strained for many years, with savage and abhorrent acts committed by both sides time and again. However, the beginning of the end of widespread Indian settelments in Georgia occurred in July, 1829 when gold was discovered on Cherokee land. The wild influx of squatters strained the relationships beyond breaking.

Trail of Tears - President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act in 1830. It specified that all tribes east of the Mississippi cede all land to the government and vacate by 1836, but many of the Cherokees did not go. In the winter of 1838-39, thirteen thousand Cherokees were forcibly marched west under fearsome conditions. The infamous expulsion of the Cherokee resulted in the death of over 4,000 on the journey.

Douglas County - In 1828, Campbell County was created, with the seat of government being Campbellton on the Chattahoochee River. To reduce the size of the County (a trip to the county seat could take 2 days), the Legislature created Douglas County out of parts of Cobb, Campbell, and Carroll Counties in 1870. An election was held to choose officials and select the new county seat. Although the largest group of voters chose a location at the center of the county, the newly-elected leaders had their own view of the vote, and chose Skint Chestnut near the railroad right-of-way. After a 4-year wrangle, the State Supreme Court ordered that another election be held and the Skint Chestnut location was upheld.

The Georgia Western Railroad had purchased and surveyed their right-of-way from Atlanta to Birmingham by 1860. The outbreak of war halted construction, and after bankruptcy and several ownership changes, the newly named Georgia Pacific Railway Company finally began construction in 1881. Regular service to Atlanta began May 15, 1882, and the road to Birmingham was completed in November 1883.

The core area of downtown Douglasville is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as an historic district; an outstanding example of a turn-of-the-century southern railroad town. The majority of the buildings are one- and two-story brick structures dating from the mid-19th century into the early to mid-20th century. Most are of Victorian era commercial design set flush with the sidewalk. Styles of the buildings include Victorian with details of the Romanesque, Italiante, and Queen Anne periods. Many of the doorways and windows have Gothic arched openings and hooded windows. The dominant landscape feature is the railroad right-of-way running east-to-west through downtown.

Recent News

City Of Douglasville News - August 11, 2023

We’re excited to announce that Fowler Field has been selected as one of nine projects in the 2023 Niagara Perk Your Park Campaign. We just need your support. You can help us by visiting DouglasvilleGA.Gov/PerkYourPark once daily today…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - March 7, 2023

Blairs Bridge Road Single Lane Closure Continues Through Friday 3/10 The Douglasville-Douglas County Water-Sewer Authority (DDCWSA) will be performing work along the shoulder of Blairs Bridge Rd. related to the ongoing Cobb Sewer Tunnel Connection.…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - March 1, 2023

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - February 28, 2023

Douglasville's 148th Birthday Celebration Was a Blast! 02/27/2023 03:21 PM EST Douglasville's Birthday Celebration was a wonderful free event! Lots of citizens joined us on Saturday, February 25th at the Douglasville/Douglas County Cultural…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - February 22, 2023

Happy Birthday Douglasville! (02/25/2023 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM) 02/16/2023 02:15 PM EST Join us for a birthday soiree to celebrate the City of Douglasville's 148th birthday! The birthday celebration will be hosted at the Cultural Arts Council…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - February 14, 2023

Blairs Bridge Road Single Lane Closure The Douglasville-Douglas County Water-Sewer Authority (DDCWSA) will be performing work along the shoulder of Blairs Bridge Rd. related to the ongoing Cobb Sewer Tunnel Connection. One westbound lane will be…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - February 7, 2023

Douglasville Police Community Enrichment Programs (02/09/2023 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM) 02/02/2023 01:53 PM EST Community enrichment meetings help to promote involvement to better our community. These meetings will be held at the Douglasville Public…

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City of Douglasville Parks and Recreation Monthly Newsletter - February 2023

Happy Valentine’s Day, Mardi Gras, and Black History Month! Celebrating Love & Black History Friday, February 24 from 6:00 - 8:00 PM at the Alice Hawthorne Community Center at Jessie Davis Park Come out to celebrate a night of…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - January 31, 2023

Douglasville Police Town Hall (01/31/2023 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM) 01/30/2023 03:27 PM EST The Douglasville Police Department will hold a Town Hall Meeting this Tuesday night, January 31 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. The meeting will be held in the Police…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - January 24, 2023

Douglasville Police Town Hall (01/31/2023 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM) 01/23/2023 03:06 PM EST The Douglasville Police Department will hold a Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, January 31 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. The meeting will be held in the Police…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - January 17, 2023

Proclamations Given by Mayor and Council 01/13/2023 03:16 PM EST Mayor Rochelle Robinson and City Council recently acknowledged several groups for their litter cleanup efforts with Keep Douglasville Beautiful. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Mu…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - January 10, 2023

Mayor Pro Tem Terry Miller Elected to AIA Board of Directors 01/09/2023 04:11 PM EST The American Institute of Architects (AIA), Atlanta chapter, is pleased to announce that Terry S. Miller, AIA has been selected to serve as the Atlanta Board…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - January 3, 2023

Douglasville Impact Weekly Update Bring One For The Chipper (01/07/2023 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM) 12/30/2022 11:03 AM EST Come celebrate 31 years of "treecycling" with Keep Douglasville Beautiful and "Bring One For The Chipper" with a…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - December 20, 2022

City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - December 20, 2022 Modified Holiday Hours for City Offices (12/22/2022 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM) 12/19/2022 04:53 PM EST All City Offices will close at Noon today. The Parks & Recreation Department…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - December 13, 2022

Douglasville Hosts Annual Employee Service Awards 12/07/2022 12:16 PM EST Douglasville Human Resources held its annual Employee Service Awards Ceremonies in December. All employees who have 5 years or more in increments of 5 are recognized for…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - December 6, 2022

City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update -December 6, 2022 Santa Photos Are Available Now! 12/05/2022 02:57 PM EST One of the highlights of the Douglasville Miracle on Main Street Christmas Parade and the Breakfast with Santa events is the…

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City Of Douglasville Impact Weekly Update - November 29, 2022

Douglasville CVB Needs Your Photos! 11/28/2022 11:12 AM EST It's time to rotate the "Capture Outside the Lines" Fence Gallery on O'Neal Plaza, and we need your photos from in and around Douglasville! Show us your favorite pictures of hidden…

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