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Athens,
Georgia
The city of Athens, Georgia began as a tiny settlement and trading post
that emerged at Cedar Shoals, where an ancient Cherokee trail
crossed the Oconee River. On January 27, 1785, the Georgia General
Assembly created the University of Georgia as the first chartered
state-supported university in the United States. It was not until
the summer of 1801, though, that five men traveled to the area to
look for an appropriate site for the University. One member of the
delegation, John Milledge, purchased 633 acres on the hill above
Cedar Shoals and donated it to the University. He renamed the area
Athens in honor of the Classical Greek center of culture. Later that
year, the General Assembly carved Clarke County out of Jackson
County on December 5, 1801 and named it after Revolutionary War hero
Elijah Clarke.
To raise money to pay for construction of buildings for the school,
lots were sold adjacent to campus. The University s first class of
10 graduated in 1804, and on December 6, 1806, the city of Athens
was officially incorporated. As fine federal homes began to appear
around the new campus, the role of Athens as the intellectual center
of Georgia became increasingly evident: the cultured social life
surrounding the college attracted prominent families of wealth and
national stature. Industry developed rapidly; Athens economy during
the first half of the nineteenth century was based primarily upon
cotton, brick works, textile mills, and railroad transportation. By
the 1840s, when rail lines connected Athens with the rest of the
region, big industry had made Athens famous as the "Manchester of
the South."
Two skirmishes took place in Clarke County during the Civil War in
1864. An occupation garrison arrived in Athens, Georgia on May 29 and
informal federal occupation continued until early 1866. Athens was
spared the fate of many of Georgia's cities, however, remaining
virtually intact after hostilities had ended.
A curious by-product of the war years was the local production of a
double-barreled cannon - the only one of its kind in the world. The
concept was to load the cannon with two balls connected by a chain
several feet in length, but a test firing proved it to be
uncontrollable. The cannon was never used, but presented to the city
and sits to this day on the City Hall grounds.
In the post-Civil War era, Athens, Georgia became known as a center of
undergraduate education for freed slaves, as three different schools
offered African-Americans primary, intermediate, industrial, and
nurses training. Three black newspapers thrived in Athens when it
was rare for a southern town to have even one. In the early 1900s,
the corner of Washington and Lumpkin Streets downtown became known
as the "Hot Corner" for the black community. The Morton Building, as
well as the Samaritan Building and Union Hall, housed black lawyers,
dentists, doctors and other professionals. The two-story opera house
in the Morton Building hosted the likes of Louis Armstrong, Cab
Calloway and Duke Ellington.
In 1867, visiting naturalist John Muir described Athens, Georgia as a
remarkably beautiful and aristocratic town, where marks of culture
and refinement were everywhere apparent. The seat of Clarke County
moved to Athens on November 24, 1871 from Watkinsville.
In 1908, the Southern Mutual Insurance Company completed a
seven-story skyscraper that was the largest ferro concrete building
in the South. From 1923-1950, Athens was the second largest cotton
manufacturer in the state of Georgia. Five rail lines came into town, and
Athens became an important center for wholesale grocers.
During World War II, Athens was named as one of only five naval
preflight schools in the nation when the Navy Supply Corps School
was established and still sits as a navy base. Desegregation marked
1961 as Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes became UGA's first two
African-American students.
Beginning in the late 1970s, the Athens, Georgia music scene began to gather
momentum and international recognition, eventually earning the city
worldwide recognition as a hotbed for music. Bands such as R.E.M.
and the B-52's became wildly popular throughout the 1980s while
scores of bands continued nightly honing their skills in the Athens
myriad clubs to this day. In 1998, the Athens band Widespread Panic
hosted a free CD release party in downtown Athens which drew
70-100,000 people.
On August 7, 1990, a citizens' referendum approved the consolidation
of the governments of Athens and Clarke County after three previous
rejections in 1969, 1972 and 1981. The vote created Georgia s second
such consolidated government and the twenty-eighth of its kind in
the country. An elected Mayor and ten
commissioners, along with an appointed manager, head the
Athens-Clarke County Unified Government.::
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