Welcome To Newton County,Welcome To The Archived

Newton County, Georgia

Georgia GenWeb Project


 

Guest Register
Sign in View

Please visit our sponsor Fieldstone Jewelry and Pawn

Click for Covington, Georgia Forecast


 
The History of Covington and Newton County

The History of Covington and Newton County

(adapted fromNewton County Chamber of Commerce)

Newton County was created by the Georgia General Assembly on December 24, 1821. It was named for Revolutionary War hero Sergeant John Newton. It was formed from parts of Henry, Jasper, and Walton Counties. The Creek Indians roamed the land until 1813 when Governor Thorp negotiated a treaty in which the Creeks gave up their claim to the land A decade later the last of the Creek Indians were banished to Oklahoma over the "Trail of Tears."

The first white settlers located in Eastern Newton County in a town then-named Winton. "The Brick Store" was built in 1822 and still stands today. Lack of adequate water caused the settlers to move further west and stablish Newtonsboro. The name was later changed to Covington after General Leonard Covington, a hero in the war of 1812. In 1853 Covington was incorporated as a City. 

The coming of the railroad in 1845 was the beginning of the growth and stability of Newton County. Newton County's extensive agricultural base produced related industries, like textile mills, as early as the 1840's. After 1900, textiles became a major industry in the area serving the farmers of the surrounding counties. 

General Sherman took many treasures from Southerners and Georgians. His army marched a path of death, fire and destruction from Savannah northward. Thankfully, Covington was spared the harsh punishment of these yankee troops. Many original antebellum homes and buildings still stand blended with modern buildings. Together they present an excellent comparison of the past and present. 

NEWTON COUNTY TODAY

Covington, the county seat of Newton County, is located just 35 miles East of Atlanta on Interstate 20. Excellent connections exist via I-285 which connects with I-75, I-85 and Georgia 400.

Hartfield International Airport is about 45 minutes driving time. Area 271 square miles. Zip code is 30209. 

NOTE: Researchers might also check the archived Rockdale County GenWeb page. Rockdale County was formed from a portion of Newton County, and it's County Seat Conyers was located inside Newton County.


Other Areas of Newton County


Almon Brick Store Cornish Mtn Dial Town Gum Creek Magnet Mansfield VIEW MAP
Newborn Oxford Porterdale Rocky Plains Salem Starrsville Stewart

RESEARCH DOORWAYS

many broken links...this is the archived version


Newton
Family
Spotlight



Lookups 
 

Guest Register
Archives


Genealogy
Web
Research
Tools

Post New
Queries 


 View Queries

Newton County 
Surnames
and
Researchers

Enter Your
Surnames
HERE!

GA GenWeb 
Archives

Rockdale County
Henry County
Walton County


 

Sign


Guest Register

View

Ancestor
Lifestyles

What did they do
and how did 
they do it?

Area
Information
Help
Queries


YOU Can Help

NEWTON GENCONNECT BOARDS

Query ~ Bibl ~ Bios ~ Deed ~ Obits ~ Pens ~ Will


Newton County Links

 




Lisa Little Obeginski

My Personal Pages

SUGGESTION BOX



Back To Top of Page