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re-purpose the vacant mint building into a college. In 1873, the newly founded North
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Cherokee Nation without regard to their sovereignty. Lumpkin County named after Governor Wilson Lumpkin, was created in December 1832. A year later the town of Taloneka or Talonega was named as the new county seat on December 21, 1833. The spelling was later changed to Dahlonega, derived from the Cherokee word meaning "yellow."
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Lumpkin County Courthouse. In 1849, when local gold miners were considering heading west to join the California Gold Rush, Dr.
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The Georgia Gold Rush: Twenty-Niners, Cherokees, and Gold Fever
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I Remember Dahlonega: Memories of Growing Up in Lumpkin County,
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Cherokee for Da-lo-ni-ge English phonetics: dah low knee gay
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723:Dahlonega is located in central Lumpkin County at
683:campground on a man-made lake stocked with trout.
411:-quartz vein specimen, Dahlonega Mining District
637:A view of the Dahlonega Square as seen from the
27:"Dahlonega" redirects here. For other uses, see
2121:"Dahlonega Mine Train - Six Flags over Georgia"
608:. Given the large amount of gold discovered in
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480:Dahlonega is located at the north end of
1800:"Five Winning Wineries in North Georgia"
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1798:Booker, Jennifer Hill (February 2022).
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1604:"Population and Housing Unit Estimates"
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639:Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site
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1930:"Census of Population and Housing"
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1775:. August 29, 1990. p. 64.
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1411:Country music recording artist
691:Located at 384 Mountain Drive,
620:The University of North Georgia
559:, meaning "yellow" or "gold".
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1522:"US Board on Geographic Names"
1417:A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega
1253:Lumpkin County School District
1247:Lumpkin County School District
36:City in Georgia, United States
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1724:"English/Cherokee Dictionary"
1476:. United States Census Bureau
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1262:Long Branch Elementary School
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2091:"Politics in Lumpkin County"
1316:Other educational facilities
1268:Lumpkin County Middle School
677:Dockery Lake Recreation Area
231: • Chief of Police
1874:United States Census Bureau
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1474:"2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files"
1282:University of North Georgia
1265:Blackburn Elementary School
795:United States Census Bureau
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2162:"Gold-Mining in Georgia."
2001:. Retrieved June 23, 2010.
1982:. Retrieved June 23, 2010.
1980:Georgia Board of Education
1850:Georgia Historical Markers
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2038:Official Site Of NASCAR
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1323:University of Georgia
1306:Georgia State Capitol
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2095:Dahlonega and Beyond
1706:Coulter, E. Merton.
1584:on February 13, 2020
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2011:Wahsega 4-H Center
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3232:Watkinsville
3122:Sandersville
3047:Mount Vernon
3007:McRae–Helena
2862:Hawkinsville
2787:Fayetteville
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3157:Summerville
3147:Statenville
3142:Springfield
2817:Gainesville
2807:Fort Valley
2802:Fort Gaines
2727:Dawsonville
2602:Carnesville
2572:Buena Vista
2547:BlaIrsville
2532:Barnesville
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1506:January 31,
1402:Corey Smith
1356:Steve Gooch
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3227:Washington
3162:Swainsboro
3152:Statesboro
3107:Reidsville
3077:Oglethorpe
3032:Monticello
2967:Louisville
2962:Lincolnton
2887:Homerville
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2867:Hazlehurst
2842:Greenville
2837:Greensboro
2822:Georgetown
2792:Fitzgerald
2622:Chatsworth
2607:Carrollton
2557:Blue Ridge
2542:Blackshear
2527:Bainbridge
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610:California
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3222:Warrenton
3182:Thomaston
3177:Talbotton
3172:Sylvester
3057:Nashville
3002:McDonough
2957:Lexington
2932:LaFayette
2927:Knoxville
2922:Jonesboro
2907:Jefferson
2872:Hiawassee
2772:Ellaville
2697:Dahlonega
2672:Covington
2642:Cleveland
2617:Cedartown
2562:Brunswick
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3252:Woodbine
3237:Waycross
3212:Valdosta
3167:Sylvania
3132:Soperton
3127:Savannah
3112:Ringgold
3087:Pembroke
3042:Moultrie
2997:Marietta
2972:Ludowici
2952:Leesburg
2942:Lakeland
2937:LaGrange
2892:Irwinton
2857:Hartwell
2852:Hamilton
2812:Franklin
2797:Folkston
2767:Elberton
2762:Eatonton
2692:Cuthbert
2657:Columbus
2652:Colquitt
2567:Buchanan
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3207:Trenton
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2632:Claxton
2592:Camilla
2587:Calhoun
2552:Blakely
2522:Augusta
2517:Atlanta
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1131:Perc.
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