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COBB COUNTY
Cobb County, founded in 1832, was named after U.S. Sen.
Thomas Willis Cobb. Cobb, who also served as a senator and
Superior Court judge, died at the age of 46 in 1830.
Less than a decade after Cobb County’s founding, the state
began building the Western and Atlantic Railroad, which
greatly influenced the development of the county and many
of its cities.
ACWORTH
The area we now know as Acworth was once a watering
station for locomotives traveling through from the Western
and Atlantic Railroad. Originally, the station was called
Northcutt Station after station master Alfred Northcutt.
In 1843, railroad engineer Joseph Gregg renamed the
surrounding town Acworth, after his hometown of Acworth,
New Hampshire, which was named for English Admiral
Jacob Acworth. The city became incorporated in 1860.
AUSTELL
Austell is named after Alfred Austell (1814-1881), who
organized the Atlanta National Bank and served on Atlanta’s
first school board. He was instrumental in building the
Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line and the Spartanburg-
Asheville branch of what later became the Southern Railway.
Early visitors to the Austell area claimed the waters at a
spring had medicinal properties.
KENNESAW
Kennesaw comes from the Cherokee name for Kennesaw
Mountain, gah-nee-sah, meaning “cemetery” or “burial
ground.”
As the Western and Atlantic Railroad was being
constructed, small shanty towns began to crop up on the
edge of the railroad. These towns were located on elevated
ground near a spring with this location being called “Big
Shanty Grade.” Eventually, the area became known simply as
“Big Shanty.”
MARIETTA
There are two competing stories as to how Marietta got
its name, according to Sarah Temple’s “The First Hundred
Years.”
The prevailing theory that’s considered more plausible
is that it was named after Willis Cobb’s wife, Mary — the
senator was the namesake of the county, and his wife, the
county seat.
The folklore story is that it’s a combination name of
two women — named Mary and Etta — remembered as
charming young women whose beauty “so dazzled the
gentlemen of the town” that it was named after them.
POWDER SPRINGS
Powder Springs was incorporated as Springsville after the
first European-American settlers came in looking for gold.
They found little gold in the area, but it became known as
“Gunpowder Springs” for the seven springs in the city with
minerals that turned the sand and soil black like gunpowder.
Cobb County
communities’
names and their
origins
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