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and Kickstart are registered trademarks of CaseMark, Inc.
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(6” x 8.375”)
and Kickstart are registered trademarks of CaseMark, Inc.
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Family owned and operated, Trilingual, Trustworthy
We Serve:
Fulton, Cobb, Dekalb, Gwinentt,
Forsyth, Cherokee
There’s nothing like the feeling of
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The fresh scent. A just-made bed. Everything in its place.
Viana puts in the elbow grease so you don’t have to.
Our goal is to help you cut through the clutter of the
everyday and maintain a tidy home.
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Origin stories:
how Cobb places got their names
By Ross Williams
rwilliams@mdjonline.com
Cobb County
Cobb County became Georgia’s 81st county in 1832 and was
named after prominent Georgia Congressman 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’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.
Today, Acworth is known as “The Lake City.”
Austell
Austell is named for Confederate Gen. Alfred Austell,
founder of the Atlanta National Bank, which later became
Wachovia. One of the nation’s largest cotton dealers, Austell
was also recognized for his efforts to build railroads in
Southern states.
Early visitors to the area claimed the waters there had
medicinal properties, and the area was known as Salt Springs
for the water’s healing powers and for hunters’ use of the
salt licks to trap animals. Later, the area was renamed Lithia
Springs because of the lithium carbonate in the water.
Kennesaw
The word Kennesaw comes from the Cherokee people who
used to farm there. The Cherokee word gah-nee-sah means
“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 “grade” was eliminated and the area became
known 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.”
One is that there were two local women — named Mary and
Etta — whose beauty “so dazzled the gentlemen of the town by
their charms that the county seat was named for them.
The second — and more plausible — theory, is that the town
was named after Willis Cobb’s wife, Mary.
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