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| | Grady County GAGenWeb |
 | | Grady County was established January 1, 1906, from portions fo Decatur and Thomas Counties, and was named in honor of Henry Woodfin Grady, an editor of the Atlanta Constitution, and a famed southern orator who widely prophesied "The New South." |
 | | Grady County is situated in the lower coastal plain in southwest Georgia. |
 | | In 1906, when the county was established, these were the districts: Lime Sink District, Blowing Cave District, Spence District, Spring Hill District, Cairo District, Pine Park District, Whigham District, Ragan's District, Duncanville District and Higdon District. |
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