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| | Milton County, Georgia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Milton County in the U.S. state of Georgia was created on December 18, 1857 from parts of northeastern Cobb, southeastern Cherokee, and southwestern Forsyth counties. |
 | | These methods may be irrelevant however, because the study concluded that a new Milton County would not initially be cost-effective, and instead supported municipalization of the two remaining areas. |
 | | The map at left depicts the original Milton County in 1883, with (counterclockwise from lower right) Gwinnett County to the southeast, Forsyth County to the northeast, Cherokee County to the northwest, Cobb County to the southwest, and Fulton County (Hammond, now Sandy Springs) and DeKalb County (Chamblee and Dunwoody) to the south. |
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