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Claxton, Georgia---One of Georgia's many unique small towns, Claxton is known throughout the United States and many foreign countries for its fruitcake baking industry. |
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CLAXTON CITY HALL |
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THE ONLY THING MISSING IS YOU... ----Claxton offers all the charm and hospitality that one would expect from a small Southern town. During late Fall, residents welcome the tempting aroma of fresh baked fruitcake wafting through downtown. |
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SENIOR CITIZENS PARK |
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A LITTLE HISTORY ABOUT THE TOWN THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN 'HENDRICKS'....
----What is now known as the city of Claxton was non-existent when workmen completed laying railroad lines westward from Savannah in May 1890. There were only a couple of dwellings scattered aroud the area of what is now Claxton, including the home and lands owned by Glenn and Nancy Hendricks in the vicinity of Cedar Creek near Hagan. |
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| ----W.R.'s ambition was to secure a railroad station at the site that would become Claxton, but he met considerable opposition from S&W officials who maintained that existing stations in the area were sufficient to meet the needs of commerce and passengers. Hagan already had a full station where the S&W trains could stop, and half stations at Bellville and Daisy. ---- Undaunted by setbacks, W.R. Hendricks made a proposition to railroad officials to dig a well and install a pump, free of charge, so that trains could stop here for water. The deal was made and actual construction began in the latter part of June 1890. ---- The vision of building a town on his land was fully supported by his mother who offered to give a lot to anyone who would erect a building upon it. |
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| ---- After a number of folks accepted her offer, she later revised the plan and proposed to sell one lot and give the adjoining parcel to those who desired to build in Claxton. ---- With the establishment of a town well underway, efforts were begun to establish a post office at the settlement already widely known as 'Hendricks'. Postal officials in Washington, D.C., upon receiving an application from George E. Wood, declined to approve a post office for a site as Hendricks, Ga., because another facility in the state was already operating under that name. Two other names were then submitted Jenny and Claxton and officials agreed to dub the new post office as Claxton, Ga. |
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CLAXTON GOVERNING OFFICIALS
Mayor, City of Claxton |
ADMINISTRATION & SERVICES
CITY ADMINISTRATOR |
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