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Union County, Georgia
56 Post Offices
List includes those that were in Union County before present day Towns and Fannin Counties were split off. List may or may not be complete, spelling could vary
Click here to see Postal Resolutions (concerning Union County) sent to the United States Congress by the Georgia General Assembly from 1838 to 1845.
Click on Post offices marked
for more information on that Office
Alleghany • 1841-1842
Baxter • 1900-1953
Bently • 1905-1907
Blairsville • 1835-Date
Brasstown • 1842-1866
Buren • 1883-1909
Burlington • 1899-1909
Bynum • 1892-1907
Caldwell • 1888-1907
Camp Creek • 1878-1909
Charlotte • 1902-1906
Choestoe • 1851-1938
Christopher • 1901-1909
Clemeth • 1881-1887
Coosa Court House • 1832-1835*
Coosa Creek • 1879-1909
Cutcher • 1896-1899
Duck • 1884-1892 became Fain in 1892
Edmund • 1905-1906
Ellsworth • 1903-1916
Fain • 1892-1907 previously Duck
Gaddistown • 1850/1955**
Gumlog • 1891-1906***
Hood • 1891-1897
Ida • 1907-1908
Ivy Log • 1842-1910
Jessee • 1892-1907
Joplin • 1901-1907
Killian • 1896-1897
Bently • 1905-1907
Blairsville • 1835-Date
Brasstown • 1842-1866
Buren • 1883-1909
Burlington • 1899-1909
Bynum • 1892-1907
Caldwell • 1888-1907
Camp Creek • 1878-1909
Charlotte • 1902-1906
Christopher • 1901-1909
Coosa Court House • 1832-1835*
Coosa Creek • 1879-1909
Cutcher • 1896-1899
Edmund • 1905-1906
Ellsworth • 1903-1916
Gaddistown • 1850/1955**
Gumlog • 1891-1906***
Hood • 1891-1897
Ida • 1907-1908
Ivy Log • 1842-1910
Jessee • 1892-1907
Joplin • 1901-1907
Killian • 1896-1897
Laura • 1892-1907
Lewner • 1908-1955
Lyle • 1914-1915
Mill Creek • 1857-1867
Napoleon • 1881-1907
Natal • 1901-1936
New Coosa (1855-1857)
Otto (1898-1906)
Pilot (1911-1955)
Polk (1844-1851)
Polk #1 (1892-1897) became Choestoe in 1892
Polk #2 (1892-1897)
Ponder (1902-1932)
Quebec (1881-1907)
Rock Hill (1838-1842)
Rose Hill (1857-1867)
Rugby (1902-1944)
Sarah (1899-1955)
Seabolt (1903-1907 & 1922-1924)
Shope (1880 -1883)
Skeinah (? - 1852)
Spilo (1892-1905)
Stock Hill (1852-1866)
Suches (1890-Date)
Tower (1904-1909)
Track Rock (1857-1910)
Voyles (1902-1909)
Wellscott (1849-1854)
Young Cane (1846-1955)
Lyle • 1914-1915
Mill Creek • 1857-1867
Napoleon • 1881-1907
New Coosa (1855-1857)
Otto (1898-1906)
Polk (1844-1851)
Polk #2 (1892-1897)
Ponder (1902-1932)
Quebec (1881-1907)
Rock Hill (1838-1842)
Rose Hill (1857-1867)
Rugby (1902-1944)
Spilo (1892-1905)
Stock Hill (1852-1866)
Suches (1890-Date)
Tower (1904-1909)
Track Rock (1857-1910)
Voyles (1902-1909)
Wellscott (1849-1854)
Young Cane (1846-1955)
* Blairsville was named the County Seat of Union County in 1835
** "xxxx/xxxx " indicates various start and stop dates, more info needed
*** Served both Union and Towns County
SOURCES:
Post Office names and dates edited from http://www.postalhistory.com/Post_Offices/index.htm
The Heritage of Union County
THROUGH MOUNTAIN MISTS - Early Settlers of Union County, Georgia by Ethelene Dyer Jones (c. Ethelene Dyer Jones) available on this Web site. Mountain Mists' articles are currently being added, please check back.
Mr. Ira Harkins, who, if not officially the historian of the Canada/Suches area of Union County, should be declared so. I am grateful to him and his articles in “The Heritage of Union County” for information about early post offices in that section “across the mountains” from the county seat of Blairsville. - Ethelene Jones
Official web site of the Union County Historical Society of Georgia, copyright 2009
