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Liberty County, GA
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Onida, a post-village of Liberty county, is about fifteen miles northwest of Hinesville and not far from the Cannouchee river. Groveland is the nearest railroad station.

Retreat, a post-hamlet of Liberty county, is not far from the Mclntosh county line. The nearest railroad station is Riceboro, five miles north on the Seaboard Air Line.

Riceboro, a village of Liberty county, is a station on the Sea-board Air Line railway between the North and South branches of the Newport river. It has a money order post office, an express office, a good local trade, and in 1900 reported a population of 60.

Roderick, a post-village of Liberty county, with a population of 53, is located on Jones' creek, about six miles northwest of Johnston Station.

Seabrook, a post-village of Liberty county, is between the Med-way and North Newport rivers, and is six miles southeast of Arcadia, which is the nearest railroad station. The population in 1900 was 111

Smiley, a post-village in the western part of Liberty county, reported a population of 50 in 1900. It is the principal trading point for a large agricultural district. The nearest railroad station is Coe on the Glennville & Register road.

Strumbay, a post-hamlet of Liberty county, is twelve miles north of Hinesville, and not far from the Cannouchee river. Morrison, eight miles north on the Seaboard Air Line, is the nearest railroad station.

Taylor's Creek, a village of Liberty county, is about seven miles northwest of Hinesville and in 1900 had a population of 125. It has a money order postoffice and is the principal trading center for a large agricultural district. Mclntosh, twelve miles southeast on the Atlantic Coast Line railroad, is the most convenient station.

Thebes, a post-hamlet of Liberty county, is eight miles southeast of Hinesville. Mclntosh, on the Atlantic Coast Line, and Arcadia, on the Seaboard Air Line, are the most convenient railroad stations.

Tibet, a post-hamlet of Liberty county, is fifteen miles south of  Hinesville. Johnston Station, on the Atlantic Coast Line railroad, is the nearest railroad station.

Trinity, a post-village of Liberty county, is about eight miles northwest of Fleming, which is the nearest railroad station. The population in 1900 was 44. It is a trading point for the neighborhood in which it is located.

Walthourville, a town in Liberty county, is near the Atlantic Coast Line railway. An academy was incorporated here by act of the legislature in 1823. By the census of 1900 the town had a population of 500. It has, at Walthour station, on the railroad, express and telegraph offices, and the town has a money order post-office with rural free delivery. It is a shipping point for lumber, rosin and turpentine and has in the town or near by lumber mills and turpentine distilleries. There are several stores doing a profitable business, good schools and churches.





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