- "
Troupville" (occasionally
recorded as Troupeville) is an
extinct unincorporated community in
Lowndes County, Georgia,
United States, near Valdosta. Troupville...
-
proposals for the
construction of a
brick courthouse at
Troupville. By
Summer 1837,
Troupville and
Franklinville were both
serving as
courthouse sites...
- new
county seat,
formerly at
nearby Troupville. The
railroad was
built to
Valdosta that year,
rather than
Troupville,
stimulating development in the new...
-
Alapaha had come into
existence along the road from Waresboro,
Georgia to
Troupville,
Georgia near the mill
established by
Joshua Lee on what is now Banks...
-
planned route that
would byp****
Troupville, the
county seat. On June 22 at 3:00 am, the
Lowndes County courthouse at
Troupville was set
aflame by
William B...
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distances to get the
county courthouse at Franklinville,
Georgia and
later Troupville,
Georgia for
those in
Lowndes County, and Irwinville,
Georgia for those...
- and Cook counties. It then
flows south into
Lowndes County, Georgia. At
Troupville,
Georgia the
Little River joins the
Withlacoochee River flows continues...
- to
pollinate their crops. B****eeping was
introduced by W. L.
Morgan in
Troupville. The
black bee was
brought from
Germany or Holland,
while the
yellow bee...
- in
Charlton County.
Treat Haralson (located
partially in Polk County)
Troupville Lowndes c. 1900
largely abandoned by the end of the 19th century, after...
- (6 km) west of the
center of
Valdosta near the now
abandoned town of
Troupville, Georgia. Reed
Bingham State Park is a
recreational area
along the Little...