- Burton, Georgia
The town of Burton, Georgia now lies underwater, covered by
Lake Burton . The town was located at theconfluence of Dicks Creek and theTallulah River inRabun County, Georgia and was established in the first half of the 1800s as a result of theGeorgia Gold Rush . The first discovery of gold in Rabun County was just north of Burton, at the confluence of Moccasin Creek and the Tallulah River. The town was named afterJeremiah Burton , who owned the post office and general store there. The Burton post office was established in 1875 and discontinued in 1916. [ Helbock, Richard W. (2007) "United States Post Offices, Volume VIII - The Southeast", p. 48 Scappoose, Oregon: La Posta Publications]Burton was located along the road from
Clayton, Georgia to the Nacoochee Valley and became more than just a gold rush town – it served thecorundum mines of Tate City. Eventually, the logging industry built a railway to the town so that lumber from the mountains could be transported to the mill inHelen, Georgia . By the early 1900s, the town of Burton had a population of approximately 200, making it the second largest town in Rabun County. However, in 1917, the Georgia Railway and Electric Company (predecessor of the Georgia Power Company) purchased the town of Burton and the surrounding homesteads. The dam for Lake Burton was closed onDecember 22 ,1919 and, before long, Burton, Georgia was completely submerged.References
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* [http://roadsidegeorgia.com/city/burton.html Burton, Georgia on Roadside Georgia]
* [http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/ga/burton.html Burton profile on Ghosttowns.com]
* [http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/histcountymaps/rabun1883map.htm 1883 Map of Rabun County]
* [http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/histcountymaps/rabun1915map.htm 1915 Map of Rabun County]
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