1803 DEED CREATING WATKINSVILLE AS
CLARKE COUNTY SEAT OF GOVERNMENT
Athens Historian Volume I (1996)
DEEDS OF CLARKE COUNTY, GA.
DEED BOOK “B” PAGES 58-60
AT A MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED TO FIX ON A PROPER PLACE FOR A COURT HOUSE AND JAIL IN THE COUNTY OF CLARKE AFTER HAVING THE COUNTY CENTERED AND VIEWING THE DIFFERENT PLACES PROPOSED HAVE MADE CHOICE OF A PLACE BELONGING TO JOHN COBB ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF COLL’S CREEK ABOVE THE SAID COBB’S PLANTATION – GIVEN UNDER OUR HANDS THE 1ST DAY OF JANUARY 1802, THE PLACE ABOVE ALLUDED TO IS KNOWN BY THE NAME OF THE BIG SPRING AND THE TOWN WE HAVE NAMED WATKINSVILLE.
(SIGNED) DANIEL BANKSTON
WILLIAM STRONG
JOHN HART
WM. HOPKINS
JN. COBB
I HAVE THIS DAY AGREED TO GIVE UP TO THE COMMISSIONERS ABOVE MENTIONED … ACCERTAIN [sic] PROPORTION OF LANDS FOR A TOWN FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLICK OR COUNTY EIGHT LOTS, SIX OF WHICH ARE TO FRONT THE PUBLICK SQUARE AND TWO BACK LOTS AND ONE ACRE FOR BUILDING THE COURTHOUSE AND JAIL & FIVE OR SIX ACRES FOR A COMMON. 1ST JANY 1802 – ALSO I HAVE GIVEN IN THE PRIVILEDGE OF TIMBER FOR THE PUBLICK BUILDINGS OF SAID TOWN.
(SIGNED) JN. COBB
GENTLEMEN
YOU WILL SEE FROM THE ABOVE COMMUNICATION THAT IN CONFORMITY TO THE LAW FOR DIVIDING THE COUNTY OF JACKSON WE AS THE COMMISSIONERS FOR THE COUNTY OF CLARKE DID FIX ON A PLACE FOR THE COURTHOUSE AND JAIL AND HAVING THUS DONE, WE ADVERTISED FOR LETTING OF THE COURTHOUSE AND JAIL TO THE LOWEST BIDDER GIVING THIRTY DAYS NOTICE BY ADVERTISING THE SAME AT SEVERAL PLACES – ONSETTING UP THE SAME ON THE DAY APPOINTED MICAJAH BENGE, ESQR. PROVED TO BE THE LOWEST BIDDER FORBOTH THE COURTHOUSE AND JAIL AT THE FOLLOWING SUMS TO WIT — THE COURTHOUSE AT FIVE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY NINE DOLLARS AND NINETY NINE CENTS AND THE JAIL AT FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN DOLLARS AND SEVENTY NINE CENTS.
THE BUILDINGS ARE NOW PROGRESSING – IT REMAINS WITH YOU TO MAKE PROVISIONS FOR PAYMENT.
I AM WITH ESTEEM –
GENTLEMEN YOURS –
DANIEL BANKSTON, CHM. COM.
RECORDED THIS 27TH (APR) 1803
[Editor’s note: John Cobb who sold the land for Watkinsville was the father of John Addison Cobb and grandfather of T.R.R. and Howell Cobb, the Confederate generals from Athens.]