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 INVENTORY OF THE COUNTY AID TOWN ARCHIVES
OF GEORGIA
NO. 57. COOK COUNTY (Adel)
Prepared by
The Georgia Historical Records Survey
Division of Community Service Programs
Work Projects Administration
` Atlanta, Georgie
The Georgia Historical Records Survey
August l9il

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Sargent B. Child, Director
Frederick S. Hulse, State Supervisor
Research and Records Program
Harvey E. Becknell, Director
Milton W. Blanton, Regional Supervisor
I Julian J. Barfield, State Supervisor
Division of Community Service Programs
Florence Kerr, Assistant Commissioner
Blanche I. Ralston, Chief Regional Supervisor
Jane Van De Vrcde, State Director
WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION
Howard O. Hunter, Commissioner
Roy Schroder, Regional Director
H. E. Harman, Jr., State Administrator
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Georgia State Planning Board, Sponsor
Cook County Commissioners of Roads and Revenues,
Cosponsor

 "To bring together the records of the pest
l and to house them in buildings where they will
be preserved for the use of men living in the
future, e nation must believe in three things.
It must believe in the pest. It must believe
in the future. It must, above ell, believe in
the capacity of its people so to learn from the
past that they can gain in judgment for the
creation of the future."
FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT

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The Inventory_of the County_and Town 飣hives_of Georgia is one of a
number of guides to historical materials prepared throughout the United
States by workers on the Historical Records Survey projects of the Work
Projects Administration. The publication herewith presented, an invena
tory of the archives of Cook County and incorporated towns, is H0. 57 of
the Georgia series.
§ The Historical Records Survey program was undertaken in the winter
of 1955-56 for the purpose of providing useful employment to needy unem-
ployed historians, lawyers, teachers, and research and clerical workers.
ln carrying out this objective, the project was organized to compile
` inventories of historical materials, particularly the unpublished govern-
ment documents and records which are basic in the administration of local
government, and which provide invaluable data for students of political,
economic, and social history. Up to the present time approximately l,400
publications have been issued by the Survey throughout the country. The
archival, guide herewith presented is intended to meet the requirements of
day-to-day administration by the officials of the county, and also the
needs of lawyers, businessmen, and other citizens who require facts from
the public records for the proper conduct of their affairs. The volume
l is so designed that it can be used by the historian in his research in
unprinted sources in the same-way he uses the library card catalog for
l printed sources.
The inventories produced by the Historical Records Survey projects
attempt to do more than give merely a list of records - they attempt fur-
, ther to sketch in the historical background of the county or other unit
of government, and to describe precisely and in detail the organization
and functions of the government agencies whose records they list. The
T county, town, and other local inventories for the entire country will,
when completed, constitute an encyclopedia of local government as well as
a bibliography of local archives.
r The successful conclusion of the work of the Historical Records
Survey projects, even in a single county, would not be possible without
the support of public officials, historical and legal specialists, and
many other groups in the community. Their cooperation is gratefully
V acknowledged.
The Survey program was organized by Luther H. Evans, who served as
Director until March l, 1940, when he was succeeded by Sargent D. Child.
The Survey operates as a Nation-wide series of locally sponsored projects
in the Division of Community Service Programs, of which Mrs. Florence
` Kerr, Assistant Commissioner, is in charge.
HOWARD O. HUNTER
Cmmnissioner of
Work Projects
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 PREFACE
'The Historical Records Survey was initiated in Georgia in October
1956, as a unit of a Nation-wide program under the supervision of Dt.
Luther H. Evans, National Director. The project at the beginning was
set up as a part of the Federal Writers' Project, but functioned there-
under for only a few weeks. The Survey became an independent unit of
Federal Project No. l on November 1, 1956, and operated as such until
September 1, 1959, when the transfer of the Survey to the status of a
locally sponsored State-wide project was effected. The present State
Supervisor of the Survey was appointed on October lO, 1940.
The principal objective of the Survey in Georgia is to prepare com-
plete inventories of the public archives of the State and its political
subdivisions, and to make readily accessible to research students and
historians this large store of source material. This includes the pub-
lication, not only of inventories of county archives, but also of maps,
vital statistics, and other important data found both in State and
county depositories. Inventories of church archives, of Federal Archives
in the State of Georgia, and guides to manuscript depositories have also
been or will be prepared. A list of the publications of the Georgia
Historical Records Survey appears on page 115. Such a survey should
greatly aid and encourage a more systematic study of local governmental
structure and point the way to an improvement in the methods of storage
and preservation of both current and noncurrent records.
The arrangement of agencies in part B of the inventory classifies
them according to governmental function: Administration; registration
of property titles; administration of justice; law enforcement; finance;
elections; education; health; welfare; public works; and miscellaneous.
Records are classified in general according to the agencies which make
them, unless other disposition of the records is directed by law. Under
agencies, records have been classified, insofar as possible, according
to the subjects with which they deal. `
_ Records are described in entries whose style is formalized to give
the following information: Title of record, dates for which available,
quantity, labeling of volumes or containers, information on missing rec-
ords or discontinuance, variant titles, description of record contents,
manner of arrangement, indexing, nature of recording, size of volumes or
containers, and location.
The Survey is now engaged in preparing a comprehensive statement
of the general law regulating county government to be entitled County
Government in Georgia. It is expected that this book will serve as a
handbook on—the organization, structure, and evolution of county govern-
ment and records in Georgia, and will make it unnecessary to repeat in
each inventory information applicable to all counties in the State. The
office essays in this inventory are, therefore, limited to the creation
of the office and its present status, the manner in which it is filled,
the term, and special legislation affecting Cook County. Pending issu-
ance of the volume on County Government in Georgia, it is suggested that
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Q the reader consult the Inventory gf the Cpunty Archives Ef_Qeorgia, @9. S
A 106, Muscogee County, for more detailed essays than those found in the ,
present inventory.
` The Survey was begun in Cook County in the spring of 1940, and the
initial field work was completed in December of that year. The work was
recheeked during March and April 1941. A
For the completeness and accuracy of the inventory of the records
the field workers are responsible. The historical sketch was written
by the State Supervisor. The essays, entries, and other sections of the
Inventory were prepared by the State Office staff and were edited by
Harold Warnell, Project Technician. The Inventory in final manuscript ‘
. form was edited in the central office of the Survey by Mabel S. Brodie,
editor in charge of public records inventories.
The publication of this volume is made possible largely through
the assistance rendered on behalf of Cook County by the Commissioners
of Roads and Revenues. The valuable assistance rendered by the Ordinary
and other officials of Cook County is also gratefully acknowledged.
Acknowledgment is also made.for the aid given by the various work-
ers and officials of the State and District offices of the Work Projects
Administration.
The Inventory_of the County Archives pf Georgia will, when com—
pleted, consist of a separate, numbered volume for each county in the
State. Each county unit of the series is numbered according to its
respective position in an alphabetical list of Georgia's 159 counties.
Thus, the volume for Cook County becomes No. 37, in accordance with this
list.
The inventory of the State archives, of county, municipal, and
other local records, will constitute separate series of publications.
They are in mimeographed form for free distribution to certain State and
local public officials, public libraries in Georgia, and to a limited
A number of libraries and governmental agencies outside the State. Re-
? quests for information concerning these publications should be addressed
1 to Julian J. Barfield, State Supervisor, Research and Records Programs,
Ten Forsyth Street Building, Atlanta, Georgia.
y I FREDERICK S. HULSE
State Supervisor
The Georgia Historical Records Survey
y Atlanta, Georgia
August 1941

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numer. 444A4444A444444444444A44444444444444444A4444AA44444A44444A4444444444444A444444A4A4444444A4A444444A444A4A44444444A4A4444A4444444444444A44444A4A44AA444A44444.4.4A44A44 A 4444.44444444444444A4444A44444 numerical(ly)
off. 4A444 4 A44444444444444A4A44A4444444444444A444444444AA4A44A4444444AA4444444444444444444444444444 4 444A4444A4444A444444 W A4444444444444444444444444444444A4A44A444444A44A4A444444444444A44444444A4444444444A4444444444444444444444444444 orrios
0p• cit.4 A444444 A A4444444 44 AA44 444444A44444444A444A 4A A44444 4 44444444444A44A44444AA444444444A444444444 4 444444444 mopere citato (in the work cited)
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Symbols
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--AA AAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAAAAAAA AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Ato date and continuing
v AA AA AAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA AA AAAA A AAAAAAAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA AAAAAAAAA A AAAAA AA AAAA AA AAAAAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA AAAAAAAAA Afoot, feet
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{9 AAAAA AAAA A AAAAAAAA space marks are used in footnote citations preceding sections
of the Georgia Code, as a symbol for section.
} Explanatory Notes
Titles of Records. The exact titles of records, as they appear on
the spine or_outside of volumes and record containers, are written in
solid capitals without parentheses (see entry 4). In the rbsence of ti-
‘ tles, descriptive titles have been assigned, which are written in solid
` capitals and enclosed in parentheses (see entry 5). If a record title
i is not adequately descriptive of the contents of the record, an assigned
explanatory title (or explanatory words), written with initial.capitals
and enclosed in parentheses, has been added to the exact title (see
entry 9). lf in a single series the title of a record varies, the cur-
rent or most recent title is used as the entry title, but variations are
shown in the title line, as well as volumes that have no title (see
A entry 156).

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Explanatory Notes
S) Y Dates. All dates used are inclusive. Missing records are indicated
S) j by broken dates.
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5) Quantity. When two or more types of containers are considered in a
Bd single entry, the quantity is shown in chronological order, insofar as
be possible.
id
,m labeling. Figures or letters in parentheses, following the number
,) of volumes, file boxes, or other types of containers, indicate the label-
,r ing. If no labeling is indicated, it may be assumed that there is none.
>n
;) Discontinuance. Where no statement is made that the record was
Ll discontinued at the last date shown in the entry, it could not be defi-
,m nitely established that such was the case. Where no comment is made on
,€ the absence of prior, subsequent, or intermediate records, no definite
I) information could be obtained.
I
,; Description of Records. The description of the contents of a rec-
.€ ord applies only to the current or most recent record unless change in
is contents is actually shown in a record entry.
ig Indexing. All indexes to records, unless otherwise stated, are
) self-Ebntained. If a record has a separate index, the index entry im»
H mediately follows the record entry where possible. Cross references are
given in an entry for a separate index to the record entry or entries it
serves; and conversely, cross references are given in a record entry to
the separate index serving it, or entries where there is more than one
separate index.
g Condition of Records. It may be assumed records are in good condi-
t tion unless otherwise indicated.
2 Dimensions. Dimensions in entries are always given in inches, un-
less EthE?wiEE—indicated, and, therefore, the symbol for inches (") has
been omitted.
Location of Records. When all or the majority of the records of an
office have a EEmmEEYjEEation, the location is indicated in the last sen-
tence of the office essay instead of in each individual entry.
Cross References. Title—line cross references are used to show the
l continuity of a record series which has been kept separately for a peri-
od of time and with other records for different periods of time. An ex-
1 ample of this type is entry 168: "l954-- in Tax Receipts, entry l66."
They are also used in all artificial entries, which are set up to cover
records that must be shown separately under their proper office even
though they are kept in files or records appearing elsewhere in the inven-
tory; and in those set up for a record which is never kept separately but
E is found in two or more records of miscellaneous content, as, for example,
the title—line cross reference in entry 70, "l9l9-- in Court Orders and
Voters.

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Lists, entry 47; 1919-- in Condemnation and Sundreys, entry 49." In `
— both instances the description of the master entry shows the title and
entry number of the record from which the cross reference is made, as, r
for example, these words in entry 104 do: "Also contain: Estate ac-
counts, 1920-40, entry l06." Dates shown in the description of the l
master entry or entry of miscellaneous content are only for the part or
parts of the record contained therein, and are shown only when they vary
from those of the master entry.
Separate third-paragraph cross references from entry to entry, and
Eee also references with subject headings or subheadings are used to
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