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Cedartown

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Cedartown

City in northwestern Georgia, USA, on Cedar Creek, 82 km/51 mi west-northwest of Atlanta; seat of Polk County; population (1990) 8,000. Industries include the manufacture of tyre cord fabric, cotton and woollen goods, chemicals, paper products, furniture, agricultural tools, cheese, and vitamins. High-grade iron ore is also mined nearby.

It was founded in 1854 on the site of a Cherokee village.



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In the end, according to Lynn, counter-organizing by both the Anti-Klan Network and the union (UFCW) had effectively disrupted the Klan's Cedartown power base.
Ida Cox was born in Toccoa (Stephens County), Georgia on February 25th, 1896 and raised in Cedartown (Polk County), Georgia.
 
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