Unified Government of Cussetta-Chattahoochee County
Chattahoochee County, named for the Chattahoochee River that forms the county's western border, was created February 14, 1854, from parts of Marion and Muscogee counties. Cusseta, the county seat, was incorporated on December 22, 1855. The county courthouse, in Cusseta, was constructed in 1854, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Chattahoochee County is home to the Fort Benning Military Reservation. It was founded at the beginning of the first World War and was named for General Henry Lewis Benning, a Confederate general.
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Chattahoochee County Courthouse
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Chattahoochee County Comprehensive Plan |
Community Agenda 2008-2030
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Cussetta-Chattachoochee Solid Waste Management Plan
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Solid Waste Management Plan 2007
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Chattahoochee County Sudivision Regulations
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Subdivision Regulations DRAFT- 2011
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Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan
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Pre Disaster Mitigation Plan 2016
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