Museum of Colquitt County  History

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As you enter the "Early History Room", directly across from the front door, a display case with pottery chards from the area comes into view.  These chards date as far back as 1,500 years. While the pottery pieces in the collection were found in South West Georgia, we know that some of them are from mid and south Florida.  The pottery was apparently used as trade items among the American Indians.

    

 

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