Leesburg High School

a.k.a. Lee County High School

100 Starkville Ave., Leesburg, GA
Local significance of the building:
Architecture; Education

Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 2006.

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic and archeological resources.

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The largest land battle of the Civil War, the Battle of Chickamauga, took place in Georgia in 1863. Over 34,000 Union and Confederate soldiers were killed, wounded, or missing in the battle.
Lee County, Georgia is located in the southwestern part of the state and has a rich history that spans several centuries. The area was originally inhabited by the Muscogee (Creek) Native American tribe before European settlers arrived in the 18th century. These settlers established small farms and plantations, primarily growing crops such as cotton, tobacco, and corn.

During the American Civil War, Lee County was heavily affected by the conflict as it was located within the heart of the Confederacy. Many of the county's residents served in the Confederate Army, and the area experienced significant economic and social upheaval. After the war, Lee County, like much of the South, went through a period of reconstruction and recovery.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Lee County experienced a boom in agriculture, particularly in cotton production. The introduction of the railroad helped facilitate the transportation of crops, leading to increased economic growth and prosperity. This period also saw the establishment of schools, churches, and other community institutions.

In recent decades, Lee County has seen significant population growth and urbanization. The county has become a popular residential area due to its proximity to the city of Albany and its desirable quality of life. Today, Lee County continues to thrive as a mix of residential, agricultural, and commercial areas, all while preserving its rich historical heritage.

This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Lee County, Georgia.

  • 1826 - Lee County is created by an act of the Georgia General Assembly.
  • 1836 - The town of Starksville is established as the county seat.
  • 1856 - The town of Leesburg is incorporated.
  • 1890s - The railroad is extended to include Leesburg, leading to economic growth.
  • 1906 - The town of Smithville is incorporated.
  • 1950s - Agriculture remains a significant part of the local economy.
  • 1970s - Growth in population and residential development begins.
  • 1983 - The Lee County School District is established.
  • 2001 - The county experiences significant damage from a tornado outbreak.
  • Present - Lee County continues to grow and develop, with a focus on education and quality of life.