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==History== Prior to 1802, this section of Georgia was owned by the Creek Indians. Treaties were made in 1802β1805 by which all lands east of the Ocmulgee River were taken from the Creek Indians. This land was distributed by lottery to the citizens of Georgia. In 1803, [[Wilkinson County, Georgia|Wilkinson County]] was organized under that treaty. [[Telfair County, Georgia|Telfair]] and Laurens counties were formed from Wilkinson County. In 1808, [[Pulaski County, Georgia|Pulaski County]] was formed from [[Laurens County, Georgia|Laurens County]]. In 1869, the [[Macon and Brunswick Railroad]] was built. Towns began to spring up all up and down the line, and, as this section was so far removed from the county seat, [[Hawkinsville, Georgia|Hawkinsville]], it was deemed expedient to create a new county and place the county seat at this point.<ref>{{cite book |title = History of Dodge County |last = Cobb |first = Addie Davis |date = 1979 |orig-year = 1932 |publisher = Reprint Co |isbn = 0871522934 |location = Spartanburg, SC |oclc = 4774891 }}</ref> A large portion of the county was taken from Laurens County, and also smaller portions from Pulaski, Montgomery, and Telfair counties. Dodge County was organized on October 26, 1870, during the [[Reconstruction era]]. The county was named by the Republican-dominated legislature for [[William E. Dodge]].<ref>{{cite book |url = https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_9V1IAAAAMAAJ |title = The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States |location = Washington, DC |publisher=Government Printing Office |last = Gannett |first = Henry |year = 1905 |pages = [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_9V1IAAAAMAAJ/page/n106 107] }}</ref> The county courthouse was built by Dodge and used until 1908, on the same area the courthouse stands now.
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