Georgia City was founded in January 1868 by John C. Guinn.[1] Named after his native state, Georgia, it had a population of 200 in March 1869.[1] James Clayton Cox was also one of the founders.[2] A post office was established at Georgia City in 1870, and remained in operation until 1904.[3]
The town site was located in Sections 4 and 5 of Township 29 N, Range 33 W,[4] where present-day Oak Road dead-ends at County Road 270, approximately four miles east of Asbury, 37°16′26″N94°32′36″W.[5]
By 1883, the population had declined to 50,[6] and by 1912 the town had essentially disappeared,.[1] In February 1930, it officially ceased to exist when the county court granted a petition presented by Lottie Guinn Young, daughter of the founder, asking that the streets and alleys of the platted village be vacated and the land formally returned to farm acreage.[7] Now all that remains is the Georgia City Cemetery at
37°17′22″N94°32′31″W.[8][9]
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