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  |    | MAURY COUNTY 33 grants issued from 1812 to 1815
 
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  History: Maury County (formed in 1807 from Williamson County, Tennessee) was named after Major Abram P. Maury. Columbia was selected as the county  seat in 1808 and was incorporated in 1817. A portion of Maury County  became Giles County in 1809.
  Boundary changes: The Newberry Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
  Name origin: 
  State Archives Code: 212
 
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