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New Georgia is a township in
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,
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that was first settled by Africans who had been taken from
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s seized or wrecked near the United States and then sent to Liberia after several years had passed.


History

In July 1827 a ship named ''Norfolk'' carried 131, 143 or 144 Africans to Liberia from the United States, of whom 78 were adult women and another eleven or twelve were under ten years of age. One hundred twenty of those people had been found on the slave ship ''Antelope'' when it was seized off the coast of Florida in 1820. They had been held in
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for seven years waiting for the courts to settle their fate. After being kept under supervision in
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for a while, the people from the ''Antelope'' were settled along Stockton Creek on
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about four miles up the
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from Monrovia. The settlement was named New Georgia after their home of the prior seven years. Although "recaptured" Africans (people taken from slave ships by
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anti-slave trade patrol ships) had been brought to Liberia previously, none were still there when the people from the ''Antelope'' arrived. Most, if not all, of the people found on the ''Antelope'' in 1820 and taken to Liberia in 1827 had originally been loaded on slave ships at Cabinda, and were probably
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. In March 1830 92 African men who had survived the 1827 wreck of the slave ship ''Guerrero'' near
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,
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were brought to Liberia from the United States and settled at New Georgia. These men were mostly
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s and "Persas" or "Pessas". About 150 people who had been freed from coastal slaving stations by
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also settled in New Georgia. In the 1830s New Georgia consisted of separate communities of Congos and Igbos separated by a small rivulet, with a total of about 300 people. The "recaptured" Africans at New Georgia had inter-married between the groups and many of the men married women from local tribes. There was a schoolhouse for the children, and the town was described as being pleasing in appearance. Houses in New Georgia were surrounded by vegetable and fruit gardens and the town was surrounded by fields where
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, rice,
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and vegetables were grown. New Georgia was an important supplier to the market in Monrovia. The men of the town also sawed lumber and made shingles. The people of New Georgia prospered, and were described as "decidedly the most contented and independent of any in the colony." New Georgia is listed as one of the settlements making up the Commonwealth of Liberia in the 1839 Constitution. In 1878 a traveler reported about 500 people living in New Georgia. As of 2009 a bridge connecting New Georgia with Barnersville was under construction. The new bridge would replace one that was built in 1992 for military purposes by peacekeepers from the
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. The badly deteriorated bridge had been closed to vehicle traffic for several years before it collapsed in 2009. Also as of 2009 a new elementary school operated by the
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was under construction in New Georgia.


Demographics

New Georgia (or Zone Z1300) is divided into eleven communities; Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services.
Population 2008, 2014 by County, District, Clan and Households, Liberia
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Government

In 2018 President
George Weah George Tawlon Manneh Oppong Ousman Weah (; born 1 October 1966) is a Liberian politician and former professional footballer who is the incumbent president of Liberia, in office since 2018. Prior to his election to the presidency, Weah served a ...
appointed Lewis K. Wleh, Sr. as Commissioner for New Georgia.Executive Mansion.
President Weah Makes further Appointments in Government
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New Georgia is part of the Montserrado-13 electoral district.National Electoral Commission.
Montserrado County Electoral District No.7 2017
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Notes


References

*Clegg, Claude Andrew. (2004) ''The price of liberty: African Americans and the making of Liberia.'' The University of North Carolina Press. Found a
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*Hale, Sarah J. (1853) Ed. ''Mr. Peyton's Experiments.'' Harper & Brothers. Found a
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*Noonan, John Thomas. (1977) ''The Antelope: the ordeal of the recaptured Africans in the administrations of James Monroe and John Quincy Adams.'' University of California Press.
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*Swanson, Gail. (2005) ''Slave Ship Guerrero.'' West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania: Infinity Publishing. *Williams, Alfred Brockenbrough. (1878) ''The Liberian Exodus. An Account of Voyage of the First Emigrants in the Bark "Azor," and Their Reception at Monrovia, with a Description of Liberia--Its Customs and Civilization, Romances and Prospects.'' Charleston, South Carolina: The News and Courier Book Presses. Found a

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External links


Map of Greater Monrovia showing boundaries of New Georgia
City corporations, townships and borough of the Greater Monrovia District Populated places established in 1827 1827 establishments in Africa African-American history of Georgia (U.S. state) Repatriated Africans