I have a picture of a historical marker which I found in a book, whose name I did not keep. The marker has the Georgia symbol 1776 and then "MERIWETHER COUNTY: "Meriwether County, "Second Home" of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt and birthplace of three Ga. Governors (their names) was created by Act of Dec. 14, 1827 from Troup County. It was named for Gen. David Meriwether (1755-1823), Revolutionary soldier, legislator, Congressman. Representing the government in various negotiations with the Indians, he had unusual influence with their Chiefs. First officers of Meriwether County, commissioned Feb. 7, 1828, were Joseph Weaver, Sheriff; Hugh W. Ector, Clerk Sup. Ct; A.M.Weathers, Clk. Inf. Ct; Joseph Crockett, Surveyor, John Edmonds, Coroner." Could anyone tell me the exact site of this marker? The Ector family will be meeting at the First UMC October 7th, and I'm sure everybody would like to take a snap of this marker. Thanks. Rayanne Ector-Cain