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Do you know of Lorwood ???

This page is an orphan - a placeholder until we can discover more about Lorwood. When we encounter a name that is new to us, we add it to our Gazetteer with the hope that we'll discover more information in the future. Such is the case with Lorwood.<1>

Unfortunately, we didn't note our source when we found mention of Lorwood, so we are uncertain whether Lorwood is a community, a post office or a post office located in a community and having the same name.<2> While we don't have its location, we believe that Lorwood would be found somewhere in Chatham County, Georgia.

Communities Also Named Lorwood ...

We found one communities that share the name Lorwood.

Within Georgia, the name Lorwood is unique.

Beyond Georgia, there is another community also named Lorwood in the United States.

  • Communities Elsewhere In North America ...
    • Missouri
      • New Madrid County
      • Please visit our profile page for the Missouri community of Lorwood [New Madrid County].

More Orphans in  Chatham County ...

Can you help?

As we explained above, when we encounter a name that might be a community or a post office we add it to our Gazetteer. If we have little information to go with the name, we call them Orphans. Below are Orphans that we believe to be located in Chatham County.

Alnwick 
AndersonMiller Station
Ardsley ParkMontezuma
Argyle Island 
AugustineNorth Savannah
Avalon 
 Oglethorpe Park
Bacon ParkOglethorpe
Barnard 
Battery PointParadise Park
Bingville 
Burnside IslandReber
 Rose Dhu
ColerainRouthwell
Country Side 
Crest Hill GardensSavannah Junction
 Shannons Point
DeptfordSilverberg
DominitzSkidaway
 Skyland Terrace
EanesSomerset Park
East SavannahSouth Pooler
Edgewater ParkSouthover Junction
 Southside
Halycon Bluff 
Hutchinson IslandTybee
  
KellerWatlee
 West Savannah
Laroche ParkWright Square

Footnotes ...

<1>This entry could have originated in error. It might be that a source had a misprint, was simply wrong or we made a transcription error while referencing it. Many of the documents we reference are from the 1800s and the early 1900s, with some easier to read than others.
<2>Part of the difficulty in identifying whether a name is a post office or a community lies with how Post Offices were named. We've prepared an article with our understanding of how post offices were named: Naming of Post Offices.