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Smyrna, the "Jonquil City," has a long and colorful history. Smyrna
was first known as Ruffs Siding and later Varners Station.
Eventually, the name Smyrna was given to the campground area. The
name "Smyrna" is found in the Bible's book of Revelation as the name
of one of Paul the Apostle's seven churches in Asia.The railroad
once played a fairly significant role in Smyrna's development.
In 1836 the construction of a railroad began through Cobb County,
and by the date of completion in 1842, the railroad had started
Smyrna on its change from a frontier village to a growing community.
The railroad helped establish the permanent location of the city and
provided work for the townspeople. Gristmills and factories were
also established in the 1840's. These mills and factories played a
prominent role in the early growth of the community. |