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Are you looking for e-waste disposal, eco-friendly electronics recycling, and secure data destruction? Our outreach is nationwide.
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At Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops, we specialize in turning unwanted electronics into valuable resources. Located in Mableton, GA, we offer secure data erasure services to protect your information. Our commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainable electronics sets us apart in Cobb County. Trust us to handle your donations with care and professionalism.
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Donating electronic equipment is not just about clearing space; it’s about making a positive impact. At Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops, we offer thorough electronic waste solutions in Mableton, GA. Our expertise in IT asset disposition and green initiatives in Cobb County confirms your donations contribute to a sustainable future. Join us in promoting environmental responsibility and sustainable healthcare solutions through thoughtful contributions. Contact us at 678-449-0003 to make a difference today.
Between the 16th and 19th centuries, most of the land in present-day southern Cobb County belonged to the Cherokee and Creek. Two Native American villages were established near the area that will later become known as Mableton – the settlements of Sweet Water Town and Nickajack. Both tribes coinhabited the area peacefully, with one legend claiming that eventual ownership of the area by the Cherokee was settled via a ball game. One of the earliest known records of white Europeans being aware of the inhabitants is an 1839 map depicting a ‘Nickajack Creek’ converging with the Chattahoochee River south and west of the Standing Peachtree settlement.
The town was named after Scottish immigrant Robert Mable (October 18, 1803 – July 7, 1885), who on September 11, 1843, bought 300 acres (approximately 120 hectares or 1.2 km2) of land in southern Cobb County from the Georgia Land Lottery of 1832. Mable was a millwright and farmer who grew cotton, corn, potatoes, and sorghum in the area; he owned between 11 and 48 slaves by 1860. According to oral interviews, Mable was a “fair and kind” enslaver who educated slave children alongside his own, and eventually also liberated his slaves before any government mandate ordered him to. The Robert Mable House and Cemetery, located off U.S. 78 on Floyd Road just north of Clay Road, now includes an amphitheater which hosts public events.
More white settlers moved into the northern edge of Mableton by Nickajack Creek, near Smyrna, in the mid-1800s. They formed a community initially known as ‘Mill Grove’, and later ‘Nickajack.’ The creek provided ample power to run grist, saw, cotton, and woolen mills. A covered bridge, originally built c. 1848-1850, traverses the stream and is now part of a historical district. It is one of the few remaining covered bridges in Georgia, and still highly active today after it was later buttressed to handle automobile traffic. A notable resident of the area during that period was John Gann, Cobb County’s first state senator. His home, built in 1841, still stands today and is also part of the historical district.
Learn more about Mableton.We’re here to make your recycling experience seamless and efficient. Whether you have a single item or a bulk load of electronics, our team is ready to assist you every step of the way.
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