
Cusseta was incorporated as the seat of the newly formed Chattahoochee County in 1855. It was named for a nearby peace town of the Lower Creek confederacy, known as Kasihta. It is the only incorporated municipality in Chattahoochee County.

Cusseta was incorporated as the seat of the newly formed Chattahoochee County in 1855. It was named for a nearby peace town of the Lower Creek confederacy, known as Kasihta. It is the only incorporated municipality in Chattahoochee County.
I lived there for three years in early 60s and remember the country store where we would stop walking home from school for a snack. Usually cheese, bologna, or a pickle. My dad was a Master Sargeant at Fort Benning from 59 to 62 and my youngest brother was born there.
The filling station here was a Phillips 66. I lived in Cusseta in the 60s and this station was on the other end of the “main drag” from the Bay Station Sign. A friend’s father operated it.
You’re misspelling Cusseta. It has only one “t.”
I’m so embarrassed, Cathy, and thanks for pointing it out. I’m usually a stickler for spelling! I’ll change it on all the posts…