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Cochran is a city in Bleckley County, Georgia, which was originally known as Dykesboro. It was first settled by immigrants who worked in a local turpentine industry and was incorporated in 1869 as Cochran after Judge Arthur E. Cochran, who was also president of the Macon and Brunswick Railroad (now Southern Railway). Judge Cochran was instrumental in developing the area and bringing the railroad to town. Cochran was selected as the seat of Bleckley County in 1912. It was the home of Ed Roberts, who created the Altair 8800 microcomputer and is considered the person responsible for creating the microcomputer revolution.
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