CARTERSVILLE, a city of Georgia, U.S.A., 45m. north west of Atlanta, on the Etowah river and Federal highway 41; the county seat of Bartow county. It is served by the Louisville and Nashville, the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis and the Seaboard Air Line railways. The population was 4,350 in 1920 04% negroes), and was 5,250 in 193o by the Federal census. It is in a productive agricultural and mining region, and ships cotton, lime and limestone rock, iron ore, manganese, barytes, slate, pot ash and manufactured ochre. The city was founded in 1760 and incorporated in