Calhoun County

 

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Calhoun County was created from parts of Baker and Early counties in 1854.  It was named for Senator John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, who resigned as Vice President of the United States in 1832 in order to return to the Senate to debate Daniel Webster on state rights.

 

Incorporated

February 20, 1854

Population:

6,320

Total Area:

280.2 square miles

Cities & Towns:

Morgan (county seat)
  Edison
  Leary

Attractions:

Arlington Methodist Episcopal Church, South*
  Edison Commercial Historic District*
   
*Georgia's National Register of Historic Places
 
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