Elbert County

 

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On December 10, 1790, Elbert County was split from Wilkes County by an act of the State Legislature and became Georgia's thirteenth county.  It was named in honor of Samuel Elbert, who was a commander of Georgia's militia and Continental forces during the Revolution.  Elbert later served as Georgia's Governor from 1785 to 1786.

 

Created

December 10, 1790

Population:

20,511

Total Area:

375 square miles

Cities & Towns:

Bowman
  Elberton (County Seat)
 
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