Long
County, Georgia's
157th county, was
created August 14,
1920 from parts of
Liberty County.
It was named for Dr.
Crawford W. Long,
the Georgian
responsible for
introducing
anesthesia to modern
medical practice.
Incorporated:
August 14, 1920
Population:
10,304
Total
Area:
401 square miles
Cities & Towns:
Ludowici (County Seat)
Attractions:
Fort Stewart
Jones Creek Baptist
Church (1856)
Ludowici Well Pavilion
(1907)
Walthourville
Presbyterian Church (1884)
Annual Events:
October - Long County
Wildlife Festival (Ludowici)