Stewart County was
created by the State
Legislature December
23, 1830. It
was named for
General Daniel
Stewart. an officer
in the Revolutionary
War, the War of 1812
and the grandfather
of President
Theodore Roosevelt.
Incorporated:
December 23,
1830
Population:
5,252
Total
Area:
459 square miles
Cities & Towns:
Greengrove
(unincorporated)
Louvale (unincorportated)
Lumpkin
(County Seat)
Omaha
(unincorporated)
Richmond
Attractions:
Chattahoochee
River
Eufaula
National Wildlife Refuge
Florence
Marina State Park
Hannahatchee
Wildlife Management Area
Historical
Community of Westville (example of 1850's
pre-industrial West Georgia life)
Providence
Canyon State Park - Nicknamed "Georgia's
Little Grand Canyon"