Wilkes County

Wilkes County


Wilkes County, the 8th county formed in Georgia, was created in 1777. Originally including Lincoln, Elbert and parts of Hart, Madison, McDuffie, Oglethorpe, Taliaferro and Warren counties, Wilkes County was named for John Wilkes, a member of the British Parliament who supported the colonies' cause.

Washington is said to be the first community in the nation to be incorporated under the name in honor of George Washington, and has more antebellum homes than any other city of its size in the state. The community was originally named Heard's Fort after the family that settled it in 1773. They were neighbors of George Washington in Virginia.

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Wilkes County Map

County Profile

Incorporated: February 25, 1784

Population: 10,687

Total Area: 680.5 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Washington (County Seat)

Rayle
Tignall

Contact Information

Website:

www.washington
wilkes.com

Address:

23 E Court Street
Suite 222
Washington, Georgia
30673-1593

Phone:
Fax:

(706) 678-2511
(706) 678-3033

Email:

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