County County Seat Date Notes Coordinates Appling Created 1818 Holmesville 1828 Holmesville was known as Appling Court House from 1828 until May 1831. 31°42′15″N 82°19′13″W / 31.704080°N 82.320398°W / 31.704080; -82.320398 Baxley 1873 Established in 1870 as Station Number 7 of the Macon and Brunswick Railroad . 31°46′41″N 82°20′57″W / 31.778091°N 82.349246°W / 31.778091; -82.349246 Atkinson Created 1917 Pearson 1917 Established in 1875 as a depot of the Brunswick and Western Railroad . 31°17′54″N 82°51′10″W / 31.298333°N 82.852778°W / 31.298333; -82.852778 Bacon Created 1914 Alma 1914 Established in 1900 as a depot of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad . 31°32′30″N 82°28′00″W / 31.541667°N 82.466667°W / 31.541667; -82.466667 Baker Created 1825 Byron 1828 31°36′41″N 84°16′29″W / 31.611492°N 84.274849°W / 31.611492; -84.274849 Newton 1837 On the banks of the Flint River . 31°19′00″N 84°20′22″W / 31.316667°N 84.339444°W / 31.316667; -84.339444 Baldwin Created 1803 Hillsborough 1806 33°10′47″N 83°38′28″W / 33.179722°N 83.641111°W / 33.179722; -83.641111 Milledgeville 1807 Established 1803 on the Oconee River . State capital from 1804 to 1868. 33°05′16″N 83°14′00″W / 33.087778°N 83.233333°W / 33.087778; -83.233333 Banks Created 1859 New Lebanon 1859 Designated the temporary county seat upon establishment of county in February 1859. Homer 1859 34°20′02″N 83°29′59″W / 34.333889°N 83.499722°W / 34.333889; -83.499722 Barrow Created 1914 Winder 1914 33°18′12″N 83°41′09″W / 33.303333°N 83.685833°W / 33.303333; -83.685833 Bartow Created 1832 Cassville 1833 Destroyed by General Sherman's troops in 1864 during the American Civil War . 34°14′38″N 84°51′10″W / 34.243889°N 84.852778°W / 34.243889; -84.852778 Cartersville 1867 Voted as new county seat in January 1867. 34°09′57″N 84°47′52″W / 34.165929°N 84.797749°W / 34.165929; -84.797749 Ben Hill Created 1906 Fitzgerald 1906 Established in 1895 as a colony for Union Veterans 31°42′56″N 83°15′23″W / 31.715556°N 83.256389°W / 31.715556; -83.256389 Berrien Created 1856 Nashville 1856 31°12′25″N 83°14′48″W / 31.206944°N 83.246667°W / 31.206944; -83.246667 Bibb Created 1822 Macon 1822 Incorporated in 1823. 32°50′05″N 83°39′06″W / 32.834722°N 83.651667°W / 32.834722; -83.651667 Bleckley Created 1912 Cochran 1912 32°23′12″N 83°21′02″W / 32.386667°N 83.350556°W / 32.386667; -83.350556 Brantley Created 1920 Hoboken 1920 31°10′58″N 82°08′02″W / 31.182778°N 82.133889°W / 31.182778; -82.133889 Nahunta 1923 Changed after a referendum. 31°12′16″N 81°58′56″W / 31.204444°N 81.982222°W / 31.204444; -81.982222 Brooks Created 1858 Quitman 1858 30°47′05″N 83°33′39″W / 30.784722°N 83.560833°W / 30.784722; -83.560833 Bryan Created 1793 Hardwick 1793 Bryan Courthouse 1797 Also known as Cross Roads. Near modern Richmond Hill . 30°47′05″N 81°18′45″W / 30.784722°N 81.312399°W / 30.784722; -81.312399 Clyde 1814 Established as Mansford. Renamed as Eden. Renamed Bryan. Later renamed as Clyde 32°00′40″N 81°24′32″W / 32.0110°N 81.4089°W / 32.0110; -81.4089 Pembroke 1937 Established in 1892. County seat moved to Pembroke because of the establishment of Fort Stewart 32°08′09″N 81°37′19″W / 32.135908°N 81.621857°W / 32.135908; -81.621857 Bulloch Created 1796 Statesboro 1803 32°26′43″N 81°46′45″W / 32.445278°N 81.779167°W / 32.445278; -81.779167 Burke Created 1777 Waynesboro 1777 33°05′26″N 82°00′55″W / 33.090556°N 82.015278°W / 33.090556; -82.015278 Butts Created 1825 Jackson 1826 33°17′37″N 83°58′00″W / 33.293611°N 83.966709°W / 33.293611; -83.966709 Calhoun Created 1854 Morgan 1856 31°32′20″N 84°36′04″W / 31.538889°N 84.601111°W / 31.538889; -84.601111 Arlington 1923 Changed by referendum following a petition. 31°26′22″N 84°43′29″W / 31.439444°N 84.724722°W / 31.439444; -84.724722 Morgan 1929 Changed by referendum following a petition. 31°32′20″N 84°36′04″W / 31.538889°N 84.601111°W / 31.538889; -84.601111 Camden Created 1777 St. Patrick 1787 Jefferson 1800 Later known as Jeffersonton. 30°58′02″N 81°47′26″W / 30.967265°N 81.790451°W / 30.967265; -81.790451 St. Marys 1869 Changed by referendum with the other choice having been Satilla Mills. 30°45′23″N 81°34′17″W / 30.756389°N 81.571389°W / 30.756389; -81.571389 Woodbine 1923 Incorporated in 1908. 30°57′50″N 81°43′22″W / 30.963758°N 81.722830°W / 30.963758; -81.722830 Campbell Created 1828 Merged with Fulton in 1932 Campbellton 1829 33°39′01″N 84°40′10″W / 33.650278°N 84.669444°W / 33.650278; -84.669444 Fairburn 1871 Established in 1830. In 1853, the Atlanta and West Point Railroad passed through the community. Changed by referendum. 33°33′45″N 84°34′53″W / 33.5625°N 84.581389°W / 33.5625; -84.581389 Candler Created 1914 Metter 1914 32°23′47″N 82°03′45″W / 32.396389°N 82.0625°W / 32.396389; -82.0625 Carroll Created 1826 Old Carrollton 1827 33°37′59″N 84°59′03″W / 33.6331°N 84.9841°W / 33.6331; -84.9841 Carrollton 1829 More centrally located. 33°34′51″N 85°04′36″W / 33.580833°N 85.076667°W / 33.580833; -85.076667 Catoosa Created 1853 Ringgold 1854 34°55′02″N 85°06′57″W / 34.917222°N 85.115833°W / 34.917222; -85.115833 Charlton Created 1854 Trader's Hill 1855 30°46′47″N 82°01′51″W / 30.779759°N 82.030899°W / 30.779759; -82.030899 Folkston 1901 Established as a stop on Savannah, Florida and Western Railroad in 1880. Changed to county seat after a referendum. 30°50′04″N 82°00′17″W / 30.834444°N 82.004722°W / 30.834444; -82.004722 Chatham Created 1777 Savannah 1777 De facto county seat from establishment of county system. De jure county seat on 1784. 32°01′00″N 81°07′00″W / 32.016667°N 81.116667°W / 32.016667; -81.116667 Chattahoochee Created 1854 Cusseta 1854 32°18′20″N 84°46′37″W / 32.305556°N 84.776944°W / 32.305556; -84.776944 Chattooga Created 1838 Summerville 1838 32°18′20″N 84°46′37″W / 32.305556°N 84.776944°W / 32.305556; -84.776944 Cherokee Created 1831 Canton 1833 34°13′38″N 84°29′41″W / 34.227222°N 84.494722°W / 34.227222; -84.494722 Clarke Created 1801 Watkinvsille 1802 Became county seat of Oconee County in 1875. 33°51′46″N 83°24′29″W / 33.862778°N 83.408056°W / 33.862778; -83.408056 Athens 1871 33°57′07″N 83°23′00″W / 33.951986°N 83.383333°W / 33.951986; -83.383333 Clay Created 1854 Fort Gaines 1854 31°36′51″N 85°02′54″W / 31.614167°N 85.048333°W / 31.614167; -85.048333 Clayton Created 1858 Jonesboro 1858 33°31′28″N 84°21′15″W / 33.524444°N 84.354167°W / 33.524444; -84.354167 Clinch Created 1850 Magnolia 1850 30°56′25″N 82°46′55″W / 30.9404°N 82.7820°W / 30.9404; -82.7820 Homerville 1860 Became Station Number 11 on the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad in 1859. 31°02′13″N 82°45′05″W / 31.036944°N 82.751389°W / 31.036944; -82.751389 Cobb Created 1832 Marietta 1834 33°57′12″N 84°32′26″W / 33.953333°N 84.540556°W / 33.953333; -84.540556 Coffee Created 1854 Douglas 1855 31°30′27″N 82°51′03″W / 31.5075°N 82.850833°W / 31.5075; -82.850833 Colquitt Created 1854 Moultrie 1859 31°10′00″N 83°47′00″W / 31.166667°N 83.783333°W / 31.166667; -83.783333 Columbia Created 1790 Cobbham 1790 33°34′08″N 82°25′57″W / 33.5690°N 82.4326°W / 33.5690; -82.4326 Brownsborough 1790 Competing county seat. Kiokee 1790s Appling 1792 De jure county seat. 33°32′45″N 82°18′57″W / 33.545833°N 82.315833°W / 33.545833; -82.315833 Evans 1980s De facto county seat. 33°32′15″N 82°07′40″W / 33.5375°N 82.127778°W / 33.5375; -82.127778 Cook Created 1918 Adel 1918 31°08′18″N 83°25′33″W / 31.138333°N 83.425833°W / 31.138333; -83.425833 Coweta Created 1826 Newnan 1828 33°22′35″N 84°47′19″W / 33.376389°N 84.788611°W / 33.376389; -84.788611 Crawford Created 1822 Knoxville 1823 31°38′54″N 83°22′58″W / 31.648333°N 83.382778°W / 31.648333; -83.382778 Crisp Created 1905 Cordele 1905 31°57′51″N 83°46′38″W / 31.964167°N 83.777222°W / 31.964167; -83.777222 Dade Created 1837 Trenton 1839 34°52′32″N 85°30′31″W / 34.875556°N 85.508611°W / 34.875556; -85.508611 Dawson Created 1857 Dawsonville 1857 34°25′16″N 84°07′09″W / 34.421205°N 84.119080°W / 34.421205; -84.119080 Decatur Created 1823 Bainbridge 1824 30°54′17″N 84°34′16″W / 30.904722°N 84.571111°W / 30.904722; -84.571111 DeKalb Created 1822 Decatur 1823 33°46′17″N 84°17′52″W / 33.771389°N 84.297778°W / 33.771389; -84.297778 Dodge Created 1870 Eastman 1870 32°11′52″N 83°10′45″W / 32.197778°N 83.179167°W / 32.197778; -83.179167 Dooly Created 1821 Berrien 1826 Name changed to Drayton in 1833. 32°05′29″N 83°47′47″W / 32.091408°N 83.796366°W / 32.091408; -83.796366 Drayton 1836 Same name, but new location near the Flint River . 32°04′28″N 83°57′21″W / 32.074500°N 83.955800°W / 32.074500; -83.955800 Glascock 1839 Authorized but never established. Vienna 1841 Located at the same site of Berrien. 32°05′29″N 83°47′47″W / 32.091408°N 83.796366°W / 32.091408; -83.796366 Dougherty Created 1853 Albany 1853 31°34′56″N 84°09′56″W / 31.582222°N 84.165556°W / 31.582222; -84.165556 Douglas Created 1870 Douglasville 1874 33°44′59″N 84°43′23″W / 33.749722°N 84.723056°W / 33.749722; -84.723056 Early Created 1818 Blakely 1826 31°22′36″N 84°56′02″W / 31.376667°N 84.933889°W / 31.376667; -84.933889 Echols Created 1858 Statenville 1859 30°42′12″N 83°01′41″W / 30.703454°N 83.028043°W / 30.703454; -83.028043 Effingham Created 1777 Tuckasee King 1784 32°31′56″N 81°16′36″W / 32.5322°N 81.2767°W / 32.5322; -81.2767 Elberton 1787 Located on the Ogeechee River when Effingham included much of modern Bulloch and Bryan counties. Ebenezer 1797 Temporary count seat. 32°22′36″N 81°10′51″W / 32.376667°N 81.180833°W / 32.376667; -81.180833 Springfield 1799 32°22′06″N 81°18′37″W / 32.368333°N 81.310278°W / 32.368333; -81.310278 Elbert Created 1790 Elberton 1790 34°06′35″N 82°51′56″W / 34.109722°N 82.865556°W / 34.109722; -82.865556 Emanuel Created 1812 Swainsboro 1822 32°35′37″N 82°19′56″W / 32.593611°N 82.332222°W / 32.593611; -82.332222 Evans Created 1914 Claxton 1914 32°09′39″N 81°54′31″W / 32.160833°N 81.908611°W / 32.160833; -81.908611 Fannin Created 1854 Morganton 1854 34°52′36″N 84°14′44″W / 34.876667°N 84.245556°W / 34.876667; -84.245556 Blue Ridge 1895 Established in 1886 along the path of the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad, which had bypassed Morganton. Changed by referendum. 34°52′06″N 84°19′16″W / 34.868333°N 84.321111°W / 34.868333; -84.321111 Fayette Created 1821 Fayetteville 1823 33°26′52″N 84°27′42″W / 33.447778°N 84.461667°W / 33.447778; -84.461667 Floyd Created 1832 Livingston 1833 34°12′46″N 85°20′55″W / 34.212778°N 85.348611°W / 34.212778; -85.348611 Rome 1834 34°15′26″N 85°09′53″W / 34.257101°N 85.164660°W / 34.257101; -85.164660 Forsyth Created 1832 Cumming 1834 34°12′26″N 84°08′24″W / 34.207090°N 84.140098°W / 34.207090; -84.140098 Franklin Created 1784 1793 Location unknown, but not Carnesville. Carnesville 1805 34°22′17″N 83°14′01″W / 34.371389°N 83.233611°W / 34.371389; -83.233611 Fulton Created 1853 Atlanta 1853 33°45′18″N 84°23′24″W / 33.755°N 84.39°W / 33.755; -84.39 Gilmer Created 1832 Ellijay 1834 34°41′41″N 84°29′01″W / 34.694722°N 84.48361°W / 34.694722; -84.48361 Glascock Created 1857 Gibson 1857 33°13′58″N 82°35′43″W / 33.232778°N 82.595278°W / 33.232778; -82.595278 Glynn Created 1777 Fort Frederica 1777 31°13′26″N 81°23′36″W / 31.22384°N 81.39324°W / 31.22384; -81.39324 Brunswick 1797 Established in 1771. Site of county elections in 1787. Designated county seat in 1797. 31°09′32″N 81°29′21″W / 31.158889°N 81.489167°W / 31.158889; -81.489167 Gordon Created 1850 Calhoun 1851 34°30′09″N 84°13′00″W / 34.502561°N 84.216667°W / 34.502561; -84.216667 Grady Created 1905 Cairo 1905 30°53′00″N 84°57′04″W / 30.883333°N 84.951046°W / 30.883333; -84.951046 Greene Created 1786 Greensboro 1787 Designated permanent county seat in 1802. 33°34′18″N 83°10′51″W / 33.571667°N 83.180833°W / 33.571667; -83.180833 Gwinnett Created 1818 Lawrenceville 1820 33°57′11″N 83°59′33″W / 33.953056°N 83.9925°W / 33.953056; -83.9925 Habersham Created 1818 Clarkesville 1823 34°36′47″N 83°31′27″W / 34.612961°N 83.524226°W / 34.612961; -83.524226 Hall Created 1818 Gainesville 1821 34°18′16″N 83°50′02″W / 34.304444°N 83.833889°W / 34.304444; -83.833889 Hancock Created 1793 Sparta 1797 33°17′00″N 82°58′00″W / 33.283333°N 82.966667°W / 33.283333; -82.966667 Haralson Created 1856 Buchanan 1856 33°48′06″N 85°11′01″W / 33.801667°N 85.183611°W / 33.801667; -85.183611 Harris Created 1827 Hamilton 1828 32°45′53″N 84°52′23″W / 32.764722°N 84.873056°W / 32.764722; -84.873056 Hart Created 1853 Hartwell 1854 34°21′10″N 82°55′52″W / 34.352778°N 82.931111°W / 34.352778; -82.931111 Heard Created 1830 Franklin 1831 33°16′47″N 85°05′54″W / 33.279722°N 85.098333°W / 33.279722; -85.098333 Henry Created 1821 McDonough 1823 33°26′50″N 84°08′49″W / 33.447181°N 84.146925°W / 33.447181; -84.146925 Houston Created 1821 Perry 1823 32°27′30″N 83°43′54″W / 32.458219°N 83.731621°W / 32.458219; -83.731621 Irwin Created 1818 Irwinville 1831 31°38′54″N 83°22′58″W / 31.648333°N 83.382778°W / 31.648333; -83.382778 Ocilla 1907 Established in 1880. A railroad connected Ocilla to other major cities in the 1890s. 31°35′39″N 83°15′02″W / 31.594219°N 83.250554°W / 31.594219; -83.250554 Jackson Created 1796 Clarkesboro 1799 Jefferson 1800 34°07′36″N 83°35′25″W / 34.126667°N 83.590278°W / 34.126667; -83.590278 Jasper Created 1807 Monticello 1808 33°18′12″N 83°41′09″W / 33.303333°N 83.685833°W / 33.303333; -83.685833 Jeff Davis Created 1905 Hazlehurst 1905 31°51′58″N 82°35′58″W / 31.866111°N 82.599444°W / 31.866111; -82.599444 Jefferson Created 1796 Louisville 1796 State capital from 1796 to 1806. 33°00′15″N 82°24′17″W / 33.004167°N 82.404722°W / 33.004167; -82.404722 Jenkins Created 1905 Millen 1905 32°48′14″N 81°56′57″W / 32.803847°N 81.949109°W / 32.803847; -81.949109 Johnson Created 1858 Wrightsville 1859 32°43′46″N 82°43′11″W / 32.729478°N 82.719613°W / 32.729478; -82.719613 Jones Created 1807 Clinton 1808 32°59′55″N 83°33′19″W / 32.998590°N 83.555316°W / 32.998590; -83.555316 Gray 1905 Citizens of Clinton refused to have the Macon and Northern Railroad built through their town in the 1890s. Gray grew up along the route the railroad was built. 33°00′31″N 83°32′03″W / 33.0086°N 83.5342°W / 33.0086; -83.5342 Lamar Created 1920 Barnesville 1920 33°03′11″N 84°09′22″W / 33.053056°N 84.156111°W / 33.053056; -84.156111 Lanier Created 1920 Lakeland 1920 31°02′21″N 83°04′13″W / 31.039167°N 83.070278°W / 31.039167; -83.070278 Laurens Created 1807 Sumterville 1809 Dublin 1811 32°32′15″N 82°55′06″W / 32.5375°N 82.918333°W / 32.5375; -82.918333 Lee Created 1825 Pond Town 1826 Temporary county seat. Later became the county seat of Schley County under the name of Ellaville. 32°13′51″N 84°18′31″W / 32.230740°N 84.308673°W / 32.230740; -84.308673 Sumterville 182? Stark(s)ville 1832 On the banks of Muckalee Creek . 31°46′16″N 84°08′44″W / 31.7712°N 84.1455°W / 31.7712; -84.1455 Webster 1854 Stark(s)ville 1856 On the banks of Muckalee Creek . 31°46′16″N 84°08′44″W / 31.7712°N 84.1455°W / 31.7712; -84.1455 Leesburg 1872 Established as a station in 1870 on the Southwestern Railroad . 31°43′58″N 84°10′15″W / 31.732778°N 84.170833°W / 31.732778; -84.170833 Liberty Created 1825 Sunbury 1784 31°46′03″N 81°16′52″W / 31.7675°N 81.2811°W / 31.7675; -81.2811 Riceborough 1789 Slightly more centrally located and further inland. 31°44′07″N 81°26′25″W / 31.735278°N 81.440278°W / 31.735278; -81.440278 Hinesville 1837 Changed by referendum. More centrally located. 31°49′57″N 81°36′42″W / 31.8325°N 81.611667°W / 31.8325; -81.611667 Lincoln Created 1796 Lincolnton 1798 33°47′40″N 82°28′35″W / 33.794444°N 82.476389°W / 33.794444; -82.476389 Long Created 1920 Ludowici 1920 31°42′38″N 81°44′40″W / 31.710556°N 81.744444°W / 31.710556; -81.744444 Lowndes Created 1825 Franklinville 1828 30°58′58″N 83°16′39″W / 30.982840°N 83.277446°W / 30.982840; -83.277446 Lowndesville 1834 Only established as a county seat by law and never established physically. 30°48′42″N 83°22′23″W / 30.811781°N 83.373111°W / 30.811781; -83.373111 Troupville 1837 Located at the confluence of the Withlacoochee River and the Little River . 30°51′10″N 83°20′40″W / 30.852822°N 83.344491°W / 30.852822; -83.344491 Valdosta 1860 Established on the route of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad . 30°50′48″N 83°16′59″W / 30.846667°N 83.283056°W / 30.846667; -83.283056 Lumpkin Created 1832 Auraria 1832 34°28′28″N 84°01′25″W / 34.4745°N 84.0237°W / 34.4745; -84.0237 Dahlonega 1833 Site of the Georgia Gold Rush of 1829. 34°32′00″N 83°59′00″W / 34.533333°N 83.983333°W / 34.533333; -83.983333 Macon Created 1837 Lanier 1838 32°21′07″N 84°03′51″W / 32.352050°N 84.064263°W / 32.352050; -84.064263 Oglethorpe 1856 The Southwestern Railroad bypassed Lanier in the mid-1850s. Changed by referendum. 32°17′38″N 84°03′40″W / 32.293852°N 84.061011°W / 32.293852; -84.061011 Madison Created 1811 Danielsville 1812 34°07′27″N 83°12′59″W / 34.124167°N 83.216389°W / 34.124167; -83.216389 Marion Created 1827 Horry 1828 Renamed Marionville. Tazewell 1838 32°22′50″N 84°26′27″W / 32.380462°N 84.440770°W / 32.380462; -84.440770 Buena Vista 1850 More centrally located as the county got smaller. 32°19′06″N 84°30′58″W / 32.318333°N 84.516111°W / 32.318333; -84.516111 McDuffie Created 1870 Thomson 1870 33°28′02″N 82°29′58″W / 33.467222°N 82.499444°W / 33.467222; -82.499444 McIntosh Created 1793 Darien 1793 31°22′16″N 81°25′51″W / 31.371111°N 81.430833°W / 31.371111; -81.430833 Meriwether Created 1827 Greenville 1828 33°01′40″N 84°42′49″W / 33.027778°N 84.713611°W / 33.027778; -84.713611 Miller Created 1856 Colquitt 1856 31°10′23″N 84°43′43″W / 31.173056°N 84.728611°W / 31.173056; -84.728611 Milton Created 1857 Merged with Fulton in 1932 Alpharetta 1858 34°04′24″N 84°16′52″W / 34.073333°N 84.281111°W / 34.073333; -84.281111 Mitchell Created 1857 Camilla 1858 31°13′49″N 84°12′33″W / 31.230278°N 84.209167°W / 31.230278; -84.209167 Monroe Created 1821 Johnstonville 1821 33°05′21″N 84°04′27″W / 33.089082°N 84.074286°W / 33.089082; -84.074286 Forsyth 1823 33°02′04″N 83°56′20″W / 33.034563°N 83.938951°W / 33.034563; -83.938951 Montgomery Created 1793 the plantation of Arthur Lott 1797 Mount Vernon 1813 Significant county line changes after the creation of Emanuel County in 1812 put the old county seat within Emanuel County. 32°10′53″N 82°35′38″W / 32.181389°N 82.593889°W / 32.181389; -82.593889 Morgan Created 1807 Madison 1808 33°35′44″N 83°28′05″W / 33.595640°N 83.468006°W / 33.595640; -83.468006 Murray Created 1832 Spring Place 1834 34°45′30″N 84°49′14″W / 34.758303°N 84.820590°W / 34.758303; -84.820590 Chatsworth 1913 Established on the route of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1905. Changed by referendum. 34°46′00″N 84°46′12″W / 34.766764°N 84.770066°W / 34.766764; -84.770066 Muscogee Created 1826 Columbus 1828 32°29′32″N 84°56′25″W / 32.492222°N 84.940278°W / 32.492222; -84.940278 Newton Created 1821 Covington 1822 33°35′48″N 83°51′36″W / 33.596533°N 83.859925°W / 33.596533; -83.859925 Oconee Created 1875 Watkinsville 1875 Formerly the county seat of Clarke County. 33°51′46″N 83°24′29″W / 33.862778°N 83.408056°W / 33.862778; -83.408056 Oglethorpe Created 1793 Woodstock 1790s 33°43′38″N 82°59′28″W / 33.727254°N 82.991239°W / 33.727254; -82.991239 Lexington 1806 33°52′13″N 83°06′39″W / 33.870278°N 83.110833°W / 33.870278; -83.110833 Paulding Created 1832 Van Wert 1838 33°59′14″N 85°02′36″W / 33.987222°N 85.043333°W / 33.987222; -85.043333 Dallas 1852 Van Wert was in the portion of Paulding County used to create Polk County in 1851. 33°55′07″N 84°50′27″W / 33.918611°N 84.840833°W / 33.918611; -84.840833 Peach Created 1924 Fort Valley 1924 32°33′12″N 83°53′17″W / 32.553396°N 83.888105°W / 32.553396; -83.888105 Pickens Created 1853 Jasper 1857 34°28′09″N 84°26′03″W / 34.469167°N 84.434167°W / 34.469167; -84.434167 Pierce Created 1857 Blackshear 1858 31°17′56″N 82°14′52″W / 31.298889°N 82.247778°W / 31.298889; -82.247778 Pike Created 1822 Newnan 1823 Zebulon 1825 33°05′56″N 84°20′32″W / 33.098889°N 84.342222°W / 33.098889; -84.342222 Polk Created 1851 Cedartown 1854 34°00′55″N 85°15′14″W / 34.015278°N 85.253889°W / 34.015278; -85.253889 Pulaski Created 1808 Hartford 1809 32°17′09″N 83°26′57″W / 32.285833°N 83.449167°W / 32.285833; -83.449167 Hawkinsville 1836 32°17′01″N 83°28′36″W / 32.283611°N 83.476667°W / 32.283611; -83.476667 Putnam Created 1807 Eatonton 1808 33°19′35″N 83°23′16″W / 33.326389°N 83.387778°W / 33.326389; -83.387778 Quitman Created 1858 Georgetown 1859 31°53′05″N 85°06′32″W / 31.884737°N 85.108863°W / 31.884737; -85.108863 Rabun Created 1819 Clayton 1821 34°52′40″N 83°24′06″W / 34.877778°N 83.401667°W / 34.877778; -83.401667 Randolph Created 1828 Lumpkin 1830 Three weeks later became county seat of Stewart County. 32°02′59″N 84°47′45″W / 32.049722°N 84.795833°W / 32.049722; -84.795833 Cuthbert 1831 31°46′15″N 84°47′37″W / 31.770833°N 84.793611°W / 31.770833; -84.793611 Richmond Created 1777 Augusta 1777 33°28′00″N 81°58′00″W / 33.466667°N 81.966667°W / 33.466667; -81.966667 Rockdale Created 1870 Conyers 1870 33°40′03″N 84°01′04″W / 33.667579°N 84.017642°W / 33.667579; -84.017642 Schley Created 1857 Ellaville 1857 Former county seat of Lee County. 32°13′51″N 84°18′31″W / 32.230740°N 84.308673°W / 32.230740; -84.308673 Screven Created 1828 Jacksonborough 1793 32°49′22″N 81°37′22″W / 32.8227°N 81.6228°W / 32.8227; -81.6228 Sylvania 1847 32°45′03″N 81°38′13″W / 32.7507°N 81.6369°W / 32.7507; -81.6369 Seminole Created 1920 Donalsonville 1920 31°02′27″N 84°52′42″W / 31.040833°N 84.878333°W / 31.040833; -84.878333 Spalding Created 1851 Griffin 1851 33°14′51″N 84°16′15″W / 33.2475°N 84.270833°W / 33.2475; -84.270833 Stephens Created 1905 Toccoa 1905 34°34′38″N 83°19′59″W / 34.577213°N 83.333047°W / 34.577213; -83.333047 Stewart Created 1830 Lumpkin 1830 Former county seat of Randolph County. 32°02′59″N 84°47′45″W / 32.049722°N 84.795833°W / 32.049722; -84.795833 Sumter Created 1831 Americus 1832 32°04′31″N 84°13′36″W / 32.075278°N 84.226667°W / 32.075278; -84.226667 Talbot Created 1827 Talbotton 1828 32°40′41″N 84°32′23″W / 32.678056°N 84.539722°W / 32.678056; -84.539722 Taliaferro Created 1825 Crawfordville 1826 33°33′17″N 82°53′54″W / 33.554722°N 82.898333°W / 33.554722; -82.898333 Tattnall Created 1801 Drake's Ferry 1801 Ohoopee Mills 1808 Reidsville 1832 32°05′02″N 82°07′15″W / 32.083889°N 82.120833°W / 32.083889; -82.120833 Taylor Created 1852 Butler 1853 32°33′26″N 84°14′14″W / 32.557153°N 84.237323°W / 32.557153; -84.237323 Telfair Created 1808 Jacksonville 1810 31°48′48″N 82°58′31″W / 31.813333°N 82.975278°W / 31.813333; -82.975278 McRae 1871 Established in 1871 as Station Number 11 on the Macon and Brunswick Railroad . 32°03′52″N 82°53′54″W / 32.064444°N 82.898333°W / 32.064444; -82.898333 McRae–Helena 2015 Established in 2015 after the separate cities of McRae and Helena merged. 32°04′10″N 82°54′10″W / 32.069444°N 82.902778°W / 32.069444; -82.902778 Terrell Created 1856 Dawson 1856 31°46′26″N 84°26′27″W / 31.773889°N 84.440833°W / 31.773889; -84.440833 Thomas Created 1825 Thomasville 1826 30°50′11″N 83°58′42″W / 30.836389°N 83.978333°W / 30.836389; -83.978333 Tift Created 1905 Tifton 1905 31°27′01″N 83°30′32″W / 31.450405°N 83.508839°W / 31.450405; -83.508839 Toombs Created 1905 Lyons 1905 32°12′15″N 82°19′22″W / 32.204167°N 82.322778°W / 32.204167; -82.322778 Towns Created 1856 Hiawassee 1856 34°56′56″N 83°45′27″W / 34.948955°N 83.757534°W / 34.948955; -83.757534 Treutlen Created 1918 Soperton 1918 32°22′34″N 82°35′34″W / 32.376111°N 82.592778°W / 32.376111; -82.592778 Troup Created 1826 LaGrange 1828 33°02′12″N 85°01′55″W / 33.036667°N 85.031944°W / 33.036667; -85.031944 Turner Created 1905 Ashburn 1905 31°42′16″N 83°39′14″W / 31.704444°N 83.653889°W / 31.704444; -83.653889 Twiggs Created 1809 Marion 1810 32°39′44″N 83°26′15″W / 32.6623°N 83.4374°W / 32.6623; -83.4374 Jeffersonville 1867 First settled in the 1820s. Changed by a referendum in 1866. 32°41′02″N 83°20′23″W / 32.683889°N 83.339722°W / 32.683889; -83.339722 Union Created 1832 Blairsville 1835 34°52′32″N 83°57′24″W / 34.875556°N 83.956667°W / 34.875556; -83.956667 Upson Created 1824 Thomaston 1825 32°53′15″N 84°19′36″W / 32.887579°N 84.326736°W / 32.887579; -84.326736 Walker Created 1833 LaFayette 1835 34°42′35″N 85°17′02″W / 34.709722°N 85.283889°W / 34.709722; -85.283889 Walton Created 1818 Monroe 1821 33°47′36″N 83°42′39″W / 33.793333°N 83.710833°W / 33.793333; -83.710833 Ware Created 1824 Waresborough 1824 31°14′56″N 82°28′28″W / 31.2490°N 82.4744°W / 31.2490; -82.4744 Waycross 1873 Established as Station Number 9 of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad in the 1850s. Additional railroads soon intersected the location as well. Changed by referendum. 31°12′48″N 82°21′15″W / 31.213408°N 82.354049°W / 31.213408; -82.354049 Warren Created 1793 Warrenton 1797 33°24′27″N 82°39′46″W / 33.4075°N 82.662778°W / 33.4075; -82.662778 Washington Created 1784 Warthen 1780s 33°06′08″N 82°48′13″W / 33.102222°N 82.803611°W / 33.102222; -82.803611 Sandersville 1796 32°58′55″N 82°48′35″W / 32.981944°N 82.809722°W / 32.981944; -82.809722 Wayne Created 1803 Tuckersville 1814 Acting county seat located near the ford of Buffalo Swamp Waynesville 1829 First county seat in Wayne County created by the Georgia General Assembly. 31°13′46″N 81°47′21″W / 31.229444°N 81.789167°W / 31.229444; -81.789167 Tuckersville 1847 Not effective until after 1848 Waynesville 1856 Selected by popular vote 31°13′46″N 81°47′21″W / 31.229444°N 81.789167°W / 31.229444; -81.789167 Jesup 1873 Established as a depot at the junction of Macon and Brunswick and Atlantic and Gulf railroads in 1856. 31°36′26″N 81°53′07″W / 31.607136°N 81.885324°W / 31.607136; -81.885324 Webster Created 1853 McIntosh 185? Preston 1856 31°12′48″N 84°32′18″W / 31.213408°N 84.538333°W / 31.213408; -84.538333 Wheeler Created 1912 Alamo 1912 32°08′54″N 82°46′43″W / 32.148333°N 82.778611°W / 32.148333; -82.778611 White Created 1857 Cleveland 1857 34°35′47″N 83°45′50″W / 34.596389°N 83.763889°W / 34.596389; -83.763889 Whitfield Created 1851 Dalton 1851 34°46′16″N 84°58′18″W / 34.771111°N 84.971667°W / 34.771111; -84.971667 Wilcox Created 1857 Abbeville 1858 31°59′30″N 83°18′27″W / 31.991667°N 83.3075°W / 31.991667; -83.3075 Wilkes Created 1777 Washington 1784 33°44′07″N 82°44′29″W / 33.735278°N 82.741389°W / 33.735278; -82.741389 Wilkinson Created 1803 Irwinton 1811 32°48′43″N 83°10′36″W / 32.811944°N 83.176667°W / 32.811944; -83.176667 Worth Created 1853 San Barnard 1853 31°34′25″N 83°52′02″W / 31.5737°N 83.8673°W / 31.5737; -83.8673 Isabella 1854 31°34′08″N 83°51′14″W / 31.5688°N 83.8540°W / 31.5688; -83.8540 Sylvester 1904 In 1872, the Brunswick and Albany Railroad bypassed Isabella by nearly 3 miles. Changed by referendum. 31°31′53″N 83°50′10″W / 31.531389°N 83.836111°W / 31.531389; -83.836111