Terrell County

Terrell County


Terrell County was carved from portions of Randolph and Lee counties in 1856. Georgia's 113th county was named for Dr. William Terrell of Sparta, who had served in both the state legislature and Congress.

Shortly after Atlanta's capture in the Civil War, Governor Joseph E. Brown arranged for a refugee camp at Dawson to shelter some 300 women and children who had fled the city. The "Exile Camp" was later used to house a detachment of 50 Union soldiers assigned to keep order in the area. Their kind behavior toward local citizens was long noted by the community.

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County Profile

Incorporated: February 16, 1856

Population: 10,970

Total Area: 335.5 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Dawson (County Seat)

Bronwood
Parrott
Sasser

Contact Information

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Address:

P.O. Box 525
Dawson, Georgia
39842-0525

Phone:
Fax:

(229) 995-4476
(229) 995-4320

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