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Hart County, Georgia
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Location
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Contact Information
County Data
Statistics and Rates
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24278 (State Rank: 74) |
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County Name and Origin
| Hart County is the only one in Georgia named for a woman, Nancy Hart of Revolutionary War fame. She captured a small band of Tories who had been terrorizing her community. Hart dates to 1853 when it was designated from parts of Elbert, Franklin and Madison counties. A point near Hartwell, the county seat, was known as Ahyehli Alohee to the Cherokees, "center of the world." |
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County Officials
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