Hart County
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."
Contact Information
Address | 800 Chandler Street, Hartwell GA 30643 |
Telephone | 706.376.2024 |
Fax | 706.856.5358 |
Website | http://www.hartcountyga.gov |
Statistics and Rates
2008 Population | 24278 (State Rank: 74) |
Incorporated Millage Rate | |
Unincorporated Millage Rate | |
County Bond | |
School Maintenance/Operations | |
School Bond | |
Total Incorporated | |
Total Unincorporated |