Wilkes County
Wilkes County was one of the original counties created from Indian lands in 1773. It was designated a county in 1777 and thereafter divided many times to form other counties. The name pays homage to John Wilkes who had championed colonists' issues in the British House of Commons prior to the Revolutionary War. The county seat, Washington, is thought to be the first town in America to be named for the first president.
Contact Information
Address | 23 Court Street, Room 222, Washington GA 30673 |
Telephone | 706.678.2511 |
Fax | 706.678.3033 |
Website | http://www.washingtonwilkes.org |
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2008 Population | 10282 (State Rank: 126) |
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