Telfair County

Telfair County


Telfair County, the 35th county formed in Georgia, was created in 1807. The county was named for Governor Edward Telfair, who came to Savannah from Scotland in 1766, eventually serving in the Continental Congress and as governor of Georgia.

The county was primarily settled by Scottish Presbyterians from the Carolinas. Jacksonville was the first seat of government and remained an important river trading center until after the Civil War. Lumber City, in the eastern part of the county, is known for its 50 artesian wells.

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County Profile

Incorporated: December 10, 1807

Population: 11,794

Total Area: 441.2 Square miles

Cities and Towns

McRae (County Seat)

Helena
Lumber City
Milan
• Scotland

Contact Information

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Address:

713 Telfair Avenue
Mc Rae, Georgia
31055-2163

Phone:
Fax:

(229) 868-5688
(229) 868-7950

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