Gordon County

Gordon County


Gordon County was created in 1850 from parts of Floyd and Bartow counties. The 93rd county formed in the state was named after William Washington Gordon, who was president of what was then the Central Railroad and Banking Company and later became the Central of Georgia Railroad.

Calhoun was named for Senator John Calhoun. Originally, it was called Dawsonville. Calhoun was virtually wiped out by Sherman's troops little more than a decade after being incorporated in 1852 but was rebuilt after the war.

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Gordon County Map.

County Profile

Incorporated: February 13, 1850

Population: 44,104

Total Area: 355.2 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Calhoun (County Seat)

Fairmount
Ranger
Resaca
Plainville

Contact Information

Website:

www.gordoncounty.org

Address:

P.O. Box 580
Calhoun, Georgia
30703-0580

Phone:
Fax:

(706) 629-3795
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Email:

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