Habersham County

Habersham County


Habersham County was created in 1818 from Indian treaty lands. Georgia's 43rd county was named for Major Joseph Habersham, who fought in the Revolutionary War, was Mayor of Savannah, served in Congress and was President George Washington's Postmaster General.

A Civil War iron works in the county produced guns and cannons for the Confederacy. Most of Habersham County was spared from pillage after Confederate troops turned back Union Calvary in a skirmish near Currahee Mountain.

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County Profile

Incorporated: December 15, 1818

Population: 35,902

Total Area: 278.2 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Clarkesville(County Seat)

Alto
Baldwin
Cornelia
Mount Airy

Contact Information

Website:

www.habershamga.com

Address:

555 Monroe Street
Unit 20
Clarkesville, Georgia 30523

Phone:
Fax:

(706) 754-6264
(706) 754-1014

Email:

commissioners@habershamga.com