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Bulloch County State Historical Marker

 

Bulloch County Historical Marker

 Bulloch County State Historical Marker

Located at the Bulloch County Courthouse, Statesboro, Ga.
N 32° 26.969 W 081° 46.992

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BULLOCH COUNTY

 

Bulloch County was created by Act. of Feb. 8, 1776 from Bryan and Screven Counties. Originally, it contained part of Evans, Candler, Emanuel and Jenkins Counties. It was named for Archibald Bulloch (1730-1777), Revolutionary leader, elected Pres. of the Executive Council of Georgia, Jan. 20, 1776. He was first Provisional Governor of Georgia, Jan. 22, 1776 until his death, Feb. 22, 1777.

 

First Count officers, commissioned March 25, 1796, were: Charles McCall, Jr., Sheriff; Andrew E. Wells, Clerk Sup. Ct.; George Elliott, Clerk Inf. Ct.; Francis Wells, Register of Probate; James Bird, Surveyor; Garrott Williams, Coroner.

 

016-2B GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1956


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