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Other Information: The first courthouse was a frame structure built
in 1823, followed by two other wooden buildings, both of which burned,
one in 1842 and one in 1898. A fourth courthouse was built in 1916; it now
houses the DeKalb Historical Society. In 1997, DeKalb County voters aproved
a homestead option sales tax that included funds for an addition to the current
courthouse. In January 2001, the county awarded a $32 million contract for
construction of a seven-story addition on the back of the courthouse.
County Courthouse Historical
Marker: Click
here
County History: DeKalb County was created from Fayette and Gwinnett
counties on Dec. 9, 1822 by an act of the General Assembly (Ga. Laws 1822,
p. 21) Georgia's 54th county was named for Baron Johann DeKalb, who served
as a major general in the Continental Army and was wounded in the Battle
of Camden, South Carolina.
County Seat: Decatur [named for U.S. naval hero Stephen Decatur. Incorporated and designated county seat Dec. 10, 1823.
Maps
Size of County (Total
Area): 270.9 square miles
County Rank in Total
Area: 113th out of 159
Population:
DeKalb County
City of Decatur
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