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Harris County Courthouse
Harris County Courthouse

Photo: Keith Hair

 

Note: This is NOT the official web site of Harris County or of any county officials; it is an educational web site about the history of the county courthouse and the county itself.  For the address and phone number of the courthouse and county officials, see the NaCO web page for Harris County, linked below:

Address and Phone Number: See NaCO web page for Harris County

Location: Hamilton

Date Built: 1908

Architectural Style: Neoclassical Revival

Designer: E.C. Hosford

Other Information: A log building was used as county courthouse until l831, when a more permanent structure was completed. This second building served until the present courthouse was built in 1908. This courthouse is notable for its six-column facade.

County Courthouse Historical Marker: Click here

County History: Harris County was created from Muscogee and Troup counties on Dec. 14, 1827 by an act of the General Assembly (Ga. Laws, 1827, p. 69). Georgia's 72nd county was named for noted Savannah lawyer and mayor Charles Harris.

County Seat: Hamilton [incorporated and designated county seat on Dec. 20, 1828; named for South Carolina governor James Hamilton, Jr., a strong advocate of states rights who became active in the movement in South Carolina to nullify the Tariff of 1828].

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Size of County (Total Area): 473.0

County Rank in Total Area: 37th of 159

Population:

Harris County

City of Hamilton

  • 307 (2000)

 


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