Heard County

Heard County


Heard County was created in 1830, by the Treaty of Indian Springs, from parts of Carroll, Coweta and Troup counties. It is named for Stephen Heard, a Revolutionary War hero and the first president of the Executive Council of Georgia.

The city of Franklin, incorporated in 1831, is on the site of a large Creek town. Centralhatchee is a Native American word for "fish stream," while Ephesus was named for the famous Greek city.

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Heard County Map.

County Profile

Incorporated: December 22, 1830

Population: 11,012

Total Area: 296.1 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Franklin (County Seat)

Centralhatchee
Ephesus

Contact Information

Website:

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Address:

P.O. Box 40
Franklin, Georgia
30217-0040

Phone:
Fax:

(706) 675-3821
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Email:

heardcounty@charter.net