Franklin County

Franklin County


Franklin County was created in 1784 and originally encompassed all of what would become Banks, Barrow, Clarke, Jackson, Oconee, and Stephens counties, and parts of Gwinnett, Hall, Hart, and Madison counties, as well as three counties in South Carolina. Georgia's 9th county was named in honor of Benjamin Franklin.

Carnesville, the county seat, was named for Judge Thomas Peter Carnes, a lawyer and Congressman of the Revolutionary War era.

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County Profile

Incorporated: February 25, 1784

Population: 20,285

Total Area: 263.3 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Carnesville (County Seat)

Canon
Franklin Springs
Lavonia
Royston

Contact Information

Website:

www.franklin-county.com

Address:

141 Athens Street
Carnesville, Georgia 30521

Phone:
Fax:

(706) 384-2483
(706) 384-7089

Email:

info@franklincountyga.com