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Bibb County State Historical Marker

Bibb County State Historical
Marker
Located at the Bibb County
Courthouse, Macon
(Text)
BIBB COUNTY
Bibb County was created
by Act of Dec. 9,
1822 from Houston, Jones,
Monroe and Twiggs
Counties. It was named
for Dr. William Wyatt
Bibb (1781-1820) of Elbert
County. Dr. Bibb,
physician, legislator,
Congressman, Senator,
was appointed Governor
of the Territory of
Alabama by Pres. Madison
and was the first
elective Governor of the
State of Alabama.
First officers of Bibb
County, commissioned
Feb. 12, 1823, were: Nicholas
W. Wells, Clerk of
Superior Court; James
Flewellen, Clerk of
Inferior Court; John B.
Grace, Surveyor. Isaac
Philips was made Surveyor
July 16, 1823.
John H. Hudson was commissioned
Sheriff,
Jan. 9, 1824.
011-9 GEORGIA
HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1956
Photo: Ed Jackson
© Carl Vinson Institute of Government,
The University of Georgia
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