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Decatur County Courthouse

 

Note: This is NOT the official web site of Decatur 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 Decatur County, linked below:

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

Location: Bainbridge

Date Built: 1902

Architectural Style: Neoclassical Revival (with campanile-like clock tower)

Designer: Alexander Blair

 

Other Information: In 1824, the legislature designated the settlement of Bainbridge as county seat. According to Jordan and Puster, a wooden courthouse was built here that year. This courthouse was replaced by a brick building in 1832. A larger brick courthouse was built in 1855 and served until the present courthouse was built in 1902. [For early photos of the courthouse, see postcard 1, postcard 2, and postcard 3.]

County Courthouse Historical Marker: Click here

County History: Decatur County was created from Early County on Dec. 8, 1823 by an act of the General Assembly (Ga. Laws 1823, p. 63). The county was organized by an act of Dec. 19, 1823. Georgia's 58th county was named for U.S. Navy Commodore Stephen Decatur. In 1920, Seminole County was created entirely from Decatur County. Also, portions of Decatur County were used to help create Thomas County (1825) and Grady County (1905).

County Seat: On Dec. 19, 1823, the General Assembly passed an act organizing Decatur County. Five commissioners were named to select a county seat "as near the center of the county as convenience will admit" and to contract for building a courthouse and jail. The same act directed that Decatur County elections and court sessions be held at the home of George G. Gaines until a county courthouse was built. Subsequently, the commissioners picked a site near where Fort Hughes once stood. Here, they had a wooden courthouse built in 1824. On Dec. 2, 1824, the legislature officially designated this site as permanent county seat and directed that it be known as Bainbridge. The name honored William Bainbridge, former commander of the U.S.S. Constitution. The legislature incorporated the town of Bainbridge on Dec. 22, 1829 (Ga. Laws 1829, p. 186).

Maps

Size of County (Total Area): 623.2 square miles

County Rank in Total Area: 13th out of 159

Population:

Decatur County

City of Bainbridge

  • 11,722 (2000)

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