Welcome to GeorgiaInfo | What's New | This Day in Georgia History | Instructional Handout Masters | Credits | CVIOG Home
Heard County State Historical Marker

       Heard County State Historical Marker
      Located at the Heard County Courthouse, Franklin, Ga.

      (Text)

      HEARD COUNTY

      This County, created by Act of the Legislature December 22, 1830, is named for Hon. Stephen Heard, elected President of the Council Feb. 18, 1781, thus, in the absence of Gov. Howley, becoming Governor de facto. An Englishman who moved to Wilkes Co. from Virginia, Heard fought in the Revolution and distinguished himself at Kettle Creek. Among the first County Officers were: Clerk of Superior Court William Wood, Clerk of Inferior Court Paschal H. Taylor, Coroner David Cox and Surveyor Jackson Fitzpatrick. The first Sheriff, Jonathan Mewsick, was not commissioned until 1832.

      074-1 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1954

© Carl Vinson Institute of Government, The University of Georgia


Go to Georgia Historic Markers web site

Go to Heard County Courthouse page



This page has been accessed times from sites outside the Institute since Oct. 5, 2000. This page was last modified on .

  ©2008 Carl Vinson Institute of Government
Text-Only Web Site
UGA | CVIOG | Contact Us