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Screven County Historical Marker
Screven County State Historical
Marker
Located on a Small Memorial Park in the Middle
of US 301 in Downtown Sylvania, Ga.
(text)
SCREVEN COUNTY
Screven County was created
by an Act of the General
Assembly of Georgia, December
14th, 1793. It was named for General
James Screven. The first
county seat and court house was the
home of Benjamin Lanier
at what is now Rocky Ford.
In a companion Act the
first county court officials were
named as follows: Justices
of Peace; Nathaniel Hudson, John Greene,
Jr., Benjamin Richardson,
Samuel Dunn, Robert Stafford, Luke Mizell,
McKeen Greene, James Bevil,
Joseph Plumer, Robert Williamson, Samuel
Bird, John Loney, James
Bird, James William, James H. Rutherford,
Daniel Blackburn and William
Pearce, Esquires.
The Justices of the Inferior
Court named in the Act creat-
ing Screven County were:
Benjamin Lanier, Caleb Howell, Lemuel
Lanier, Paul Bevil and
Drury Jones. In the first election held in
Screven County, January
20th, 1794, the following officers were elected:
Sheriff, William Coursey;
Clerk of the Superior Court, Thomas
Hylton; Clerk of the Inferior
Court, Robert Williams; Surveyor,
Robert Stafford; Register
of Probate, Lemuel Lanier; and Coroner,
William Briger.
124-6 GEORGIA HISTORICAL
COMMISSION 1952
Photo: Ed Jackson
© Carl Vinson Institute of Government,
The University of Georgia
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