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Talbot County Courthouse

 

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

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

Location: Talbotton

Date Built: 1892

Architectural Style: Queen Anne

Designer: Bruce & Morgan

 

Other Information: Likely, Talbot County business and court sessions initially were conducted at private houses. Reportedly, a brick courthouse was built in Talbotton in 1831. Evidence of this building is found in James Silk Buckingham's 1839 diary, where he records seeing "a good brick court-house" in Talbotton. The building burned in early 1892, and the present courthouse was completed later that year (see early photo).

County Courthouse Historical Marker: Click here

County History: Talbot County was created from Muscogee County on Dec. 14, 1827 by an act of the General Assembly (click here for legal description of its original boundaries). In 1852, part of Talbot County was used to form Taylor County.

Georgia's 73rd county was named for former governor Matthew Talbot (1762-1827). [Click here for more on Talbot County history.]

County Seat: In an act of Dec. 24, 1827, the legislature provided that on the first Monday in Feb. 1828, voters of Talbot County would assemble at the house of Darling R. Allen and elect the county's first officials (Ga. Laws 1827, p. 65). The act also authorized the justices of the county's inferior court to select the site for the county seat and to arrange for construction of public buildings. That court selected a site, which it named Talbotton. On Dec. 20, 1828, the legislature formally designated Talbotton county seat and incorporated it as a town (Ga. Laws 1828, p. 149).

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Size of County (Total Area): 394.8 square miles

County Rank in Total Area: 62nd out of 159

Population:

Talbot County

City of Talbotton

  • 1,019 (2000)

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