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Note: This is NOT the official web site of Tatnall 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 Tattnall County, linked below: Address and Phone Number: See NaCO web page for Tattnall County Location: Reidsville Date Built: 1902 Architectural Style: Second Empire influence Designer: J.W. Golucke Other Information: When created in 1801, Tattnall County had no towns, so the legislature provided that county business be conducted at the home of Zacharia Cox, whose home was located on the western boundary of the new county. In 1828, the General Assembly appointed a committee to select a central site in the county for location of a courthouse. In 1832, a U.S. post office opened in the small Tattnall community of Reidsville, and that year the legislature designated the community as county seat. The current courthouse was built in 1902. It was remodeled in 1915 and again in the 1960s, at which time the tower and mansard roof were removed. The courthouse was renovated in 1991. County Courthouse Historical Marker: Click here
County History: Tattnall County was created from Montgomery County on Dec. 5, 1801 by an act of the General Assembly (Ga. Laws 1801, p. 88). Later, parts of Tattnall County were used to help create Toombs County (1905) and Candler and Evans counties (1914). Georgia's 25th county was named for Josiah Tattnall, Jr., who played a prominent role in repealing the infamous Yazoo Act. In 1796, the General Assembly elected Tattnall to fill the term of U.S. senator James Jackson. At the end of that term in 1799, Tattnall returned to private life. However, on Nov. 7, 1801, the General Assembly elected him governor and immediately named a new county after him. County Seat: Reidsville [named for Augusta superior court judge Robert Reid; designated county seat in 1832; incorporated Dec. 31, 1838]. Maps Size of County (Total Area): 488.3 square miles County Rank in Total Area: 33rd out of 159 Population:
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