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Wilkes County Historical Marker

Wilkes County State Historical
Marker
Located at the Wilkes County Courthouse,
Washington, Ga.
(text)
WILKES COUNTY
Wilkes County, an original
County, was created by the Constitution of Feb. 5, 1777 from
Creek and Cherokee Cessions of June 1, 1773. At first, it contained
all of Oglethorpe, Elbert, Lincoln, and parts of Taliaferro,
Hart, Warren, and Madison Counties. It was named for John Wilkes
(1727-1797), English politician and publicist, who strongly opposed
measures leading to war with the colonies. First County Officers
were: John Dooly, Sheriff, comm. Feb. 9, 1778; Samuel Creswell,
Surveyor, comm. Feb. 18, 1783; Benjamin Catching, Clk. of Sup.
and Inf. Cts. comm. Jan. 2, 1785; Howell Jarrett, Coroner, comm.
1790.
157-11 GEORGIA
HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1956
Photo: Keith Hair
© Carl Vinson Institute of Government,
The University of Georgia
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