Taliaferro County - Georgia

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County Profile information from Georgia.gov

County Seat: Crawfordville
Incorporated: December 24, 1825
Population: 2,077
Total Area:  195.4 Square miles


Taliaferro County, the 65th county formed in Georgia, was created in 1825. Originally part of Hancock, Greene, Oglethorpe, Wilkes and Warren counties, Taliaferro County was named for Revolutionary War hero and U.S. Congressman Benjamin Taliaferro. The county's name is pronounced as if it were "oliver" preceded by a "t."

Several movies were filmed in the county, including Coward of the County (with Kenny Rogers) and Through Hazel's Eyes (with Jane Seymour).


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