Crawford County

Crawford County


Crawford County, the 55th county formed in Georgia, was created in 1822 from Creek Indian lands and part of Houston County. Later, parts of Macon and Talbot counties were added. The county was named for William H. Crawford, who was U.S. Secretary of the Treasury when the county was created.

A monument to Joanna Troutman, who designed and made the Lone Star Flag adopted by the State of Texas, can be found on the historic courthouse square. The flag was presented to a group of Georgia volunteers who were en route to help Texas fight in its war of independence in 1835.

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County Profile

Incorporated: December 9, 1822

Population: 12,495

Total Area: 325.1 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Knoxville (County Seat)

Roberta

Contact Information

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Address:

P.O. Box 1059
Roberta, Georgia
31078-1059

Phone:
Fax:

(478) 836-3782
(478) 836-5818

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