Decatur County

Decatur County


Decatur County was created in 1823 from portions of Early County. The county was named in honor of Commodore Stephen Decatur who defeated the Barbary Coast pirates at Tripoli in 1815. Bainbridge, the county seat, was named for Commodore William Bainbridge, commander of the U.S. Constitution, "Old Ironsides."

The Decatur County area was the site of several battles between Indians and early settlers. In the early 1700s, both the Spanish and English fought with Creek Indians. In 1818, General Andrew Jackson led troops from Tennessee, Kentucky, and Georgia to victory over the Seminole Indians.

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County Profile

Incorporated: December 8, 1823

Population: 28,240

Total Area: 596.8 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Bainbridge (County Seat)

Attapulgus
Brinson
Climax

Contact Information

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Address:

P.O. Box 726
Bainbridge, Georgia
39818-0735

Phone:
Fax:

(229) 248-3030
(229) 246-2062

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