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 Hart County History

Hart County was created by an Act of the Legislature, dated December 7th, 1853, and was laid out in 1854 from territory taken from Franklin and Elbert counties. Other territory was added from time-to-time and several changes made to its boundary lines.

In May of 1854 the Judges of the Inferior Court (County Council) purchased, for $200, 100 acres of land on which to locate the county seat. The land was purchased from the heirs of James Vickery and was laid off into streets, squares and lots. This land became Hartwell.

The county was named for Nancy Hart, an early settler and a Revolutionary heroine who served as a rebel spy and killed five Tories who threatened her home. Hart County is the only county in Georgia named for a woman.

Hart County is bordered on the north and west by Lake Hartwell, on the south by Elbert County, and on the west by Madison and Franklin Counties. On the east is South Carolina with the counties of Anderson and Oconee bordering Hart's boundary line.

Hartwell City Hall
PO Box 309
Hartwell, GA 30643
(Telephone:(706-376-4756)
Fax Number: (706-376-6263)
Probate Judge, Bob Smith
County Courthouse
165 W. Franklin Street
Hartwell, Ga 30643
Telephone:(706-376-2565)
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