Franklin County Courthouse-Carnesville, Georgia
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Sprinterman
N 34° 22.196 W 083° 14.078
17S E 294516 N 3805437
Located in the center of Carnesville, Georgia. A small southern town.
Waymark Code: WM7JHC
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 11/01/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Sneakin Deacon
Views: 2

"At the time of its creation in 1784, Franklin County was a large wilderness, with the northern border bordering Cherokee lands. An act of Feb. 22, 1785 provided that superior court for the new county initially be held at the house of Warren Philpot. An act of Feb. 10, 1787 changed the meeting pl.ace to the house of Benjamin Acles. On Feb. 1, 1788, the legislature appointed commissioners to select a site for the county seat and authorized them to spend up to £250 to build a courthouse and jail. New commissioners were named in 1791, and again in 1792. The next year, Franklin County's first courthouse was completed. In 1826, the General Assembly authorized a local tax to fund construction of a new courthouse, which was completed in 1826 or 1827. That building was used until the present two-story brick courthouse was constructed in 1906. The courthouse was remodeled in 1958, and the interior was renovated in 1998."

"County History: Franklin and Washington counties were created on Feb. 25, 1784 by an act of the General Assembly (Mar. & Cr., p. 330). They were the first new counties established in Georgia after the Revolutionary War and were fashioned from lands ceded by the Cherokees and Creeks in the Treaties of Augusta in 1783.

Named for Benjamin Franklin, Georgia's 9th county consisted of all ceded lands north of Cherokee Corner on the eastern tip of today's Clarke County -- an area that includes all of today's Banks, Barrow, Clarke, Jackson, Oconee, and Stephens counties, plus portions of Habersham, Hart, Hall, Gwinnett, and Madison counties. Though the Georgia Land Office began granting headright and bounty land grants in the new county, it was several years before the county had enough inhabitants to organize a county government.

Created entirely from Franklin County were Jackson County (1796) and Habersham County (1818). Additionally, portions of Franklin County were used to help create the following counties: Madison (1811), Hart (1853), Banks (1858), and Stephens (1905)." (visit link)
Year Built: 1906

Current Use of Building: Courts and county offices

Level of Courts: County

Architect: W. Chamberlain

Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1906-Present

Related Website: [Web Link]

Physical Address: Not listed

Hours: Not listed

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