Atkinson County

Atkinson County


The county is named for William Yates Atkinson, who served as Governor and Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives. Willacoochee is home to McCraine's Turpentine Still, a preserved wood-burning turpentine still of 19th-century design that operated from 1936 to 1942. Atkinson County, created from Clinch and Coffee counties, has a county courthouse that was constructed in 1921. Pearson, was named to honor Benjah Pearson who served in the Indian War of 1838.

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Atkinson County Map

County Profile

Incorporated: August 15, 1917

Population: 7609

Total Area: 338.1 square miles

Cities and Towns

Pearson (County Seat)

Axson
Kirkland
Willacoochee

Contact Information

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Address:

P.O. Box 518
Pearson, Georgia
31642-0518

Phone:
Fax:

(912) 422-3391
(912) 422-3429

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