Johnson County

Johnson County


Johnson County, the 129th county formed in Georgia, was created in 1858. Originally part of Emanuel, Laurens and Washington counties, Johnson County was named for Georgia governor, senator, and unsuccessful U.S. vice-presidential candidate, Hershel V. Johnson.

The county seat of Wrightsville was named for James B. Wright, a member of the committee that selected the site for the town. The other community in the county is Kite, named for Shaderick Kight who donated the land for the town. He requested the simpler spelling of his name to facilitate mail delivery.

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County Profile

Incorporated: December 11, 1858

Population: 8,560

Total Area: 304.4 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Wrightsville (County Seat)

Kite

Contact Information

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Address:

P.O. Box 269
Wrightsville, Georgia
31096-0269

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(478) 864-3328
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