Echols County

Echols County


Echols County, located on the Georgia/Florida border, was created in 1858 from portions of Clinch and Lowndes counties. It was named for Robert M. Echols, a member of the General Assembly for 24 years and a Senate President, who died fighting as a brigadier general in the Mexican War.

Statenville is named for Capt. James W. Staten, who built the first store in the town. Statenville was previously known as Troublesome.

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Echols County map.

County Profile

Incorporated: December 13, 1858

Population: 3,754

Total Area: 404.2 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Statenville (County Seat)

Fruitland
Haylow
Howell
Mayday

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Contact Information

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Address:

P.O. Box 190
Statenville, Georgia
31648-0190

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Fax:

(229) 559-5253
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