Hancock County

Hancock County


Hancock County was created in 1793. Originally part of Greene and Washington counties, Georgia's 15th county was named for the first signer of the Declaration of Independence, John Hancock. Millmore Gristmill, which is located within the county, was the site of the historic 1786 peace treaty between the Georgia and the Creek Indian Nation.

Founded in 1795 during Georgia's Greek Revival Period, the City of Sparta was named for the classical Greek city.

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Hancock County Map

County Profile

Incorporated: December 17, 1793

Population: 10,076

Total Area: 473.3 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Sparta (County Seat)

Contact Information

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Address:

Courthouse Square
Sparta, Georgia
31087

Phone:
Fax:

(706) 444-5746
(706) 444-6221

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