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Johnson County Johnson The county seat is Wrightsville, laid out on land donated by William Hicks in 1859 and incorporated in 1866. It was named for John B. Wright, a member of the committee that determined the town site. He later became a state legislator. The first courthouse, described as a wooden structure, was built soon after the county was formed. The population of Wrightsville grew rapidly in the 1890s, requiring a new courthouse. It was built in 1895 and still fills its original function. Renovated in 1938 as a Works Progress Administration project, and again in 1996, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Kite,
Wrightsville is located on a Georgia Civil War Heritage Trail, commemorating its place in the history of that conflict. Union general William T. Sherman's march to the sea came through Johnson County. In
Football player Herschel Walker, who was born in Wrightsville and graduated from Johnson County High School in 1980, won the Heisman Trophy in 1982 while playing for the University of Georgia team. Walker went on to become an award-winning professional football player. The
The Grice Inn, once a boarding house for students from Warthen College, is now the headquarters of the Johnson County Historical Society. Historic artifacts and papers are housed there as well. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The Kite Museum, Kite's historical museum, is housed in a former Masonic lodge built in 1890. According to the 2010 U.S. census, the population of Johnson County is 9,980, an increase from the 2000 population of 8,560. Suggested Reading Susan R. Boatright and Douglas C. Bachtel, eds., Georgia County Guide (Athens: Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, University of Georgia, annual). Johnson County Historical Society, Johnson County, Georgia (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 2000). Elizabeth B. Cooksey, Savannah Updated 12/14/2011 |
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