Laurens County

Laurens County


Taken from Wilkinson County in 1807 and absorbing part of Washington County in 1811, Laurens County was named in honor of Colonel John Laurens, an aide-de-camp to General George Washington.

Dublin was named at the request of an Irishman, Jonathan Sawyer, who donated the land for the town after stipulating its name. He wanted to please his wife, who was from Dublin.

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Laurens County map.

County Profile

Incorporated: December 10, 1807

Population: 44,874

Total Area: 812.6 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Dublin (County Seat)

Dudley
East Dublin
Montrose
Rentz

Contact Information

Website:

www.laurenscoga.org

Address:

P.O. Box 2011
Dublin, Georgia
31040-2011

Phone:
Fax:

(478) 272-4755
(478) 272-3895

Email:

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