Spalding County

Spalding County


Spalding County was formed in 1851 from parts of Fayette, Henry and Pike counties. The 96th county created in the state was named after Thomas Spalding, the first Georgian known to have successfully harvested cotton and sugar cane.

Griffin was named for General L. Griffin, the first president of the Monroe Railroad. This railroad later became the Central of Georgia.

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Spalding County Map.

County Profile

Incorporated: December 20, 1851

Population: 58,417

Total Area: 198 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Griffin (County Seat)

Orchard Hill
• Sunny Side

Contact Information

Website:

www.spaldingcounty.com

Address:

P.O. Box 1087
Griffin, Georgia
30224-0028

Phone:
Fax:

(770) 467-4200
(770) 467-4227

Email:

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