Lumpkin County

Lumpkin County


Lumpkin County was created in 1832 from parts of Cherokee, Habersham, and Hall counties from Cherokee Indian lands. Discovery of gold led to removal of the Native Americans from North Georgia on the tragic "Trail of Tears". Lumpkin County was named for Wilson Lumpkin, a member of both houses of Congress and governor of Georgia.

The county seat and only incorporated community is Dahlonega. The name is derived from an Indian word, "Taulonica," that means "yellow gold."

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County Profile

Incorporated: December 3, 1832

Population: 21,016

Total Area: 284.5 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Dahlonega (County Seat)

Contact Information

Website:

www.lumpkincounty.gov

Address:

99 Courthouse Hill
Suite A
Dahlonega, Georgia 30533-0541

Phone:
Fax:

(706) 864-3742
(706) 864-4760

Email:

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