Crisp County

Crisp County


Crisp County was created in 1905 from territory formerly belonging to Dooly County. It was named for Charles Frederick Crisp, a jurist, and Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives between 1891 and 1893.

Cordele, the county seat, was a "child of the railroad" having built up at a junction of the Savannah, Americus, and Montgomery Railroads. It was named for the daughter of the railroad's president.

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County Profile

Incorporated: August 17, 1905

Population: 21,996

Total Area: 273.8 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Cordele (County Seat)

Arabi

Contact Information

Website:

www.cordele-crisp-
chamber.com

Address:

210 Seventh Street S.
Cordele, Georgia
31015-4217

Phone:
Fax:

(229) 276-2672
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Email:

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