Fayette County

Year Erected: 1954

Fayette County Marker

Photo credit: David Seibert

Marker Text: This County, created by Acts of the Legislature May 15 and December 24, 1821, is named for the Marquis de LaFayette, famous French General who came to this country to fight under General George Washington in the Revolutionary War. After returning to France he revisited Georgia in 1825. Fayetteville was incorporated and made the County Site in 1823. Among the first County Officers were: Sheriff John Welch, Clerk of Superior Court Thomas A. Dobbs, Clerk of Inferior Court Jonathan Dobbs, Coroner John Calhoun and Surveyor James Adams.

Tips for Finding This Marker: Behind the old Fayette County Courthouse at the intersection of Glynn South Street and East Lanier Avenue in Fayetteville