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County Formed August 21, 1917
County Seat Soperton
Incorporated Cities Soperton
Total Area 200.7 square miles

History

Treutlen County, the 152nd county formed in Georgia, was created in 1917 from parts of Emanuel and Montgomery counties, territory that had been settled as early as 1784. The county was named for John Adam Treutlen who, after serving in the Provincial Congress of 1775, became the state's first governor, although the Crown regarded him only as a rebel governor.

Points of Interest

Soperton is known as the "Million Pines City" because of James Fowler. Mr. Fowler planted over 7 million pine seedlings on 10,000 acres of the county. Pine by-products are now an important part of the local economy.

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State of Georgia



Treutlen County Courthouse, Soperton


Pine industry in Soperton


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