Dodge County

Dodge County


Dodge County was created in 1870 from parts of Montgomery, Pulaski, and Telfair counties. Georgia's 134th county was named for William E. Dodge, a New York businessman who owned large tracts of forest land in Georgia. Dodge helped persuade Congress to remove taxation from timber and built the first county courthouse in 1908 as a gift. The current courthouse was recently renovated by the county.

Eastman, the largest city and the county seat, was named for W. P. Eastman, a friend of Dodge.

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County Profile

Incorporated: October 26, 1870

Population: 19,171

Total Area: 500.6 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Eastman (County Seat)

Chauncey
Chester

Contact Information

Website:

www.eastman-
georgia.com

Address:

P.O. Box 818
Eastman, Georgia
31023-0818

Phone:
Fax:

(478) 374-4361
(478) 374-8121

Email:

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