Warren County Georgia Public Records
The government of Warren County, Georgia is comprised of a Board of Commissioners, a County Manager, and various departments and offices.
The Board of Commissioners is the governing body of the county and is responsible for setting policy, approving the budget, and appointing the County Manager. The Board consists of five members, each elected from a single-member district.
The County Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the county and is appointed by the Board of Commissioners.
The county has various departments and offices, including the Sheriff's Office, Tax Assessor's Office, Planning and Zoning Office, and Public Works Department.
The county seat is Warrenton, Georgia. The population of Warren County, as of the 2010 census, was 58,867.
Warren County Courthouse
Warren County Georgia Court
Address:
100 South Street
Warrenton, GA 30828
Warren County Court Jurisdiction
Warren County Georgia court jurisdiction is located in Warrenton, Georgia. The address is:
Warren County Courthouse
101 Courthouse Square
Warrenton, GA 30828
Warren County Historical Facts
1. The Battle of Chickamauga (September 19-20, 1863): This battle was fought in northwestern Georgia and was the second-bloodiest battle of the Civil War. It was a Confederate victory and resulted in the Union Army retreating to Chattanooga.
2. The Great Locomotive Chase (April 12, 1862): This daring raid was led by Union soldiers who stole a Confederate train and attempted to destroy the Western and Atlantic Railroad. The raiders were eventually captured and eight of them were executed.
3. The Atlanta Campaign (May-September 1864): This campaign was a series of battles fought in northern Georgia between the Union and Confederate armies. It resulted in the Union capturing Atlanta and eventually leading to the end of the Civil War.
4. The Battle of Resaca (May 14-15, 1864): This battle was fought in northwestern Georgia and was part of the Atlanta Campaign. It was a Confederate victory and resulted in the Union Army retreating to Adairsville.
5. The Battle of Allatoona Pass (October 5, 1864): This battle was fought in northwestern Georgia and was part of the Atlanta Campaign. It was a Union victory and resulted in the Confederate Army retreating