Berrien County

Berrien County


Berrien County was created in 1856 from Coffee, Irwin, and Lowndes counties. The county was named for John McPherson Berrien, a U.S. Senator and Andrew Jackson's Attorney General.

Berrien County had one of the state's earliest post roads, the Coffee Road. It was opened in 1823 to channel settlers' crops to Florida.

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Berrien County map.

County Profile

Incorporated: February 25, 1856

Population: 16,235

Total Area: 452.5 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Nashville (County Seat)

Alapaha
Bannockburn
Enigma
Glory
Ray City
Weber

Contact Information

Website:

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Address:

P.O. Box 446
Nashville, Georgia
31639

Phone:
Fax:

(229) 686-5421
(229) 686-2785

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