Chatham County

Chatham County


Chatham County, the 3rd county formed in Georgia, was created from what had been Christ Church Parish and part of St. Phillip's Parish, dating from 1758. The county was named for one of England's most celebrated prime ministers, William Pitt, the Earl of Chatham.

Comprising the state's northern most coastal area, at the mouth of the Savannah River, Chatham County includes the site on which General James Oglethorpe landed in 1733 to establish the Georgia Colony.

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Chatham County map.

County Profile

Incorporated: February 5, 1777

Population: 232,048

Total Area: 440.4 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Savannah (County Seat)

Bloomingdale
Garden City
Isle of Hope-Dutch Island

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Contact Information

Website:

www.chatham
county.org

Address:

P.O. Box 8161
Savannah, Georgia 31412-8161

Phone:
Fax:

(912) 652-7878
(912) 652-7874

Email:

reabolt@chatham
county.org