Town of Danville

Town of Danville - Twiggs County


Twiggs County was created in 1809, taking its territory from Wilkinson County. Georgia's 37th county was named for General John Twiggs, a prominent leader in the Revolutionary War and the Indian Wars.

There are several sites of interest listed on the National Register of Historic Places: the Hollywood Plantation, the Old Richland Baptist Church (1811), the county courthouse (1903), Gleeson Hall, Bullard house, Charlane Plantation, and Myrick's Mill. LaFayette stopped at this mill during his tour of Georgia in 1825.

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Twiggs County State Historical Marker

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Incorporated: 1922

Population: 373

Total Area: .8 square miles

Contact Information

Website:

N/A

Address:

P.O. Box 157
Danville, Georgia
31017-0157

Phone:
Fax:

(478) 962-3290
(478) 962-0308

Email:

danville@accucom.net