Gordon County
This county was named for William Washington Gordon, of Savannah (1796-1842). The first Georgian to graduate at West Point, he entered the practice of law and was a pioneer in the railroad field in this State.
He was the founder and first President of the Central Railroad and Banking Company, now the Central of Georgia System.
Gordon county was created by act of the Georgia Legislature Feb. 13, 1850. Area 375 square miles. 1950 population 18,957.
Marker is on North Court Street just east of North Wall Street (Georgia Route 41), on the right when traveling east.
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