Rabun County

Rabun County


Rabun County was created in 1819 from the cession of Cherokee Indian territory. Georgia's 47th county was named for Governor William Rabun, the state's 11th governor.

The county seat of Clayton was named for Judge Augustin S. Clayton, a prominent jurist and congressman.

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County Profile

Incorporated: December 21, 1819

Population: 15,050

Total Area: 371.1 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Clayton (County Seat)

Dillard
Mountain City
Sky Valley
Tiger
Tallulah Falls

Contact Information

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Address:

25 Courthouse Square
Box 8
Clayton, Georgia
30525-4114

Phone:
Fax:

(706) 782-5271
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