Sumter County

Sumter County


Sumter County was created in 1831 from a portion of Lee County and was named for General Thomas Sumter of South Carolina, a soldier of the French and Indian Wars as well as the American Revolution.

The town of Andersonville has won a Phoenix Award for Preservation, Conservation and Beautification. The site of the infamous Civil War prison camp that bore the community's name is in nearby Macon County.

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Sumter County map.

County Profile

Incorporated: December 26, 1831

Population: 33,200

Total Area: 485.3 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Americus (County Seat)

Andersonville
Leslie
Plains

Contact Information

Website:

www.sumter-ga.com

Address:

P.O. Box 295
Americus, Georgia
31709-0295

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