Baker County

Baker County


Georgia's 61st county was named for Colonel John Baker, a Puritan and noted patriot of the Revolutionary War. Baker County was created from Early County in 1825.

The Baker County Courthouse has been damaged by floods three times, once in 1925, once in 1929, and most recently in 1994.

Newton, the county seat, was named for Sergeant John Newton of South Carolina, a soldier in the Revolutionary War.

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Baker County Map

County Profile

Incorporated: December 12, 1825

Population: 4,074

Total Area: 343.2 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Newton (County Seat)

Contact Information

Website:

N/A

Address:

P.O. Box 607
Newton, Georgia
39870-0607

Phone:
Fax:

(229) 734-3000
(229) 734-8822

Email:

bakergov@bellsouth.net