Union County

Union County


Union County, the 88th county formed in Georgia, was created in 1832 from the Cherokee Indian territory. Union County was not named for its support of the North in the Civil War. The county received its name from a then emerging political party called the "Union Party" that was in existence 28 years before the Civil War started.

The county seat of Union County is Blairsville, which is the only incorporated community in the county. Blairsville was named for Captain James Blair, a negotiater with the Indians.

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County Profile

Incorporated: December 3, 1832

Population: 17,289

Total Area: 322.7 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Blairsville (County Seat)

Contact Information

Website:

www.unioncountyga.gov

Address:

114 Courthouse Street Box 1
Blairsville, Georgia 30512-3003

Phone:
Fax:

(706) 439-6000
(706) 745-1311

Email:

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