Home ~ Community Profile ~ Demographics ~ Economy ~ Government ~ Sources Community Profile :: Brantley County :: County August 14, 1920 Formed County Seat Nahunta Incorporated Hoboken and Nahunta Cities Total Area 444.4 square miles History The county was formed in 1920 from Charlton, Pierce, and Wayne counties and was named for Benjamin D. Brantley, a member of a prominent local family, although some historians claim the name honored State Senator William Goodman Brantley of Brunswick. Since the Okefenokee Swamp is to the south and west of the county, passage through Brantley County was essential to the railroads running from the coast through the southern part of the state. Fort McIntosh was built in the early years of the Revolutionary War to protect the extensive herds of cattle. It was placed under siege from Tories in 1777 and eventually surrendered. Fort Mudge was built in the county at about the same time. This fort was immortalized by Walt Kelly in the "Pogo" comic strip. Nahunta sounds as if it has an Indian name, but in fact the name is a colloquialism derived from railroad maps and a sign, "N.A. Hunter Siding." Points of The 35,789-acre Dixon Memorial State Forest, shared by Brantley and Interest Ware counties, is administered by the Georgia Forestry Commission. Brantley County residents also have access to the Harrington Tract Wildlife Management Area (shared with Glynn County) and the Rayonier Wildlife Management Area (shared with Wayne County). The scenic Satilla River winds its way through Brantley County, providing opportunities for boating, fishing and camping. Annual The Bluegrass Festival is held in the Spring and the Fall of each year. Events Other special events include the Hoboken Trojan Fest and the Christmas festivities held the first Saturday in December. Chamber of http://www.brantleycounty.org/ Commerce Additional http://www.georgiaplanning.com/CountyPortal/countyportal.asp? County Info FIPS=13025 Dixon Memorial State Forest Brantley County Library Home ~ Community Profile ~ Demographics ~ Economy ~ Government ~ Sources Return to top of page Copyright 2006 Georgia Department of Community Affairs All Rights Reserved.