Home ~ Community Profile ~ Demographics ~ Economy ~ Government ~ Sources Community Profile :: Newton County :: County December 24, 1821 Formed County Seat Covington Incorporated Covington, Mansfield, Newborn, Oxford and Porterdale Cities Total Area 276.4 square miles History Newton County was created in 1821 from parts of Henry, Jasper and Walton counties. Georgia's 53rd county is named for Revolutionary War hero, John Newton. The Newton County Courthouse was built in 1884. Orna Villa, an elegant home in Oxford, is believed to be haunted by the spirit of Dr. Alexander Means who bought the house in the 1830s. Others believe it is the ghost of his son Tobe who makes the strange sounds and footsteps that are often heard. Points of Gold mining was important in the county during the late nineteenth Interest century. However, there are no active mines today. Covington has been known as the Hollywood of the South due to the number of movies and television shows filmed there. In the Heat of the Night , a long running television show, spent its eight years in Covington while filming. The Dukes of Hazards was another prime time show that began its television series in the county. Annual Candlelight Christmas Tour of Homes and Mainstreet in May Events County http://www.co.newton.ga.us Chamber of http://www.newtonchamber.com/ Commerce Additional http://www.georgiaplanning.com/CountyPortal/countyportal.asp? County Info FIPS=13217 Newton County Courthouse, Covington Dixie Manor, Covington Home ~ Community Profile ~ Demographics ~ Economy ~ Government ~ Sources Return to top of page Copyright 2006 Georgia Department of Community Affairs All Rights Reserved.