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:: Pierce County ::
County December 18, 1857 Formed
County Seat Blackshear
Incorporated Blackshear and Patterson Cities
Total Area 343 square miles
History Pierce County was created from parts of Appling and Ware counties. Georgia's 119th county was named for Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the United States.
Blackshear was named for General David Blackshear, who supervised construction of the Blackshear Road. Patterson was named for William Patterson who resettled in the county from New York. He ran a sawmill in the area.
The Pierce County courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There have been preliminary efforts to have the old Blackshear Jail and its hanging tower listed on the National Register.
A Confederate prison camp in Pierce County held about 5,000 Union prisoners of war during the last months of the Civil War. Prisoners were transferred to Pierce County from Millen, and possibly Andersonville, so that Sherman's troops would not be able to free them on their march south.
Points of The Marion Anderson Library Black Heritage Collection in Blackshear Interest contains about 300 volumes and oil paintings addressing African-
American heritage. This is the largest publicly accessible collection of this type in the region.
Pierce County shares the Little Satilla Wildlife Management Area with Wayne County to the east.
Annual There are two main festivals in Pierce County: the Harvest Fest in Events October and the Pecan Festival in November.
Additional http://www.georgiaplanning.com/CountyPortal/countyportal.asp? County Info FIPS=13229
Downtown Blackshear
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