Creek Indians inhabited land that was to become Telfair County. The early population was made up of settlers of Scottish descent. They had to produce almost everything they used; from food to equipment. Named for Edward Telfair; a two-term governor of Georgia; the county was formed in 1807 from a portion of Wilkinson County. Gradually; several counties were formed from parts of Telfair. Since 1870; Telfair County has kept its current boundaries. The original county seat was located in Jacksonville; about 20 miles south of McRae; Georgia; where it was moved by the legislature in 1871. While Georgia was a hotbed of secession; Telfair County representatives to the Secession Convention in 1861 voted "no" to the resolution; reflecting the sentiment of the countys population. Even though there was strong objection to secession; many Telfair County citizens did their duty and volunteered to serve the Southern cause.
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