Tattnall County, Administrative division in Georgia, United States.
Tattnall County is an administrative division in southeastern Georgia that encompasses several communities including Reidsville, Cobbtown, Collins, Glennville, and Manassas. The county's landscape is shaped by farmland and rural development patterns.
The General Assembly of Georgia established this county on December 5, 1801, naming it after Josiah Tattnall, a prominent planter and military officer of the time. The creation marked an important step in organizing the southeastern region of the state.
The Tractor Show here draws residents each year to celebrate the farming traditions rooted in this area. You can see how agriculture remains a central part of community life and identity.
A six-member commission elected to four-year terms manages public services and infrastructure throughout the area. Visitors interested in local facilities or administrative information can contact county offices for current details.
A major state prison facility sits near Reidsville and occupies a substantial area within the unincorporated lands of the county. This presence shapes the character of portions of the territory in unexpected ways.
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