Ware County

Ware County


Ware County was created in 1824 from a part of the original landlot county of Appling. Georgia's 60th county is named for Nicholas Ware, who served as mayor of Augusta and as U.S. Senator.

The county seat, and only municipality in the county, is Waycross, an employment and commercial center for the region. Originally known as Tebeauville, the city's current name derives from its location at a key railroad junction. Lines from six directions meet at the city.

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Ware County Map.

County Profile

Incorporated: December 15, 1824

Population: 35,483

Total Area: 902.6 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Waycross (County Seat)

Contact Information

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Address:

P.O. Box 1069
Waycross, Georgia
31502-1069

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(912) 287-4300
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