Dougherty County

Dougherty County


In 1853, Dougherty County was created out of Baker County by the Georgia Legislature. It was named for Judge Charles Dougherty of Athens. Portions of Worth County were transferred to Dougherty County in 1854 and 1856. Many of the original buildings remain and some have been restored and are in use today. Quail plantations are famous in the area and date back to the founding of Albany. Dougherty County is recognized for its quail and duck hunting, fishing, the Flint River and many cypress swamps.

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Map of Dougherty County

County Profile

Incorporated: December 15, 1853

Population: 96,065

Total Area: 329.7 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Albany (County Seat)

Contact Information

Website:

www.dougherty.ga.us

Address:

222 Pine Avenue
Albany, Georgia
31702

Phone:
Fax:

(229) 431-2121
(229) 438-3967

Email:

tthomas@dougherty.ga.us