Schley County

Schley County


Schley County was created in 1857 from parts of Marion and Sumter counties. Georgia's 122nd county was named for Georgia Governor William Schley. The name of the county is pronounced "sly." Built in 1899, the county courthouse is on the National Register of Historic Places. The clock tower, once known as the "Leaning Tower of Ellaville," was straightened and reinforced in 1991.

The city of Ellaville was named for Ella Burton, the daughter of the man who sold the land for the town site.

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Schley County Map

County Profile

Incorporated: December 22, 1857

Population: 3,766

Total Area: 167.6 Square miles

Cities and Towns

Ellaville (County Seat)

Contact Information

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Address:

P.O. Box 352
Ellaville, Georgia
31806-0352

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(229) 937-2544
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