Troup County

Troup County


Troup County was the 70th county organized; it was a landlot county acquired from the Creek Indians in 1826. The county was named for Governor George M. Troup, "The Hercules of State Rights," and an ardent advocate of "Indian Removal" despite being a cousin of Chief William McIntosh.

The county seat, LaGrange, is named for the ancestral home of Revolutionary War hero Marquis de LaFayette. LaFayette Fountain, a replica of the LaFayette statue in LePuy, France, also salutes the Marquis de LaFayette. It stands on the courthouse square in LaGrange.

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Troup County Map

County Profile

Incorporated: June 8, 1825

Population: 58,779

Total Area: 413.9 Square miles

Cities and Towns

LaGrange (County Seat)

Hogansville
West Point

Contact Information

Website:

www.troupcountyga.org

Address:

900 Dallis Street
LaGrange, Georgia
30240

Phone:
Fax:

(706) 883-1610
(706) 883-1743

Email:

troupboc@mind
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