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Lee County was one of the counties ceded by the Creek Indians in the 1825 Treaty of Indian Springs.  The counties' boundaries were created by the Georgia General Assembly on June 9, however, they were not named until December 14, 1825.  Georgia's 68 county was named for Richard Henry Lee who proposed in the Continental Congress that the colonies declare themselves free and independent; he was the father of Robert E. Lee and was noted for capturing Augusta from the British in 1781.

 

Incorporated

June 9, 1825

Population:

24,757

Total Area:

356 square miles

Cities & Towns:

Leesburg (County Seat)
  Smithville

Attractions:

Hunting on South Georgia Plantations
  Fishing on Flint River and Kinchafoonee and Muckalee Creeks
  Chehaw Park, A Wild Animal Park

Annual Events:

Memorial Day Weekend - Southern Heritage Festival
  Lee County Home and Plantation Tour
  October - Smithfield Chicken Pie Festival
 
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