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Brooks County was created on Feb. 11, 1858.
The county seat is in Quitman, GA.,
and the county is 497.8 Square Miles in area.
There are 10 Historic Markers in Brooks County.
| Bethel Primitive Baptist Church - GHM 014-8 | |||
| 1.5 miles south of Ga 122 at Sand Hill (west of Barney) | P |
| Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church - GHM 014-9 | |||
| On US 221/Ga 76 2.3 miles S of Ga 33 junction (S of Quitman) | P |
| Brooks County - GHM 014-1 | |||
| Courthouse in Quitman | WM58NY | P* |
| Columbia Primitive Baptist Church - GHM 014-7 | |||
| 3/4 mile W of Ga 33 at church, 2 mi north of Florida line | P |
| Grooverville Methodist Church - GHM 014-10 | |||
| At the church on Beasley Road (County Route 79) in Grooverville, GA | P |
| Liberty Baptist Church - GHM 014-4 | |||
| At the church in Grooverville | P |
| Mount Zion Camp Ground - GHM 014-3 | |||
| Ga 76 1 mile north of Morven | P |
| Old Coffee Road - GHM 014-6 | |||
| 1 mile north of Morven on Ga 76 | P |
| Old Coffee Road - GHM 014-5 | |||
| Ga 333 about 10 miles north of Quitman | P |
| West End Cemetery - GHM 014-2 | |||
| On US 84/Ga 38 in Quitman | WM58P0 | P* |
M - The marker is missing.