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Crawford County was created on Feb. 9, 1822.
The county seat is in Knoxville, GA.,
and the county is 326.5 Square Miles in area.
Click here to visit the Crawford county home page.
There are 7 Historic Markers in Crawford County.
| Alexis de Tocqueville - | |||
| Old Crawford County Courthouse, US Highway 80; Knoxville, Crawford County, Georgia | WM2WK |
| Crawford County - GHM 039-1 | |||
| at the old courthouse in Knoxville | WM7F5W | P |
| Creek Agency Old Agency - WPA 22 K-5 | |||
| Ga 128 about 1/4 mile north of Taylor County line | WM7F7F | P |
| Federal Wire Road - WPA 22 K-4 | |||
| Courthouse in Knoxville | WM7F5Z | P |
| William Bartram Trail Traced 1773-1777 - GCG | |||
| E. Agency St. and Hartman Mill Rd. at City Hall, Roberta | WM2WJ |
| William Bartram Trail Traced 1773-1777 - GCG | |||
| 3.7 mi. E of Knoxville on U.S. 80, S 7.1 mi. on Sandy Point Rd., left 0.4 mi near the Bibb County line | WM7F10 | P |
| William Bartram Trail Traced 1773-1777 - GCG | |||
| Rear of Courthouse in Knoxville | WM7F16 | P |
M - The marker is missing.