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Jesup is a city in Wayne County, Georgia, United States. The population was 9,809 at the 2020 census. The population was 9,809 at the 2020 census. The city is the county seat of Wayne County .
1105 North Way, Darien, GA 31305 Long County Public Library 1961 28 South Main Street, Ludowici, GA 31316 Pierce County Public Library 2024 785 College Ave, Blackshear, GA 31516 St Marys Public Library 1965 100 Herb Bauer Drive, St. Marys, GA 31558 Wayne County Library 1955 759 Sunset Boulevard, Jesup, GA 31545 Woodbine Public Library 2000
The newspaper was created in 1977 from the merging of two competing newspapers, the Wayne County Press and the Jesup Sentinel, both of which probably existed most of a century before that time. [1] The earlier origins of the paper are difficult to verify, as most records were destroyed in a fire in 1926, but certain pieces of information date ...
At the time Jesup was part of Appling County. Ambling along as Station Number 6 on the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, the town grew into a city primarily due to the efforts of its first mayor, Willis Clary. Clary had first moved to Wayne County in 1868 and was elected mayor shortly after moving into the town at a meeting held December 3, 1870.
, Georgia, 31545-0432 United States: Coordinates: 1]: District information; Grades: Pre-school - 12: Superintendent: Dr. Jay Brinson: Accreditation(s): Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Georgia Accrediting Commission: Students and staff; Enrollment: 5,256 [2]: Faculty: 320 [2]: Other information; Telephone: (912) 427-1000: Fax: (912) 427-1004: School Board Chairperson: Nicolas D ...
Jesup: 2: Ritch–Carter–Martin House: Ritch–Carter–Martin House: December 10, 1998 : Jct. of US 341/GA 27/Pine St. and Tillman St. Odum: Classical Revival house built in c.1915 3: John W. C. Trowell House
Georgia's 1st congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is currently represented by Republican Buddy Carter , though the district's boundaries were redrawn following the 2010 United States census , which granted an additional congressional seat to Georgia. [ 5 ]
The First Bank of the United States was established in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, while the city served as the national capital, from 1790 to 1800. The bank began operations in Carpenters' Hall in 1791, some 200 feet from its permanent home. Branches opened in Boston, New York, Charleston, and Baltimore in 1792, followed by branches in Norfolk ...