Camden County

Camden County


The county dates back to 1777 as a political entity, and was named after Charles Pratt, Earl of Camden. Pratt was an outspoken proponent of home rule for the colonies when he was the Lord Chancellor of England. Camden County was the second county organized in Georgia. Cumberland Island is the site of the ruins of Dungeness, the mansion of the family of Andrew Carnegie. Dungeness was built in the 1880s.

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Camden County Map

County Profile

Incorporated: February 5, 1777

Population: 43,664

Total Area: 629.9 square miles

Cities and Towns

Woodbine (County Seat)

Colesburg
Dover Bluff
Harrietts Bluff
Kings Bay Base

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Contact Information

Website:

www.co.camden.ga.us

Address:

2603 Osborne Road
Suite R
St. Marys, Georgia
31558

Phone:
Fax:

(912)-729-5840 
(912)-576-7924   

Email:

information@
camdenchamber.com