County: | Webster County |
State: | Georgia |
Seat Wl: | Preston |
Largest City Wl: | Preston |
City Type: | community |
Area Total Sq Mi: | 210 |
Area Land Sq Mi: | 209 |
Area Water Sq Mi: | 1.1 |
Area Percentage: | 0.5% |
Census Yr: | 2020 |
Pop: | 2348 |
Density Sq Mi: | 11 |
Web: | www.webstercountyga.org |
Ex Image: | Webster County, GA Courthouse.JPG |
Ex Image Cap: | County courthouse in Preston |
District: | 2nd |
Time Zone: | Eastern |
Named For: | Daniel Webster |
Webster County is a county located in the west central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census reflected a population of 2,348,[1] making it the third-least populous county in Georgia. The county seat is Preston.[2]
Webster County was created by an act of the Georgia General Assembly on December 16, 1853, as Kinchafoonee County.[3] A subsequent legislative act on February 21, 1856, changed the name to Webster.[3] The land for the county came from eastern portions of Stewart County.[4]
The county is named for Daniel Webster, U.S. representative of New Hampshire and U.S. representative and U.S. senator of Massachusetts.[5] Webster County's original name of Kinchafoonee came from the Kinchafoonee Creek which runs through the county.[3]
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of, of which is land and (0.5%) is water.[6]
The majority of Webster County, bordered to the southwest by State Route 520, is located in the Kinchafoonee-Muckalee sub-basin of the ACF River Basin (Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin). The southwestern corner of the county is located in the Ichawaynochaway Creek sub-basin of the same ACF River Basin. A tiny edge of the southwestern border, just south of State Route 520, is located in the Middle Chattahoochee River-Walter F. George Lake sub-basin of the same ACF River Basin.[7]
None of these places are incorporated, instead Webster county acts as a unified county. Preston is the county seat, despite being unincorporated.
White | 1,136 | 48.38% | |
Black or African American | 1,063 | 45.27% | |
Asian | 12 | 0.51% | |
Pacific Islander | 6 | 0.26% | |
Other/Mixed | 72 | 3.07% | |
Hispanic or Latino | 59 | 2.51% |
Webster County School District operates public schools.
Webster County was reliably Democratic throughout the 20th century. However, the margins tightened in the 2000 election and in 2004, Democrat John Kerry only won this county very narrowly as George Bush won Georgia's electoral votes easily. Webster County is the only county in Georgia that flipped to John McCain's column in 2008 after voting for Kerry in 2004.