City of Cordele

City of Cordele


Cordele, the county seat of Crisp County, was founded in 1888. Also known as the "Watermelon Capital of the World", Cordele was named for the eldest daughter of Colonel Samuel Hawkins. Col. Hawkins was president of the Savannah, Americus and Montgomery Railroads.

In November 1864, the area that is now Cordele served as the temporary capital of Georgia. During the last days of the Confederacy, Georgia's war governor, Joseph E. Brown, used his rural farmhouse to escape Sherman's "March to the Sea". The farmhouse, called "Dooly County Place" served as the unofficial capital for only a few days. After the war, the farmhouse was sold for $3,500.

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Incorporated: 1888

Population: 11,608

Total Area: 9.58 square miles

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Website:

www.cordele-crisp-
chamber.com

Address:

501 N. 7th Street
Cordele, Georgia
31015

Phone:
Fax:

(229) 273-3102 
(229) 273-6773

Email:

1cordele@sowega.net