City of Carnesville

City of Carnesville


Carnesville, the county seat of Franklin County, was incorporated as a village December 7, 1807. The city was named for Judge Thomas Peter Carnes, a lawyer and Congressman of the Revolutionary War era.

Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge (also known as Nail's Creek Bridge) is located in Carnesville, south of the city. The bridge was built in 1906 and is 136 feet long with a town lattice design.

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City of Carnesville

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Incorporated: December 7, 1807

Population: 541

Total Area: 2.45 square miles

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Address:

9524 Lavonia Road
Carnesville, Georgia 30521

Phone:
Fax:

(706) 384-3905
(706) 384-4223

Email:

carnesville1@alltell.net