Preserve America Community:
Sandersville, Georgia
Sandersville, Georgia (pop. 6,200), county seat of Washington County, was created in 1796 and incorporated on November 27, 1812. The first county courthouse was built at that time. Once known as “White Ponds,” the town was the crossroads of Creek Indian trails and included a trading post owned by Mark Saunders (for whom the town was later named, with a spelling change). During the early 19th century the town was slow to grow; in the 1840s the Central of Georgia Railroad proposed construction of a rail station in Sandersville, which was furiously opposed by local inhabitants. The railroad was therefore forced to locate in nearby Tennille, and that town prospered as a result. By 1864 Sandersville still had a population of only about 500 people.
Sandersville’s first public school opened in 1877, and in 1880 the first city hall was built. In 1893-94 Sandersville got an economic shot in the arm when the Sandersville Railroad was built to connect Sandersville to the city of Tennille and to Kaolin, Georgia for loading fine white clay (kaolin) and other mining products. In the two decades between 1890 and 1910, Sandersville rapidly grew. Many brick buildings were built around the square, and stately homes were constructed on the fringes of Downtown.
Located halfway between Atlanta and Savannah, and between Macon and Augusta, Sandersville’s heritage tourism efforts are linked directly to these projects and are also reflected in the city’s revitalized downtown business district. This revitalization has been spearheaded by the successful Main Street program, and revolves around the historic county courthouse, a strong community landmark. Washington County is known as the Kaolin Capital of the World, and an annual Kaolin Festival occurs each October. The city, and particularly the Old City Cemetery, is featured in the March to the Sea Heritage Trail (a Civil War driving tour) that recognizes Union General William Tecumseh Sherman’s campaign in 1864.
For more information
City of Sandersville www.sandersville.net/site/page6639.html
Washington County
www.washingtoncounty-ga.com
Posted April 21, 2009







