Thomaston, Georgia City of Thomaston Location in Upson County and the state of Georgia.

Location in Upson County and the state of Georgia.

State Georgia Website Official City of Thomaston, Georgia Government Website Thomaston is a town/city in and the governmental center of county of Upson County, Georgia, United States. The populace was 9,638 at the 2006 census.

It is the principal town/city of and is encompassed in the Thomaston, Georgia Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is encompassed in the Atlanta - Sandy Springs (GA) - Gainesville (GA) - Alabama (partial) Combined Statistical Area.

Thomaston is positioned on US Route 19 and State Route 3, which run north and south, and on State Routes 36 and 74, which run (more or less) east and west.

Upson County Courthouse assembled in 1908 in Thomaston, Georgia.

Thomaston was incorporated on January 1, 1825, and designated as the seat of Upson County.

The town was titled for General Jett Thomas, an Indian fighter in the War of 1812. Jett is also credited with assisting in the assembly of the state capitol at Milledgeville in 1805-7 and Franklin College on the ground of the University of Georgia in 1806.

The town was laid out with alongside streets running north and south, east and west, with the courthouse square in the center of town.

Alexander, a noted correspondent amid the Civil War (1861 65) and a citizen of Upson County, retrieved it.

A several miles south of the square is one of the earliest homes in Thomaston, the Pettigrew-White-Stamps House.

The Civil War erupted on Thomaston's soil on April 18, 1865, nine days after Confederate general Robert E.

In 1866 Thomaston's African Americans held an emancipation celebration, which has continued every year since; jubilated in May, it is the country's longest-running commemoration of freedom from slavery.

Granted a charter in 1899, Thomaston Mills shipped textiles around the world and served as a primary source of economic stability and urban growth, along with B.

East Thomaston (established by Thomaston Mills) and Silvertown (for workers at Martha Mills, later Wes - Tek) were typical of southern foundry towns of the time.

In 1986 Thomaston was chosen to be one of the Top 100 Small Towns in America Towns and again in 1995, because it offers slow-paced southern charm and hospitality.

Thomaston was once again chosen among 120 suburbs athwart the country to be listed in Norman Crampton's new book, "Making Your Move to One of America's Best Small Towns." According to an article in The Thomaston Times, dated November 4, 2002, the new book described Thomaston as "a perfect place for citizens looking to leave the fast-paced town/city life for a more relaxing surrounding".

In the city, the populace was spread out with 25.3% under the age of 18, 8.4% from 18 to 24, 25.9% from 25 to 44, 19.8% from 45 to 64, and 20.6% who were 65 years of age or older.

The third biggest industry is retail trade at 11.6% of the total trade in Thomaston.

The Upson County courthouse was assembled in 1908, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Thomaston-Upson County School District holds pre-school to undertaking twelve, and consists of two elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school. The precinct has 279 full-time teachers and over 5,009 students. Southern Crescent Technical College is positioned in Thomaston, and is a two-year technical school. Lee's most trusted Confederate generals amid the American Civil War; governor of Georgia 1886-1890 Winfield Scott Harpe - Major General, United States Air Force; veteran of the Vietnam War and the Cold War; commanded Sixteenth Air Force 1987 Bill Hartman - football running back for the Georgia Bulldogs and Washington Redskins before World War II "Official City of Thomaston, Georgia Government Website".

Official City of Thomaston, Georgia Government Website.

"Profile for Thomaston, Georgia, GA".

"Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2015".

Georgia Board of Education, Retrieved June 27, 2010.

School Stats, Retrieved June 27, 2010.

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