Lincoln County, Georgia Basics:
Lincoln County Georgia - Government Site
Population: 8,257
Area: 211 square miles
County Seat: Lincolnton
Area Code(s) in use: 706
Time Zone: EST
Adjacent counties:
Columbia Elbert McCormick (SC) McDuffie Wilkes
Map of the Lincoln County area
Our detail map of Lincoln County shows Lincoln County, Georgia boundary lines and other interesting items.
Places in Lincoln County, Georgia
Airport
New Prater Ranch Airport, Old Prater Ranch Airport, Prater Ranch Airport
Bridge
Fortsons Ferry Bridge
Building
Lincoln County Courthouse
Cape
Bussey Point
Cemetery
Anthonys Chapel Cemetery, Crook Cemetery, Estes Cemetery, Goshen Cemetery, Greenwood Cemetery, Hogan Cemetery, Lincolnton Cemetery, Midway Cemetery, Smith Chapel Cemetery
Church
Anthony Church, Antioch Church, Arimathea Church (historical), Bethany Church, Beulah Church, Double Branches Church, Ebenezer Church, Goshen Church, Greenwood Church, Harmony Church, Hepzibah Church, Holiness Church, Lincolnton Presbyterian Church, Loco Church, Loco Holiness Church, Midway Church, Mount Zion Church, Mulberry Church, New Hope Baptist Church, New Tabernacle Baptist Church, Newberry Church, Parks Grove Church, Pine Grove Church, Pleasant Grove Church, Price Grove Church, Rock Hill Methodist Church (historical), Saint Lukes Church, Saint Pauls Church, Salem Baptist Church, Smith Chapel, Tabernacle Church, Thankful Church, White Rock Church
Civil
Lincoln County
Crossing
Barksdale Ferry (historical), Busseys Ferry (historical), Chamberlains Ferry (historical), Fortsons Ferry (historical), Gilchrist Ferry (historical), Hesters Ferry (historical), Leroys Ferry (historical), McCoys Ferry (historical), Paces Ferry (historical), Remsens Ferry (historical), Scotts Ferry (historical), Sturkeys Ferry (historical)
Dam
Forest Lake Estates Dam
Island
Ferguson Island (historical), Martin Island (historical), Murry Island (historical), Price Island (historical), Price Island (historical), Searle Island (historical)
Locale
Augusta Camp, Cade Mill (historical), Camp Daniel Marshall, Lincolnton Waterworks, Murry Creek Camping Area, Soap Creek Lodge
Mine
Magruda Mines
Park
Elijah Clark Monument, Elijah Clark State Park
Populated Place
Agnes (historical), Amity, Beulah, Bussey, Chennault, Clay Hill, Curry Hill, Double Branches, Gill, Goshen, Graball, Honora, Leathersville, Leverett, Lincolnton, Lisbon, Loce, Lovelace, Martins Crossroads, Maxim, Midway, New Hope, Salem (historical), Sybert, White Rock (historical), Woodlawn
Reservoir
Forest Lake
School
Agnes School (historical), Clay Hill School (historical), Ebenezer School, Harmony School, Jones Academy (historical), Liberty Hill School (historical), Liberty School (historical), Lincoln County Elementary School, Lincoln County High School, Lincolnton Academy (historical), Lockhart School (historical), Martins Academy (historical), New Tabernacle School, Newberry School (historical), Woodlawn School (historical), Zion School (historical)
Spring
Dooley Spring
Stream
Beach Branch, Camp Creek, Cherokee Creek, Curry Creek, Double Branches, Dozier Branch, Dry Fork Creek, Fishing Creek, Florence Creek, Gold Mine Branch, Goshen Branch, Grays Creek, Gualett Branch, Hamburg Branch, Jerry Branch, Knoblick Branch, Little Creek, Lloyd Creek, Mill Creek, Mine Branch, Murry Creek, Newford Creek, Pistol Creek, Shriver Creek, Soap Creek, Wells Creek
Summit
Graves Mountain
Lincoln County, Georgia Population By Race
| Race | Population |
| White | 5,538 |
| Black | 2,631 |
| Mixed | 38 |
| American Indian | 32 |
| Asian | 14 |
| Hawaiian & Pacific Islander | 4 |