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Your Ad Here Jackson County, Georgia Jackson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. Estimated population of 52,292 in the 2005 Census. The county seat is Jefferson. History On February 11, 1796, Jackson County was split off from part of Franklin County, Georgia. The new county was named in honor of Revolutionary War Lieutenant Colonel, Congressman, Senator and Governor James Jackson. ![]() |