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  1. Feb 19, 2024 · Clayton County, a significant part of Georgia’s landscape, is named after a notable figure in American history, Augustin Smith Clayton. Clayton was not just a local hero but a man whose impact was felt on a broader scale, both in the judicial system and in the political field. Born on November 27, 1783, in Virginia, Clayton made his way to ...

  2. In 1823, the town was incorporated and renamed Clayton. [6] It was named after a prominent jurist and congressman, Judge Augustin S. Clayton, who served in both the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia Senate before being elected as a US Representative from Georgia, serving two terms from 1831–1835.

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  4. Sep 8, 2004 · On November 30, 1858, the state legislature created Clayton County from parts of Fayette and Henry counties, making it the 125th county in the state. Clayton County is named for Augustin Smith Clayton, a Virginia native who moved with his family to Georgia as a child.

  5. The town’s name was shortened to Clayton in 1823. Isolated from Outside World. Isolated from the outside world by mountains and frequently impassable roads, Clayton was little changed by the mid-1800s. According to an almanac of Georgia county statistics, the town’s population totaled 16 residents in 1845.

  6. Clayton County is located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2021, the population was estimated to be 297,100 by the Census Bureau. [1] The county seat is Jonesboro. [2] Clayton County is included in the Atlanta metropolitan area, and it is the fifth most-populous county in the state.

  7. Clayton Cafe. Clayton Cafe has operated in Historic Clayton for more than 60 years, serving Southern home cooking. Enjoy their meatloaf, a menu favorite, and sandwiches with sides like black-eyed peas and sweet potato casserole. Visitors also can pick up meals and treats to go from The Market at Clayton Cafe.

  8. How did Clayton County get to this point? Well, it all began on November 30, 1858 when the county was formed from parts of Fayette and Henry Counties. The 125th county created in Georgia was named in honor of Augustine Smith Clayton (1783-1839), a judge and member of the U.S. House of Representatives.

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