Georgia's First Capital
Atlanta is the fifth city to be designated capital of Georgia. Several other cities have also served as temporary seats of government, as seen in the following table.
HISTORY OF GEORGIA CAPITALS
1777-78 Savannah
1779-80 Augusta*
1780-81 Heard's Fort*, miscellaneous sites in Wilkes County
1781-82 Augusta
1782 Ebenezer*, Savannah
1783 Augusta
1784 Savannah, Augusta
1785 Savannah
1786-96 Augusta
1796-1806 Louisville
1807-1864 Milledgeville
1864-65 Macon*
1865-68 Milledgeville
1868-present Atlanta
The capital of Georgia in 1789 was Augusta. Augusta served as the capital of Georgia from 1781-1782, 1783, 1784, and then finally in 1786-1789. Augusta also served as a temporary meeting site for the Georgian government in 1779-1780.
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