Campbell County, Georgia

Campbell County, Georgia was a of the  of  from 1828 to 1931. It was created by the state on   1828 from land taken from, , and  counties, and from the half of  which became  soon afterward. 's of 1832 also added to the county.

The original county seat was ; however, when the began to plan its route, the town's residents said no due to  concerns. The were laid through  instead, which flourished while Campbellton died out, and soon became the new  in 1870.

The northwestern half of Campbell (and a bit more of Carroll) became County in 1870, divided on  at the. The remainder of Campbell County was ceded to at the end of 1931, along with, to save money during the. The creating the merger was enacted on  1929, with Milton being added to the process in 1931.