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Oconee County was created on Feb. 25, 1875.
The county seat is in Watkinsville, GA.,
and the county is 186.2 Square Miles in area.
Click here to visit the Oconee county home page.
There are 8 Historic Markers in Oconee County.
| Birthplace of Bishop A. G. Haygood and Miss Laura A. Haygood - GHM 108-2 | |||
| Main St (US 129) in Watkinsville, GA | WM7KE3 | P* |
| Blue Star Memorial Highway - GCG | |||
| US 78 at Bethabara Baptist Church, .3 mile west of Ga. | WM2RWF | P* |
| Eagle Tavern - GHM 108-5 | |||
| Opposite courthouse on US 129/US 441 in Watkinsville | WM7KE0 | P* |
| Elder's Mill Covered Bridge - GHS 108-1 | |||
| Elder Mill Rd. S. of Ga. 15 | WMZP4 | P* |
| Jeannette Rankin's Georgia Home - GHM 108-6 | |||
| Mars Hill Rd near intersection with Ga. 53, two miles northwest of Watkinsville | WM7KDX | P* |
| John Andrew - GHM 108-3 | |||
| 129/441 .8 mile S of southern city limit sign of Bishop, Ga. | WM6RG6 | P* |
| Oconee County - GHM 108-1 | |||
| at the courthouse on US 129/US 441 in Watkinsville, GA. | WM7KE1 | P* |
| The Stoneman Raid - GHM 108-4 | |||
| Opposite courthouse on US 129/US 441 in Watkinsville | WM7KDY | P* |
M - The marker is missing.