[2] It includes the Jefferson County Courthouse and the Old Market, which are separately listed on the National Register.
A statehouse building which was the capitol, was built; its site is now occupied by the Jefferson County Courthouse.
[2] The commercial area declined during the 1920s and 1930s from the economic effects of the boll weevil and the Great Depression.
A New Deal program, the Federal Works Agency, however, built a new post office designed by Louis A. Simon.
[2] This article about a property in Georgia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.