Mansfield

Mansfield, Georgia

The Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad from Gordon to Covington was completed in the 1890s. Seeing the possibilities for a new town, a group of businessmen organized the Carmel Land Improvement Company, which began purchasing land for the township later to be known as Mansfield. Legend has it that the businessmen pledged to name the town after whoever among the company was still sober after the celebration and barbeque following the sale of lots. Apparently little else is known of Mr. Mansfield other than he was there and he exercised temperance.

Like many rural, agricultural communities, Mansfield has undergone growth and decline several times according to the rise and fall of economic prosperity and population. Mansfield is currently home to the Beaver Manufacturing Company, several small commercial enterprises and Mansfield Elementary School. Numerous early 20th Century homes still stand and are beginning to attract newcomers to the area who appreciate the quite, historic, small town life and are investing in renovations.

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Quick Facts

  • 2010 Population: 410
  • Incorporated: 1903
  • Area: 1.1 Square Miles
  • Population increase from 2000-2010: 4.6%
  • Veteran status: 15.0%
  • Born in the State of Georgia: 68.4%
  • Born outside the US: 0.90%

Race

  • White: 73.29%
  • Black: 22.14%
  • All others: 4.57%

Education (25+)

  • High school graduate or higher: 75.6%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3%

For more figures, visit the US Census.

City of Mansfield

PO Box 35,
Mansfield, GA 30055
Phone: 770.786.7235
Fax: 770.786.1946

City Council meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7:00 pm.

Estona Middlebrooks, Mayor

W.D. Ballard, City Attorney
Pat Ozburn, City Clerk

Lyra Cocchi, Council
PO Box 347
Mansfield, GA 30055
H: 770.786.9854

Helen Robertson, Council
PO Box 91
Mansfield, GA 30055
H: 770.786.0246

Lisa Dunn, Council
P.O Box 415
3009 Main St.
Mansfield, GA 30055

Larry Cummins, Council
PO Box 308
Mansfield, GA 30055
H: 770.786.9854

Marty Smallwood, Council
P.O Box 247
4000 Hwy 213
Mansfield, GA 30055

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