Chatham County is located in the eastern part of Georgia. This unique county is named after William Pitt, Earl of Chatham (1708-78), British Prime Minister sympathetic to the Revolutionary cause. The county seat of Chatham County is Savannah. The county's area is about 440 square miles. Established in 1777, today Chatham County is home to 296 thousand residents. This map shows the borders of Chatham County as well as neighboring counties, including major highways and natural objecsts as of 2025. Zoom in or out of the map using the plus/minus panel. Move the center of this map by dragging it. Also check out the satellite map of Chatham County.
The borders of Chatham County over the map of Georgia
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