Cochran is a city in
Bleckley County,
Georgia
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, United States. As of the
2020 census, the city had a population of 5,026. The city is the
county seat
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of Bleckley County.
Cochran is named for Judge Arthur E. Cochran and was incorporated on March 19, 1869. Judge Cochran was largely instrumental in developing this section of Georgia through his work as president of the
Macon and Brunswick Railroad, now the
Southern Railway (a component of
Norfolk Southern Railway
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). Once known as Dykesboro, Cochran was settled by B. B. Dykes, who owned the site on which the town is built. The earliest settlers located here to work in the turpentine industry.
Cochran is home to
Bleckley County High School and
Middle Georgia State University
Middle Georgia State University is a public university with its main campus in Macon, Georgia, United States. It is part of the University System of Georgia and offers programs to students on five campuses in Middle Georgia and online. Middle ...
. The city's nickname, Castle City, comes from the similar theme the mascots of each school's athletic program share (Barons, Royals, and Knights).
Three properties in Cochran are listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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: the
Bleckley County Courthouse in Courthouse Square, the
Cochran Municipal Building and School at the junction of Dykes and Second streets, and
Hillcrest at 706 Beech Street.
History
Cochran, originally known as Dykesboro, was settled in the 1850s by B. B. Dykes. It was renamed Cochran in 1869 after Arthur Cochran, a railroad official who brought the
Macon and Brunswick Railroad to town. In 1912, Cochran was designated seat of the newly formed Bleckley County.
Geography
Cochran is located at (32.386646, -83.350684).
The city is located in the
central part of the state along
U.S. Route 23, which runs from southeast to northwest to the northeast of downtown, leading northwest to
Macon and southeast to
Eastman.
Georgia State Route 26
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runs from southwest to northeast through the center of the city, leading northeast to
Dudley
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(after meeting
U.S. Route 80), and southwest to
Hawkinsville, concurrent with
U.S. Route 129 Alternate.
According to the
United States Census Bureau
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, the city has a total area of , of which is land and , or 3.63%, is water.
Demographics
As of the
2020 United States census, there were 5,026 people, 1,406 households, and 814 families residing in the city.
Education
Bleckley County School District
Bleckley County students in kindergarten to grade twelve are in the
Bleckley County School District, which consists of a primary school, an elementary school, a middle school and a high school. The district has 151 full-time teachers and over 2,355 students.
*Bleckley County Learning Center
*Bleckley County Primary School
*Bleckley County Elementary School
*Bleckley County Middle School
*Bleckley County Success Academy
*
Bleckley County High School
Middle Georgia State University
Middle Georgia State University
Middle Georgia State University is a public university with its main campus in Macon, Georgia, United States. It is part of the University System of Georgia and offers programs to students on five campuses in Middle Georgia and online. Middle ...
is a
public university
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with its main campus in
Macon, Georgia
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. It was founded in 2013 through the merger of
Middle Georgia College and
Macon State College
Macon State College was a four-year state college unit of the University System of Georgia. On Jan. 8, 2013, it was merged with Middle Georgia College into a new institution, Middle Georgia State College, which was renamed on July 1, 2015 to ...
. Middle Georgia College's main campus in Cochran is now one of the multiple campuses of Middle Georgia State University.
Government
Cochran operates under a Mayor-Council system of government, with the day-to-day business being handled by a city manager. The city manager is Richard Newbern. The Mayor is Billy Yeomans. The Police Chief is Jeff Trawick, and the fire chief is Brock Wilcher.
In 2016, at a City Council meeting held on October 11, Mayor Michael Stoy resigned from office, alleging that certain City Council members had participated in an illegal meeting. Since there was more than a year remaining in his term, a special election was held to elect another Mayor.
In 2013, the city manager decided to terminate the employment of the police and fire chief, and replace them with a public safety director in order to save money, but rescinded his decision days later amidst public disapproval, and announced the appointment of a task force to look at the budget and advise him on choices.
In 2011, Mayor Cliff Avant was charged with felony theft for allegedly donating city-owned PVC pipe to a local church. He admitted the donation and the mistake of not having it declared surplus property by the city council. On the day of the trial, as a result of a plea deal, Avant resigned as mayor, and pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal trespass.
In 2008, some of the Cochran Police Force came under scrutiny for various acts of misconduct, which included
child molestation charges. One officer was charged and another resigned after being investigated for interference with custody.
Tourist attractions
*Cochran-Bleckley Cotton & Peanut Museum
*Terry L. Coleman Museum and Archives
*Old Bleckley County Jail
Notable people
*
Ronald Gray - convicted spree killer
*Amberle L. Husbands - writer of pulp-noir and science fiction short stories and novels
*
Danny Mathis - Politician and coroner.
*
Nancye Radmin (1938–2020), American businesswoman, founder of The Forgotten Woman retail chain
*Clarence Reid, a.k.a.
Blowfly - musician and songwriter
*
Ed Roberts - Physician and founder of
MITS where he created the
Altair 8800
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microcomputer, starting the
microcomputer revolution
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. It featured Microsoft's first software, the
Altair BASIC
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and employed
Bill Gates
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,
Paul Allen
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, and
Monte Davidoff
Monte Davidoff (; born 1956) is an American computer programmer.
Davidoff is from Glendale, Wisconsin. He graduated from Nicolet High School in 1974, and went on to Harvard College, where he majored in applied mathematics, the department at Harv ...
.
*
Obie Walker - claimant of the
World Colored Heavyweight Championship boxing title in the 1930s
*
Amarius Mims - UGA, drafted #18 by Cincinnati Bengals 2024
References
External links
*
Evergreen Baptist Churchhistorical marker
Longstreet Methodist Churchhistorical marker
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Cities in Georgia (U.S. state)
Cities in Bleckley County, Georgia
County seats in Georgia (U.S. state)