Gadsden County was created in 1823. It was named for James Gadsden of South Carolina, who served as Andrew Jackson's aide-de-camp in Florida in 1818.
Geography
According to the 2010 census, the county has a total area of square miles (1, km2), of which square miles (1, km2) (or ) is land and square miles ( km2) (or ) is water.[2]
Gadsden County is part of the Tallahassee Metropolitan Statistical Area. Gadsden County is in the Eastern Time Zone. Its western border with Jackson County forms the boundary in this area between the Eastern and Central Time Zones.
Adjacent counties
Decatur County, Georgia - north Seminole County, Georgia - north Grady County, Georgia - northeast Leon County, Florida - east Liberty County, Florida - southwest Calhoun County, Florida - southwest Jackson County, Florida - northwest
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