Carnesville is a town in northeast Georgia, and is the seat of Franklin County. The population is just over 700.
Carnesville was named the county seat in 1806, after the county was created in 1784. The county is rural, with cotton being a leading crop through much of its history.
The Franklin County Courthouse, on the courthouse square along Lavonia Road. The courthouse was built in 1907.
The Franklin County Confederate Monument, on the courthouse square. The monument was dedicated in 1910.
Buildings on Lavonia Road.
A hair salon in an old gas station on Lavonia Road at Hull Avenue.
The Ayers-Little Boarding House, on Athens Street. The house was built in 1840, and was joined with a post office in 1860.
Buildings on Athens Street.
A building on Athens Street.
Lift Worship Church, on Church Street.
A house on Hull Avenue.
The Carnesville Church of God, on Lavonia Road. The church was built in 1944.
The Crow-McDuffie House, on Gainesville Street. The house was built in 1890, and is now home to the Franklin County Historical Society.
The Morris-Goolsby-Blair House, on Gainesville Street. The house was built in 1779.
An abandoned church on Gainesville Street.
A house on Church Street.
A house on Church Street.
Houses on Parker Street.
A house on Lavonia Road.
A house on Lavonia Road.