Cochran GA
Cochran GA is a city with just over 5,o00 residents, located in Bleckley County, Georgia. Like many of the cities and towns around it, Cochran GA prides itself on embodying southern hospitality and charm as a way of life. Home to Middle Georgia State University’s Cochran Campus, the city has something something for both the young, and the young at heart to enjoy.
A Brief History of Cochran GA
Bleckley County was formed in 1912, out of an area that was once parts of both Pulaski County and Laurens County. At the time of formation, Bleckley County was the 145th county in Georgia, and was named for Justice Logan E. Bleckley of the Georgia Supreme Court. After serving in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, Bleckley resumed his law practice, served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court for a few more years and was named Chief Justice in 1887, a position he held for almost a decade.
The city of Cochran GA is named for Judge Arthur E. Cochran and was incorporated in late 1800’s. Once known as Dykesboro, Cochran was settled by B. B. Dykes, who owned the original site where the town was built. Judge Cochran was famous for developing this section of middle Georgia, building the area as President of the Macon & Brunswick Railroad, now the Southern Railroad.
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Restoration Services In Cochran, Georgia
If you have recently been a victim of a water of fire damage in Cochran GA, acting quickly to remediate the damages to prevent secondary damages is the best thing you can do. Immediate action can prevent mold growth, structural damages, or cosmetic damages. First Response Services is your trusted mold removal, water damage Cochran, and fire damage restoration company. We offer 24/7 emergency restoration services to all of our Cochran, Georgia customers, 365 days a year. We will work to quickly and effectively remediate the damages on your property to restore your home or business to its pre-disaster condition. We will also work closely with your insurance provider to alleviate as much stress as possible in these emergency situations.