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Jesup is a city in Wayne County, Georgia, United States. The population was 9,809 at the 2020 census. The population was 9,809 at the 2020 census. The city is the county seat of Wayne County .
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Eli Stanley Jones (1884–1973) was an American Methodist Christian missionary, theologian, and author. He is remembered for his interreligious lectures to the educated classes in India. His seminal work, The Christ of the Indian Road (ISBN 0-687-06377-9), sold more than a million copies worldwide after its publication in 1925
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Although there is some doubt about whom the City of Jesup is named for, there is no doubt it became Jesup on October 24, 1870. At the time Jesup was part of Appling County. Ambling along as Station Number 6 on the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, the town grew into a city primarily due to the efforts of its first mayor, Willis Clary. Clary had first ...
It serves the communities of Jesup, Odum, and Screven. The elementary schools in Jesup were formerly grade centers (in which different elementary school grades were divided into multiple campuses, so the district's entire student body went to the same schools), but by 2009-2010 they were scheduled to be K-5 neighborhood schools. [citation needed]
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Jesup–Wayne County Airport covers an area of 139 acres (56 ha) at an elevation of 107 feet (33 m) above mean sea level.It has one runway designated 11/29 with an asphalt surface measuring 5,500 by 100 feet (1,676 x 30 m).