Hephzibah, Georgia

Hephzibah, Georgia
Location in Richmond County and the state of Georgia
Location in Richmond County and the state of Georgia
Hephzibah is located in Georgia
Hephzibah
Hephzibah
Location within the state of Georgia
Hephzibah is located in the United States
Hephzibah
Hephzibah
Hephzibah (the United States)
Coordinates: 33°18′15″N 82°5′53″W
Country United States
State Georgia
County Richmond
Area
 • Total 19.56 sq mi (50.65 km2)
 • Land 19.49 sq mi (50.47 km2)
 • Water 0.07 sq mi (0.18 km2)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total 3,830
 • Density 196.54/sq mi (75.89/km2)
ZIP code
30815
FIPS code 13-38040

Hephzibah () is a city in southern Richmond County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is part of the Augusta metropolitan area. The population was 4,011 at the 2010 census, and 3,830 in 2020. Hephzibah is a poetic name used in the Book of Isaiah (62:4) to refer to Jerusalem, meaning "My delight is in Her."

History

Hephzibah was originally named Brothersville, in honor of three brothers who settled near one another. In October 1860, a Baptist seminary was established in Brothersville by a group of Appling residents. They established the Hephzibah Baptist Church in 1862. The prominence of these new religious institutions in the area swayed the state of Georgia to rename the town Hephzibah in 1870. In 1909, Walter A. Clark published a book of local history, named A Lost Arcadia - The Story of My Old Community, detailing the earliest days of Hephzibah.

In 1996 the governments of the city of Augusta and Richmond County combined to form a consolidated government. The residents of Hephzibah and nearby Blythe voted to maintain their separate city governments prior to this action. Some municipal services in Hephzibah are provided by the consolidated Augusta-Richmond County, while water, fire, and police services are maintained by the city.

Geography

Hephzibah is located at 33°18′15″N 82°5′53″W (33.304126, -82.097923). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 19.4 square miles (50.2 km2), of which 0.07 square miles (0.17 km2), or 0.34%, is water.

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop. Note
1900 541
1910 656 21.3%
1920 650 −0.9%
1930 646 −0.6%
1940 516 −20.1%
1950 525 1.7%
1960 676 28.8%
1970 987 46.0%
1980 1,452 47.1%
1990 2,466 69.8%
2000 3,880 57.3%
2010 4,011 3.4%
2020 3,830 −4.5%
U.S. Decennial Census
Hephzibah racial composition as of 2020
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 2,168 56.61%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 1,319 34.44%
Native American 23 0.6%
Asian 9 0.23%
Pacific Islander 5 0.13%
Other/Mixed 190 4.96%
Hispanic or Latino 116 3.03%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 3,830 people, 1,424 households, and 1,022 families residing in the city.

Education

Richmond County School System operates public schools, including Hephzibah Elementary School, Hephzibah Middle School, and Hephzibah High School.

There is also a charter school, Georgia School of Innovation and the Classics (GSIC).

Highways

Notable people

This list includes people who were born in Hephzibah or who spent a significant amount of time living in the town.

Name Date of Birth Notes References
Darrell Blocker, nicknamed "The Spy Whisperer" CIA agent
Wendell Chavous 1985 NASCAR driver
John Wesley Gilbert 1863 First student and black professor of Paine College, one of the first black American archaeologists
George Kitchens 1983 Track and field athlete
Marlon Riggs 1957 Filmmaker and educator
Vaughn Taylor 1976 PGA Tour golfer
Itoro Umoh-Coleman 1977 WNBA basketball player and Clemson assistant coach
Ben Chestnut 1973/1974 Founder and CEO of Mailchimp

See also