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| Baker County was created on Dec.
12, 1825 by an act of the General Assembly and was formed entirely
from the eastern portion of Early County. Two counties were created
entirely from Baker County: Dougherty (1853) and Mitchell (1857).
Additionally, portions of Baker County were used to help create
two other counties: Calhoun (1854) and Miller (1856). |
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Useful Census
Links:
U.S. Census Bureau
U.S. Historical
Census Data Browser
Office of Planning and Budget Census Data Program
Georgia 2000 Information
System (University of Georgia ITOS)
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Census |
Pop. |
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2000 |
4,074 |
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1990 |
3,615 |
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1980 |
3,808 |
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1970 |
3,875 |
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1960 |
4,543 |
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1950 |
5,952 |
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1940 |
7,344 |
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1930 |
7,818 |
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1920 |
8,298 |
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1910 |
7,973 |
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1900 |
6,704 |
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1890 |
6,144 |
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1880 |
7,307 |
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1870 |
6,843 |
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1860 |
4,985 |
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1850 |
8,120 |
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1840 |
4,226 |
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1830 |
1,253 |
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1820 |
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1810 |
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1800 |
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1790 |
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- Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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