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| Emanuel County was created from
Bulloch and Montgomery counties on Dec. 10, 1812 by an act of
the General Assembly. Subsequently, portions of Emanuel County
were used to create the following counties: Johnson (1858), Jenkins
and Toombs (1905), Candler (1914), and Treutlen (1918). |
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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 |
21,837 |
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1990 |
20,546 |
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1980 |
20,795 |
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1970 |
18,357 |
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1960 |
17,815 |
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1950 |
19,789 |
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1940 |
23,517 |
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1930 |
24,101 |
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1920 |
25,862 |
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1910 |
25,140 |
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1900 |
21,279 |
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1890 |
14,703 |
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1880 |
9,759 |
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1870 |
6,134 |
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1860 |
5,081 |
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1850 |
4,577 |
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1840 |
3,129 |
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1830 |
2,673 |
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1820 |
2,928 |
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1810 |
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1800 |
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1790 |
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Note: Original 1970 official
population was later corrected to figure shown above.
- Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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