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| Jackson County was created from
Franklin County on Feb. 11, 1796 by an act of the General Assembly.
Later, parts of Jackson County were used to create the following
counties: Clarke (1801), Madison (1811), and Barrow (1914). |
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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 |
41,589 |
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1990 |
30,005 |
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1980 |
25,343 |
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1970 |
21,093 |
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1960 |
18,499 |
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1950 |
18,997 |
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1940 |
20,089 |
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1930 |
21,609 |
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1920 |
24,654 |
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1910 |
30,169 |
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1900 |
24,039 |
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1890 |
19,176 |
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1880 |
16,297 |
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1870 |
11,181 |
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1860 |
10,605 |
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1850 |
9,768 |
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1840 |
8,522 |
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1830 |
9,004 |
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1820 |
8,355 |
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1810 |
10,569 |
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1800 |
7,736 |
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1790 |
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- Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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