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Seminole County Historic Population Profile

On July 8, 1920, the General Assembly proposed a constitutional amendment to create Seminole County from Decatur and Early counties. However, in the actual language of the amendment, only portions of Decatur County were identified for comprising Seminole County. In that year's general election, Georgia voters ratified the proposed amendment on Nov. 2, 1920, which marks the official date of the Seminole County's creation.

 

Useful Census Links:

U.S. Census Bureau

U.S. Historical Census Data Browser

Census 2000 (Georgia Tech State Data and Research Center)

Georgia 2000 Information System (University of Georgia ITOS)

Galileo Demographic & Census Data

 

Census

Pop. 

2000

 9,369

1990

9,010

1980

9,057

1970

7,059

1960

6,802

1950

7,904

1940

 8,492

1930

 7,389

1920

1910

1900

1890

1880

1870

1860

1850

1840

1830

1820

1810

1800

1790

 

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

 

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