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Wilkinson County Historic Population Profile

On June 16, 1802, the Creek Indians and U.S. commissioners signed the Treaty of Fort Wilkinson, which ceded Creek lands in two different areas to Georgia. The northern cession involved land west of the Oconee River, which the legislature divided into two new counties -- Wilkinson and Baldwin -- on May 11, 1803. In 1805, the Creeks signed the Treaty of Washington, which extended Georgia westward to the Ocmulgee River. An act of June 26, 1806 added lands ceded by the Creeks to Baldwin and Wilkinson counties. Subsequently, the legislature created Laurens County (1807), Telfair County (1807), and Twiggs County (1809) from Wilkinson County.

 

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

 10,220

1990

10,228

1980

10,368

1970

9,393

1960

9,250

1950

9,781

1940

11,025

1930

10,844

1920

11,376

1910

10,078

1900

11,440

1890

10,781

1880

12,061

1870

9,383

1860

9,376

1850

8,296

1840

6,842

1830

6,513

1820

6,992

1810

 2,154

1800

1790

 

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

 

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