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Georgia County Census Maps
(Maps made with the use of AniMap Plus County Boundary Historical AniMap 3.0
and with the Permission of the Goldbug Company)
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Census Year with next Census Year overlayed:
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Map Abbreviations

unorg. = unorganized
g. = gained
w. = with
fr. = from
atmt. = attachment
exch = exchanged
nca.= non county area
ch. = changed

Ap - Appling
At - Atkinson
Bac - Bacon
Bak - Baker
Bal - Baldwin
Ban - Banks
Ber - Berrien
BH - Ben Hill
Bib - Bibb
Bl - Bleckley
Bra - Brantley
Bro - Brooks
Brw - Barrow
Bry - Bryan
Btw - Bartow
Bul - Bulloch
Bur - Burke
But - Butts
Cal - Calhoun
Can - Candler
Car - Carroll
Cat - Catoosa
Cbl - Campbell
Cdn - Camden
Chn - Charlton

Clb - Columbia
Cli - Clinch
Clk - Clarke
Cly - Clay
Cob - Cobb
Cof - Coffee
Coo - Cook
Cow - Coweta
Cqt - Colquitt
Cra Crawford
Cri - Crisp
Crk - Cherokee
Cte - Chattahoochee
Ctg - Chattooga
Ctm - Chatham
Ctn - Clayton
Dad - Dade
Daw - Dawson
Dec - Decatur
Dgs - Douglas
DK - De Kalb
Dod - Dodge
Doo - Dooly
Dty - Dougherty
Ea - Early
Ec - Echols
Ef - Effingham
El - Elbert
Em - Emanuel
Ev - Evans
Fan - Fannin
Fay - Fayette
Fl - Floyd
Fo - Forsyth

Fr - Franklin
Fu - Fulton
Gi - Gilmer
Gla - Glascock
Gly - Glynn
Go - Gordon
Gra - Grady
Gre - Greene
Gw - Gwinnett
Hab - Habersham
Hal - Hall
Han - Hancock
Hea - Heard
Hen - Henry
Ho - Houston
Hrs - Harris
Hrt - Hart
Hsn - Haralson
Ir - Irwin
Jac - Jackson
Jas - Jasper
JD - Jeff Davis
Jfn - Jefferson
Jkn - Jenkins
Joh - Johnson
Jon - Jones
Lam - Lamar
Lan - Lanier
Lau - Laurens
Lee - Lee
Lib - Liberty
Lin - Lincoln
Lon - Long
Low - Lowndes

Lu - Lumpkin
Mac - Macon
Mad - Madison
Mar - Marion
McD - McDuffie
McI - McIntosh
Me - Meriwether
Mit - Mitchell
Mlr - Miller
Mor - Morgan
Mro - Monroe
Mtn - Milton
Mty - Montgomery
Mur - Murray
Mus - Muscogee
Ne - Newton
Oc - Oconee
Og - Oglethorpe
Pa - Paulding
Pe - Peach
Pic - Pickens
Pie - Pierce
Pik - Pike
Po - Polk
Pul - Pulaski
Put - Putnam
Qu - Quitman
Rab - Rabun
Ran - Randolph
Ri - Richmond
Ro - Rockdale
Scr - Screven
Se - Seminole
Sp - Spalding

Spn - Stephens
Su - Sumter
Swt - Stewart
Tat - Tattnall
Tay - Taylor
Tbt - Talbot
Tel - Telfair
Ter - Terrell
Tfo Taliaferro
Th - Thomas
Ti - Tift
Too - Toombs
Tow - Towns
Tre - Treutlen
Tro - Troup
Tu - Turner
Tw - Twiggs
Un - Union
Up - Upson
Was - Washington
Way - Wayne
Wcx - Wilcox
We - Webster
Wfd - Whitfield
Whe - Wheeler
Wkr - Walker
Wks - Wilkes
Wo - Worth
Wre - Ware
Wrn - Warren
Wsn - Wilkinson
Wte - White
Wtn - Walton

County Census Records

   Georgia Antique Maps & Atlases has images of old American atlases during the years 1795, 1814, 1822, 1823, 1836, 1838, 1845, 1856, 1866, 1879 and 1897 for Georgia and other states.
   You can view rotating animated maps for Georgia showing all the county boundaries for each census year overlayed with past and present maps so you can see the changes in county boundaries. You can view a list of maps for other states at Census Maps
   You can view rotating animated maps for Georgia showing all the county boundary changes for each year overlayed with past and present maps so you can see the changes in county boundaries . You can view a list of maps for other states and State Department of Transportation Maps at County Maps. The Georgia Department of Transportation has county maps the show the locations of churches, cemeteries, roads, ect... free for viewing or download here

  Federal Population Schedules that exist for Georgia are 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890 (fragment, see below), 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930. The 1820 census is the earliest enumeration of Georgia's population to have survived, making it necessary to substitute other lists for the missing censuses. Land lottery, military and tax lists, and other records, are available as census substitutes and supplements for the 1820 and earlier censuses. There are Industry and Agriculture Schedules availible for the years 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. Slave Schedules exist for 1850 & 1860. The Mortality Schedules for the years 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880.
  Georgia conducted state censuses for various years from 1787 to 1866. Only a relatively few of these returns survive, and they are only lists of heads of households with some minor statistical information. The returns prior to 1852 have been published in various sources. Later census returns, when they survive, are almost all on microfilm at the Georgia Department of Archives and History .

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