Crawford County stats and info
Crawford County, the 55th county formed in Georgia, was created in 1822 from Creek Indian lands and part of Houston County. Later, parts of Macon and Talbot counties were added. The county was named for William H. Crawford, who was the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury when the county was created and was a candidate for president in 1824.
The county has one active municipality, Roberta. It is named for the daughter of Hiram McCrary, who gave and sold land for the settlement.
The county seat, Knoxville, received a charter in 1825, but it was one of 187 inactive municipalities to lose their charters in 1995 as a result of a 1993 act of the General Assembly. The routing of the railroad through Roberta induced most of the inhabitants to move a mile away to that town, which was incorporated in 1890.
Nineteen archaeological sites in the county have been filed with the State Archaeological Office. Of particular significance is the Creek habitation area along the Flint River.Crawford County Commission, 1011 U.S. 341 N., Roberta, 478-836-3782City Hall, 123 E. Agency St., Roberta, 478-836-3119
Voter registration
Election Supervisor, 1011 U.S. 341 N., Room 14, 478-836-1877, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Auto tags
Tax Commissioner, 1011 U.S. 341 N., Suite 19, Roberta, 478-836-3575, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Emergency numbers
Sheriff’s Office, 911 or 478-836-3116
Roberta Police Department, 911 or 478-836-3119
Fire Department, 911 or 478-836-3766
Ambulance Service, 478-836-3766
Library
Crawford County Public Library: 340 McCrary St., Roberta, 478-836-4478
POPULATION
2013 estimate: 12,504
Change, 2000 to 2010: 1.1 percent
White: 76.1 percent
Black: 22.4 percent
Hispanic: 3 percent
EDUCATION
High school or better: 76.5 percent
Bachelor’s or better: 12.6 percent
Public high school graduates, 2013: 101
Graduation rate, 2013: 62.3 percent
Public school enrollment: 1,793
Eligible for HOPE scholarship: 26.6 percent
Enrolled, white: 72.2 percent
Enrolled, black: 21.6 percent
ECONOMICS
Median household income, 2012: $39,430
People below poverty level: 21.5 percent
Unemployment rate, June 2014: 7.8
Civilian labor force, June 2014: 6,009
HEALTH
Births per 1,000 people, 2011: 10.4
Deaths per 1,000 people, 2011: 9.5
Births to unwed mothers, 2011: 47.3 percent
Teen pregnancies per 1,000 girls aged 10 to 19: 23.8
People per physician, 2010: 6,315
Uninsured, less than age 65: 23.9 percent
TANF recipients, Fiscal 2012: 23.5 percent
PHYSICAL
Land: 324.9 square miles
Land in farms: 18.1 percent
Road mileage, unpaved, 2010: 28.8 percent
Sources: Telegraph analysis, Georgia Statistics System, U.S. Census Bureau, Georgia Department of Labor, Georgia Department of Education
This story was originally published October 3, 2014 at 12:00 AM with the headline "Crawford County stats and info."