GEORGIA. 



319 



boo] age, 560,281. The State School fund 

 f,,r'ls'.M. amounted to $r,i:!.rJo.M, derived from 

 .Unwind Miuivi-s: Fnnii tax o 

 .pt-rty over $800,000,000, 

 ui,,,.unt received from Mhool-tax levy, 

 inlf rental of Slat.- railroad, $150,000; 



i, railroad stock, )*.'.>;; tax 00 li-iuor 



dealers, $71,861.80; m-i f-t-s from inspectors ol 

 $17,45 1.15; hire of State convicts, 



COUNTIES. 



1HUO. 



Greene 



Gwinnett.. . 

 Habcrshain. 

 Hall 



Btnte. 



BJM 



1,961 



ituwi 



46i 



10,170 



7'.'-7~ 

 0.192 



17.^; 'toon shows, $5,248. Of the total JJarV. 



fund, the sum of $038,050.05 was apportioned to gj 



rious counties for the support of schools. Houston 5.220 



Thon- was folK-.-u-d in the several counties from Irwln 4,204 



jK.ii taxes $193,757.64, which is also applied for g^;;;;:::;:;; ;; D& 



ttMS support of schools, and $410,088.86 was raised Jen Wn 6,845 



by the local authorities for the same purpose, Johnson 4,614 



making the total sura raised in the State for Jones I WW 



schools during the year $1,251,45255. Recent _ 



State legislation has been favorable to public- Liberty 4,146 



M-h""l interests. Lowadii". ^041 



Population by Races. The following table J jUmpkln ;; 6,419 



shows the white and colored population of the McDuffle 8,268 



State in 1880 and 1890, as reported by the Fed- ***; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; | }$ 

 era! census : 



WlUTfe. 



Madison ............... 7,82u 



Marlon ................ M 



Meriwether ............ 0.154 



Miller ................ 2,689 



Milton ............... 6^2 



Mitchell ............... 4,762 



Monroe ................ 6,584 



Montgomery .......... 5,658 



Morgan ............... 5,028 



Murray ................ 7,960 



Muscogee ............. 12,276 



Newton .............. 7,12 



Oconee 



Oglethorpe 



Paulding .............. 10,42' 



Plckens .............. 7.82 



Pierce ................. *& 



Pike .................. 8,10 



Polk .................. 10,20 



Pulaski ................ 6.66 



Putnam ............... M76 



Qultman 



Kabun 



Randolph 



Richmond ............. 22.604 



Rockdale .............. 4,094 



Schley ................ 2,215 



Screven ............... 018 



Bpalding .............. 5-802 



Stewart ..... ......... 4,154 



Bumter ................ -8 



Talbot ................ 4,088 



Taliaferro .............. 2,4^6 



Tattnall .............. J.OS4 



Taylor ................ 4,57 



Telfal 



8HO. 



Towns 

 Tronp 

 Twljrgs 

 Union 



1KUO. 



16,016 



)8gMO 



6,044 



MM 

 Ull 



7.961 



1,161 



11,189 



4,258 



:.,'-! 



,708 



6,702 

 1.789 

 8,681 

 2.254 

 6,412 



L4M 



1,546 

 4,2S8 

 6,892 

 4.294 

 7,797 

 2,827 

 5.4-4 

 4,169 

 6,693 

 8,610 

 4,249 

 7,82 



11.721 

 8.010 

 1.:-. 

 1,148 



1 -.-.'. 

 1,146 



7,610 



2,112 



5.471 



w 



Ware 



Warren ............... 



Washington ........... 10.26i 



1HKO. 



1. M 



11. 4;* 

 168 



MM 



Wilcox... 

 W likes... 

 Wilkinson 

 Worth 



6,511 

 1,624 



183 



19* 



1-27JI There were also 110 Chinese, 1 Japanese, and 64 

 Indians in the State in 1890. 



6,740 

 8.827 

 5,469 

 9,008 



O.tVlf. 

 8,065 

 7,760 

 7.->". r > 

 6,624 

 8,516 

 1,778 

 4,437 

 6,545 

 17,185 

 4,149 

 2,22'J 

 6,178 

 6,439 

 4,876 

 6,050 

 4.448 

 2.312 

 6.014 

 4.770 

 2.606 

 4.203 

 8.884 

 8,157 

 BJDM 

 2.844 

 6,821 

 0,1:::: 

 9,492 

 9,821 

 8.015 

 4.089 

 9,449 

 4,060 

 2,667 

 4,751 

 0.639 

 2.411 

 6.178 

 6,650 

 6.088 



i no 



8,101 



7.561 

 8,784 

 692 



:.- 



44S 

 5,526 

 t>& 

 0,051 

 B,6M 

 4,818 

 11,586 j 

 M6 

 676 

 6.144 

 12,603 

 8,695 

 11,012 

 496 

 l.'.,475 

 7,189 

 8,646 

 11.834 

 1,526 

 857 

 1,99S 

 8,198 

 4,786 

 9,902 

 1^866 



'l67 



9,619 



22,662 



2.719 



8.228 



7.406 



7,816 



11,528 



15.282 



9,220 



4.656 



468 



2',861 

 9,281 



13.6U6 

 B.48I 

 167 

 6.069 

 1.962 

 7.244 

 8.659 

 6,655 



m 



6,157 



2,214 

 8,292 

 669 

 1.966 

 8.1 *8 

 12,517 

 .'..-.71 

 4,219 



1845 

 7,660 

 4.851 



4.153 

 5,687 

 451 

 6.010 

 4,695 

 7.887 

 2.566 

 4.8P4 

 9,864 

 1,898 

 777 

 6.208 

 12,115 

 1,871 

 9.782 

 906 

 10,827 

 1681 

 BjOM 

 0,981 

 964 

 145 

 1.472 

 8,069 

 4,147 

 a-.'25 

 11,021 

 2,619 

 197 

 7.766 

 17.464 

 1688 

 8,078 

 6.618 

 7.146 

 9,022 

 12.169 

 9.667 

 4.722 

 1.974 

 8,627 

 2.161 

 6.188 

 12,218 

 104 

 18.970 

 6,074 

 110 

 6.267 

 1,568 

 6,801 

 1.144 

 6.646 

 12,515 

 1.920 

 2,f>70 

 690 

 8,210 

 698 



