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Miller County, Georgia
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Location
Courthouse
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Contact Information
County Data
Statistics and Rates
| 2008 Population |
6185 (State Rank: 149) |
| Incorporated Millage Rate |
19,93 |
| Unincorporated Millage Rate |
19,93 |
| County Bond |
0 |
| School Maintenance/Operations |
15,57 |
| School Bond |
0,67 |
| Total Incorporated |
36,17 |
| Total Unincorporated |
36,17 |
County Name and Origin
| Miller County took its lands from Baker and Early counties in 1856. It bears the name of Judge Andrew J. Miller who is best remembered for introducing legislation giving married women separate property rights. Colquitt, the county seat, is named for Judge Walter T. Colquitt, jurist and legislator of the antebellum period. |
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County Officials
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