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Talbot County, Georgia
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Location
Courthouse
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Contact Information
County Data
Statistics and Rates
| 2008 Population |
6414 (State Rank: 147) |
| Incorporated Millage Rate |
16,05 |
| Unincorporated Millage Rate |
16,05 |
| County Bond |
0 |
| School Maintenance/Operations |
13,08 |
| School Bond |
0,599 |
| Total Incorporated |
29,729 |
| Total Unincorporated |
29,729 |
County Name and Origin
| Talbot County was created in 1827 from some of Muscogeee County's territory. The county and its county seat, Talbotton, are named for Governor Matthew Talbot, a member of the convention that framed the Constitution of Georgia. The first meeting of the Georgia Supreme Court was called to order in the Clairborne Hotel in Talbotton, January 26, 1846. |
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County Officials
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