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Warren County, Georgia
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Location
Courthouse
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Contact Information
County Data
Statistics and Rates
| 2008 Population |
5844 (State Rank: 150) |
| Incorporated Millage Rate |
12,25 |
| Unincorporated Millage Rate |
12,25 |
| County Bond |
0 |
| School Maintenance/Operations |
16,4 |
| School Bond |
2,5 |
| Total Incorporated |
31,15 |
| Total Unincorporated |
31,15 |
County Name and Origin
| Warren County drew its territory from Columbia, Hancock, Richmond and Wilkes counties in 1793. It and the county seat, Warrenton, are named for General Joseph Warren of Massachusetts who was killed at the Revolutionary War Battle of Bunker (Breed's) Hill. Georgia's first iron foundry and woolen mill were built at the shoals on the Ogeechee River in Warren County. |
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County Officials
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