Glascock County
Glascock County was created in 1857 from part of Warren County. It is named for General Thomas Glascock who earned his rank in the War of 1812 and in the Seminole War. He was speaker of the Georgia House and a member of Congress. Judge William Gibson donated $500 toward construction of the first courthouse and got a county seat named after him.
Contact Information
Address | P.O. Box 66, Gibson GA 30810 |
Telephone | 706.598.2671 |
Fax | 706.598.3638 |
Website | http://www.glascockcountyga.com/ |
Statistics and Rates
2008 Population | 2796 (State Rank: 156) |
Incorporated Millage Rate | 14.39 |
Unincorporated Millage Rate | 14.39 |
County Bond | 0 |
School Maintenance/Operations | 12.89 |
School Bond | 0 |
Total Incorporated | 27.28 |
Total Unincorporated | 27.28 |