Grady County

Grady County was created in 1905 from parts of Decatur and Thomas counties. Founders named it to honor Henry W. Grady, editor of The Atlanta Constitution during the Reconstruction Period and an advocate of the "new south." He sought to heal the bitter division between North and South. Cairo, the county seat, was named for the city in Egypt although the reason is unclear.

Contact Information

Address P.O. Box 7, Cairo GA 39828
Telephone 229.377.1512
Fax 229.377.1039
Website http://www.gradycountyga.gov

Statistics and Rates

2008 Population 25115 (State Rank: 72)
Incorporated Millage Rate 10.5
Unincorporated Millage Rate 10.5
County Bond 0
School Maintenance/Operations 12.9
School Bond 0
Total Incorporated 23.4
Total Unincorporated 23.4

 

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