Pulaski County
Pulaski County's territory was taken from Laurens County in 1808 and named for Polish County Casimir Pulaski who fought with the Patriots in the Revolutionary War. He died of wounds at Savannah. Hawkinsville, the county seat, is named for Colonel Benjamin Hawkins, a United States Senator from Georgia who was made superintendent of Indian affairs for all the area south of the Ohio River.
Contact Information
Address | P.O. Box 29, Hawkinsville GA 31036-1350 |
Telephone | 478.783.4154 |
Fax | 478.783.9209 |
Website | https://hawkinsville-pulaski.org/ |
Statistics and Rates
2008 Population | 9787 (State Rank: 130) |
Incorporated Millage Rate | 13.703 |
Unincorporated Millage Rate | 13.703 |
County Bond | 0 |
School Maintenance/Operations | 12.36 |
School Bond | 0 |
Total Incorporated | 26.063 |
Total Unincorporated | 26.063 |