Union County
Union County was designated in 1832 from original Cherokee County territory. Fannin and Towns counties were to be carved from it later. John Thomas, the area's representative in the state legislature, named it Union "because none but union-like men reside in it," he said. Indeed, the county and its neighbors remained staunchly Unionist throughout the secession controversy and the Civil War.
Contact Information
Address | 65 Courthouse Street, Blairsville GA 30512 |
Telephone | 706.439.6000 |
Fax | 706.439.6004 |
Website | http://www.unioncountyga.gov |
Statistics and Rates
2008 Population | 21351 (State Rank: 85) |
Incorporated Millage Rate | 4.94 |
Unincorporated Millage Rate | 4.94 |
County Bond | 0 |
School Maintenance/Operations | 9.398 |
School Bond | 0 |
Total Incorporated | 14.338 |
Total Unincorporated | 14.338 |