County in Georgia, United States
County in Georgia
Grady County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia . As of the 2020 census , the population was 26,236.[ 1] The county seat is Cairo .[ 2]
History
Grady County was created by an act of the Georgia General Assembly on August 17, 1905, from portions of Decatur and Thomas counties. The county is named for Henry W. Grady , editor of the Atlanta Constitution and noted orator.[ 3]
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 460 square miles (1,200 km2 ), of which 455 square miles (1,180 km2 ) is land and 5.7 square miles (15 km2 ) (1.2%) is water.[ 4]
The bulk of Grady County, centered on Cairo , is located on the Upper Ochlockonee River sub-basin of the larger Ochlockonee River basin. The county's northwestern corner is located in the Lower Flint River sub-basin of the ACF River Basin (Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin). Grady County's western border, from Whigham south, and all of its southern border, is located in the Lower Ochlockonee River sub-basin of the same Ochlockonee River basin. Finally, a very small chunk of the county's southeastern portion, bisected by U.S. Route 319 , is located in the Apalachee Bay -St. Marks sub-basin of the Ochlockonee River basin.[ 5]
Grady County includes part of the Red Hills Region .
Major highways
Adjacent counties
Communities
Cities
Census-designated place
Unincorporated communities
Demographics
Historical population
Census Pop. Note %±
1910 18,457 — 1920 20,306 10.0% 1930 19,200 −5.4% 1940 19,654 2.4% 1950 18,928 −3.7% 1960 18,015 −4.8% 1970 17,826 −1.0% 1980 19,845 11.3% 1990 20,279 2.2% 2000 23,659 16.7% 2010 25,011 5.7% 2020 26,236 4.9% 2023 (est.) 26,066 [ 6] −0.6%
As of the 2020 United States census , there were 26,236 people, 9,136 households, and 6,320 families residing in the county.
Education
Grady County Schools operates public schools.
Politics
United States presidential election results for Grady County, Georgia[ 17]
Year
Republican
Democratic
Third party(ies)
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
2024
7,385
68.90%
3,290
30.70%
43
0.40%
2020
7,034
65.70%
3,619
33.80%
54
0.50%
2016
6,053
65.33%
3,013
32.52%
199
2.15%
2012
5,924
62.93%
3,419
36.32%
70
0.74%
2008
5,775
61.63%
3,539
37.77%
57
0.61%
2004
5,068
61.80%
3,092
37.70%
41
0.50%
2000
3,894
58.09%
2,721
40.59%
88
1.31%
1996
2,674
43.23%
2,862
46.27%
649
10.49%
1992
2,370
39.28%
2,520
41.77%
1,143
18.95%
1988
2,989
61.10%
1,883
38.49%
20
0.41%
1984
3,886
63.22%
2,261
36.78%
0
0.00%
1980
2,018
39.44%
3,023
59.08%
76
1.49%
1976
1,209
24.34%
3,758
75.66%
0
0.00%
1972
3,732
81.02%
874
18.98%
0
0.00%
1968
561
9.67%
1,425
24.56%
3,817
65.78%
1964
2,983
61.25%
1,887
38.75%
0
0.00%
1960
592
18.90%
2,541
81.10%
0
0.00%
1956
496
15.53%
2,697
84.47%
0
0.00%
1952
643
18.77%
2,782
81.23%
0
0.00%
1948
244
11.19%
1,516
69.54%
420
19.27%
1944
223
11.84%
1,661
88.16%
0
0.00%
1940
224
13.20%
1,461
86.09%
12
0.71%
1936
163
8.91%
1,659
90.71%
7
0.38%
1932
60
2.66%
2,184
96.89%
10
0.44%
1928
439
27.25%
1,172
72.75%
0
0.00%
1924
100
6.35%
1,449
92.06%
25
1.59%
1920
232
20.73%
887
79.27%
0
0.00%
1916
84
10.53%
675
84.59%
39
4.89%
1912
8
1.66%
452
93.97%
21
4.37%
See also
References
^ "Census - Geography Profile: Grady County, Georgia" . United States Census Bureau . Retrieved December 27, 2022 .
^ "Find a County" . National Association of Counties. Archived from the original on May 31, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2011 .
^ Krakow, Kenneth K. (1975). Georgia Place-Names: Their History and Origins (PDF) . Macon, GA: Winship Press. p. 96. ISBN 0-915430-00-2 . Archived (PDF) from the original on September 17, 2003.
^ "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990" . United States Census Bureau . February 12, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2011 .
^ "Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission Interactive Mapping Experience" . Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission. Archived from the original on October 3, 2018. Retrieved November 24, 2015 .
^ "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2023" . United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 31, 2024 .
^ "Decennial Census of Population and Housing by Decades" . United States Census Bureau.
^ "1880 Census Population by Counties 1790-1800" (PDF) . United States Census Bureau. 1880.
^ "1910 Census of Population - Georgia" (PDF) . United States Census Bureau. 1910.
^ "1930 Census of Population - Georgia" (PDF) . United States Census Bureau. 1930.
^ "1940 Census of Population - Georgia" (PDF) . United States Census Bureau. 1940.
^ "1950 Census of Population - Georgia -" (PDF) . United States Census Bureau. 1950.
^ "1980 Census of Population - Number of Inhabitants - Georgia" (PDF) . United States Census Bureau. 1980.
^ "2000 Census of Population - Population and Housing Unit Counts - Georgia" (PDF) . United States Census Bureau. 2000.
^ "State & County QuickFacts" . United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved June 22, 2014 .
^ "Explore Census Data" . data.census.gov . Retrieved December 9, 2021 .
^ Leip, David. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections" . Uselectionatlas.org . Retrieved November 22, 2017 .
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