Muscogee County, Georgia
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Muscogee County is a
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located on the central western border of the U.S. state of
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named after the
Muscogee The Muscogee, also known as the Mvskoke, Muscogee Creek or just Creek, and the Muscogee Creek Confederacy ( in the Muscogee language; English: ), are a group of related Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands Here they waged war again ...
that originally inhabited the land with its western border with the state of
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that is formed by the
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. As of the 2020 census, the
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was 206,922. Its
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and only city is Columbus, with which it has been a
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since the beginning of 1971. Muscogee County is part of the Columbus, GA–AL, metropolitan statistical area. The only other city in the county was Bibb City, a company town that disincorporated in December 2000, two years after its mill closed permanently.
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, a large Army installation, takes up nearly one quarter of the county and extends southeast into neighboring Chattahoochee County; it generates considerable economic power in the region.


History

Inhabited for thousands of years by varying cultures of
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, this area was territory of the historic
Creek people The Muscogee, also known as the Mvskoke, Muscogee Creek or just Creek, and the Muscogee Creek Confederacy ( in the Muscogee language; English: ), are a group of related Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern WoodlandsLee, Muscogee, Troup, Coweta, and Carroll counties was ceded by a certain eight chiefs among the
Creek people The Muscogee, also known as the Mvskoke, Muscogee Creek or just Creek, and the Muscogee Creek Confederacy ( in the Muscogee language; English: ), are a group of related Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern WoodlandsTreaty of Indian Springs. The Creek Nation declared the land cession illegal, because it did not represent the will of the majority of the people. The United States Senate did not ratify it. The following year, the US government negotiated another treaty with the Creek, by which they ceded nearly as much territory under continued pressure from the state of Georgia and US land commissioners. The counties' boundaries were created by the
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on June 9, but they were not named until December 14, 1826. The county was originally developed by American Indians for cotton plantations. In many areas of what became known as the Black Belt for the fertility of soil and development of plantations, American Indians who were reclassified by the government as Colored/Negro made up the majority of population in many counties. This county was named by American Indians for the native Muscogee or Creek people. Parts of the then-large county (which extended east to the Flint River) were later taken to create every other neighboring Georgia county, including Harris County to the north in 1827 and Chattahoochee County to the south in 1854.


Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (2.1%) is water. The county is located on the fall line between the
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to the south and the
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to the north. As such, the newly constructed Fall Line Freeway runs across the northern portion of the county along JR Allen Parkway, and areas across the northern part of the county are hillier compared to the southern part of the county. The majority of Muscogee County, from north of Columbus running northeast in the direction of Ellerslie, is located in the Middle
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- Walter F. George Lake subbasin of the ACF River Basin (Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin). The northwestern corner of the county, south of Fortson, is located in the Middle
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- Lake Harding subbasin of the same ACF River Basin.


Major highways

* Interstate 14 (Extension is coming) * Interstate 185 * U.S. Route 27 * U.S. Route 27 Alternate * U.S. Route 80 * U.S. Route 280 * State Route 1 * State Route 22 * State Route 22 Connector * State Route 22 Spur * State Route 85 * State Route 219 * State Route 411 (unsigned designation for I-185) * State Route 520 * State Route 540 (Fall Line Freeway)


Adjacent counties

* Harris County (north) * Talbot County (northeast) * Chattahoochee County (south) * Russell County,
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(southwest/CST border except for Phenix City as the city is jointed by the Columbus Metropolitan Area) * Lee County,
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(west/CST border)


Communities


Cities

* Columbus (county seat)


Former incorporated communities

* Bibb City


Unincorporated communities

*
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(
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)


Demographics

According to the 2000 U.S. census, there were 186,291 people, 69,819 households, and 47,686 families living in the county. The population density was . In 2010, there were 189,885 people, 74,081 households, and 47,742 families living in the county. By the 2020 United States census, there were 206,922 people, 73,134 households, and 45,689 families residing in the city.


Education


Higher education


Public

* Columbus State University * Columbus Technical College * Troy University - main campus in
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Private

* Rivertown School of Beauty * Southeastern Beauty School * Meadows Junior College *
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Primary and secondary education


Public schools

Muscogee County School District serves all parts of the county except Fort Moore for grades K-12. Fort Moore children are zoned to Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools for grades K-8.
Text list
- "Fort Benning Schools" refers to the DoDEA schools on Fort Benning. The document states that the county schools have high school zoning.
However, high school students attend the public high schools in the respective counties they are located in. - The document states that the county schools have high school zoning.


Private and religion-based schools

* Brookstone School (K-12) * Calvary Christian School (Christian, K-12) * Edgewood Christian School (Baptist, K-12) * Grace Christian School (Christian, K-12) * Hallie Turner Private School (9–12) * Kip Christian Academy (Christian, K-8) * New Bethel Christian Academy (Seventh-day Adventist, K-8) * Our Lady of Lourdes School (Catholic, K-8) * Our Redeemer Christian Academy (Christian, K-12) * Pinehurst Christian School (Baptist, K-8) * St. Anne‒Pacelli Catholic School (Catholic, K-12) * St. Luke School (Christian, K-8) * Victory Academy (K-8) * Westminster Christian School (Christian, K-8) * Wynnbrook Christian School (Baptist, K-12)


Homeschooling

In regards to
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, the
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states the following:


Government and politics

Muscogee County has voted for Democratic candidates by increasing margins since 1992, although partisan leanings have become increasingly stratified by race, class, and in-county migration after 1965. The county has not supported a Republican for president since 1988, but broke free of
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voting patterns earlier than most counties in Georgia. In 2020,
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won 61.4% of the vote, the best performance by a Democrat since 1976.


Presidential


United States Congress


Georgia General Assembly


Georgia State Senate


Georgia House of Representatives


See also

* National Register of Historic Places listings in Muscogee County, Georgia *
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References


External links


Documents from Muscogee County in the Digital Library of Georgia
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