Bartow County, Georgia
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| Name | Bartow County, Georgia |
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| Settlement Type | County |
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| Total | 108,901 |
| Density | auto per km² |
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| Total | 1219 km² |
| Land | 1198 km² |
| Water | 21 km² |
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| Standard | UTC-5 |
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Bartow County is a county located in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 108,901. The county seat is Cartersville.
History
Bartow County was created on December 3, 1832, originally as Cass County, named after General Lewis Cass. In 1861, the county was renamed in honor of Francis S. Bartow, a Confederate officer who was the first brigade commander to die in combat during the American Civil War.
The county has a rich history, with significant Native American heritage, particularly from the Cherokee people. The Etowah Indian Mounds, a major archaeological site, is located in Bartow County and provides insight into the Mississippian culture that thrived in the area before European contact.
Geography
Bartow County is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area and is located in the Ridge and Valley region of Georgia. The county is characterized by its rolling hills and valleys, with the Etowah River running through it.
Adjacent counties
- Gordon County - north
- Pickens County - northeast
- Cherokee County - east
- Cobb County - southeast
- Paulding County - south
- Polk County - southwest
- Floyd County - west
Demographics
According to the 2020 United States Census, Bartow County had a population of 108,901. The racial makeup of the county was 75.6% White, 12.3% Black or African American, 1.1% Asian, 0.4% Native American, and 10.6% Hispanic or Latino of any race.
Economy
Bartow County's economy is diverse, with manufacturing, agriculture, and retail trade being significant sectors. The county is home to several large employers, including Shaw Industries and Anheuser-Busch.
Education
The Bartow County School District serves the county, providing public education from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. The district operates several elementary, middle, and high schools.
Transportation
Bartow County is served by major highways including Interstate 75, which runs north-south through the county, providing access to Atlanta and Chattanooga.
Attractions
Bartow County is home to several attractions, including the Booth Western Art Museum, the Tellus Science Museum, and the Red Top Mountain State Park. These sites offer cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike.
Notable People
- Sam P. Jones, a prominent Methodist evangelist, was from Cartersville.
- Rebecca Latimer Felton, the first woman to serve in the United States Senate, was from Bartow County.
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