Coweta County, Georgia Explained

County:Coweta County
State:Georgia
Flag:Flag of Coweta County, Georgia.png
Seat Wl:Newnan
Largest City Wl:Newnan
Area Total Sq Mi:446
Area Land Sq Mi:441
Area Water Sq Mi:4.9
Area Percentage:1.1%
Census Yr:2020
Pop:146158
Density Sq Mi:327
Time Zone:Eastern
Ex Image:Coweta County Courthouse.jpg
Ex Image Cap:Historic Coweta County Courthouse in Newnan
District:3rd

Coweta County is a county located in the west central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is part of Metro Atlanta. As of the 2020 census, the population was 146,158.[1] The county seat is Newnan.[2]

Coweta County is included in the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell metropolitan statistical area.

History

The land for Lee, Muscogee, Troup, Coweta and Carroll counties was ceded by the Creek people in the 1825 Treaty of Indian Springs. The counties' boundaries were created by the Georgia General Assembly on June 9, 1826, but they were not named until December 14, 1826. Coweta County was named for the Koweta Indians (a sub-group of the Creek people), who had several towns in and around the present-day county.[3]

In the city of Newnan, on April 23, 1899, a notorious lynching occurred after an African-American man by the name of Sam Hose (born Tom Wilkes) was accused of killing his boss, Alfred Cranford. Hose was tortured and burned alive by a lynch mob of approximately 2,000 citizens of Coweta County.

On August 9, 1882, Aleck Brown was lynched.[4]

Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of, of which is land and (1.1%) is water.[5] The county is located in the Piedmont region of the state.

The eastern half of Coweta County, from Palmetto southwest to Newnan, then south to Luthersville, is in the Upper Flint River sub-basin of the ACF River Basin (Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin). The western half is in the Middle Chattahoochee River-Lake Harding sub-basin of the same ACF River Basin.[6]

Major highways

Adjacent counties

Communities

Cities

Towns

Census-designated place

Unincorporated communities

Planned town

In the federal government's National Urban Policy and New Community Development Act of 1970, funding was provided for thirteen "new towns" or planned cities throughout the country. One 70,000-acre location was set to be developed in Coweta County and was known as Shenandoah.[7] The project was launched in the early 1970s and was foreclosed on in 1981, when it included 170 families and 108 residential lots.[8]

Demographics

Coweta County racial composition as of 2020[9] !Race!Num.!Perc.
White (non-Hispanic)99,42168.02%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic)25,54417.48%
Native American2980.2%
Asian3,3292.28%
Pacific Islander620.04%
Other/Mixed6,4514.41%
Hispanic or Latino11,0537.56%
As of the 2020 United States census, there were 146,158 people, 53,640 households, and 37,400 families residing in the county.

Education

The Coweta County School System holds pre-school to grade 12, and consists of nineteen elementary schools, six middle schools and three high schools.[10] The system has 1,164 full-time teachers and more than 18,389 students.[11] Private schools in the county include The Heritage School and Trinity Christian School.

Mercer University has a Regional Academic Center in Newnan. The center, opened in 2010, offers programs through the university's College of Continuing and Professional Studies. The University of West Georgia has a campus near downtown Newnan on the site of the old Newnan Hospital. This campus offers two undergraduate programs - Bachelor of Science in nursing and early childhood education.[12]

Newnan is also home to a campus of West Georgia Technical College.[13]

Government

The legislative body of Coweta is the Coweta County Commission, which consists of five members elected from numbered districts. The chairmanship rotates among the members. Coweta County is the only county in Georgia that operates with a rotating chairmanship.

DistrictCommissionerPartyTerm of officeSeat up
District 1Paul Poole Republican2021–present2024
District 2Bill McKenzieRepublican2021–present2026
District 3Bob BlackburnRepublican2023–present2026
District 4John Reidelbach (Chairman)Republican2021–present2024
District 5Al SmithDemocratic2021–present2024

In the General Assembly, it is currently divided between State House district 70, 71, 72 and 132, and is within State Senate district 28 (currently held by Matt Brass). In Congress, it is in the 3rd congressional district, currently represented by Drew Ferguson.

Politics

Coweta is a strongly Republican county, voting 68.4 percent for Donald Trump in 2016 and 69.9 percent for Brian Kemp in 2018.

Notable people

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: State & County QuickFacts. United States Census Bureau. October 18, 2022 .
  2. Web site: Find a County . June 7, 2011 . National Association of Counties . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110531210815/http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/FindACounty.aspx . May 31, 2011 .
  3. Book: Georgia Place-Names: Their History and Origins . https://web.archive.org/web/20030710215157/http://www.kenkrakow.com/gpn/c.pdf . July 10, 2003 . live . Winship Press . Krakow, Kenneth K. . 1975 . Macon, GA . 52 . 0-915430-00-2.
  4. Web site: CSDE Lynching Database. lynching.csde.washington.edu. en. September 21, 2017.
  5. Web site: US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990. United States Census Bureau. April 23, 2011. February 12, 2011.
  6. Web site: Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission Interactive Mapping Experience . Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission . November 19, 2015 . October 3, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181003004639/http://www.gaswcc.org/maps/ . dead .
  7. Web site: History of New Communities Program . GMU.edu . U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development . April 15, 2021.
  8. News: Shenandoah was origin of new community zoning . July 20, 2021 . Newnan Times Herald.
  9. Web site: Explore Census Data. December 14, 2021. data.census.gov.
  10. http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/ReportingFW.aspx?PageReq=111&PID=62&PTID=69&CountyId=638&T=0&FY=2009 Georgia Board of Education
  11. http://www.school-stats.com/GA/COWETA/COWETA_COUNTY.html School Stats
  12. Web site: UWG University of West Georgia Newnan. Georgia. University of West. www.westga.edu. en. August 5, 2018.
  13. Web site: West Georgia Technical College . August 24, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110817051353/http://www.westgatech.edu/locations/coweta.htm . August 17, 2011 . >.