- Camden County, Georgia
Infobox U.S. County
county = Camden County
state = Georgia
seallink =
map size = 225
founded = 1777
seat = Woodbine
largest city = St. Marys
area_total_sq_mi = 783
area_total_km2 = 2027
area_land_sq_mi = 630
area_land_km2 = 1631
area_water_sq_mi = 153
area_water_km2 = 395
area percentage = 19.50%
census estimate yr = 2006
pop = 45118
density_sq_mi = 69
density_km2 = 27
time zone = Eastern
UTC offset = -5
DST offset = -4
web = http://www.co.camden.ga.us/Camden County is a
county located in theU.S. state of Georgia. It is one of the original counties of Georgia, created February 5, 1777. As of 2000, the population was 43,664. The 2007 Census Estimate shows a population of 48,689 [http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/tables/CO-EST2007-01-13.xls] . Thecounty seat is Woodbine, GeorgiaGR|6.History
The first European to land on what is today Camden County was Captain
Jean Ribault ofFrance in 1562. Ribault was sent out by FrenchHuguenots to find a suitable place for a settlement. Ribault named the rivers he saw the Seine and the Somme. Today these rivers, the former of which forms the southern border of Camden County, are known as the St. Marys and Satilla Rivers. Ribault described the area as, "Fairest, fruitfulest and pleasantest of all the world."panish missionaries
In 1565,
Spain became alarmed by the French settlements and sent out a large force to take over and settle the area. The Spanish held the area for the next 100 years. During that time, the Spaniards attempted to convert all the native Indians they came across toChristianity . OneFranciscan party built a mission in what is now St. Marys. The missionaries received permission to build by the Indian QueenHiacaia , the ruler over a large Indian village in the area.After many years, the Spaniards abandoned the settlements due to troubles with the Indians. The Indians had risen up against the Spanish and slaughtered many of the priests. After the abandonment, the English felt the area was now open to their claims. During this time, Spain also continued to claim the area. They lost their claim in 1742 during the decisive
Battle of Bloody Marsh (offSt. Simons Island ).Oglethorpe
General Oglethorpe had quite an influence in this area aside from leading battles. He founded a town on St. Simons Island, Frederica, named after a member of the royal family. Oglethorpe designed the town of Savannah and his work can still be seen in the historic district. He was at
Cumberland Island when an Indian gave the barrier island its name. Later, he erected a hunting lodge on Cumberland named Dungeness, which was predecessor to the famous Greene and Carnegie Dungeness Mansions. He also founded St. Andrews Fort on the north end of Cumberland Island as well as a strong battery, Fort Williams, on the south end. Fort Williams commanded the entrance to the St. Marys River.In 1763, Spain, under a treaty of peace with
England , cededFlorida to Britain. After this, the boundaries of Georgia were extended from the Altamaha (now the southern boundary of McIntosh County) to the St. Marys River (the current southern boundary of Camden). In 1765, four towns were laid off between the Altamaha and St. Marys Rivers. These were St. Davids, St. Patricks, St. Marys and St. Thomas. The Parish of Camden, named for Charles Pratt, Earl of Camden in England, was then formed from the St. Marys and St. Thomas townships. At first, the community of St. Patrick was the County Seat of Camden. Later, the county seat was moved further south to St. Marys.The American Revolution
Georgia was the last state to join in the
War for Independence in 1775. It was then that the people renamed the area Camden County.During this time, the brothers of Governor Wright of Georgia, Charles and German Wright - who were English Loyalists - built a fort on their land. The brothers built this fort, which was on the St. Marys River, in order to protect their land during the war. Wright's Fort became a rendezvous for a group of loyalists called the "Florida Rangers." They robbed many south Georgians and stored their loot in Wright's Fort .
Two skirmishes were fought by Loyalist and Continental forces over Wright's Fort, and both times American troops failed to rout the Loyalists from the area. Finally, retreating British soldiers burned it down in 1778. The Americans rebuilt it when they invaded East Florida, and then burned it down to prevent it falling into enemy hands. The remains were finally discovered in 1975.
By 1783, the British had lost the war and turned Florida over to the Spanish. The English loyalists came home to Camden to find that their property had become property of the state. Despite the population loss during the war, abandoned settlements were soon repopulated, and the area recovered as people were again drawn to the rich Camden County land.
The Civil War
During the
American Civil War , Camden sent out two companies ofinfantry of its men to fight in theConfederate Army . This was a huge amount of men to leave such a sparsely populated area. At the beginning of the Civil War, the population was 5,482 of which only 1,721 were white. The war devastated the area. Several families lost their sons in the fighting.Today
After the War, especially during Reconstruction, the local residents learned to live without slave labor and eventually began to prosper again. Even so, many plantation owners left the area, leaving only their slaves, their dead and their name. Today, you can see their influence by the surnames of local African American families such as the Parrishes and the Holzendorfs.
Camden County seemed able to deal with the changes easier than some other areas. By the turn of the century, about half the land in the county was owned by blacks. The freeing of the slaves appears to be yet another change that the blacks and whites of this county dealt with in a relatively positive manner. Integration in the 1960s was peaceful.
Geography
According to the
U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 783 square miles (2,027 km²), of which, 630 square miles (1,631 km²) of it is land and 153 square miles (395 km²) of it (19.50%) is water.Major highways
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*Adjacent counties
*Glynn County (north)
*Nassau County,Florida (south)
*Charlton County (southwest)
*Brantley County (northwest)National
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Cumberland Island National Seashore Education
Camden is home to one comprehensive high school (with a separate center for ninth graders), two middle schools, nine elementary schools and an Alternative School. The system serves approximately 9,600 students. The School board is run by the following members:
*Superintendent of Schools - Dr. Will Hardin
*Deputy Superintendent - Gary Blount
*Assistant Superintendent - Dr. Liz JordanCamden County High School is the single public high school in Camden County, offering a comprehensive curriculum (9-12) with a variety of classes for both College Preparatory and Career Technology Preparatory. The high school campus is one of the largest in the state of Georgia. It consists of a main building (9-12 building) that holds eight hallways, one media center, one gymnasium, one cafeteria, and one auditorium (although not exactly connected to the high school building itself); as well as a ninth grade center that holds two additional hallways, one gymnasium, one cafeteria, and one media center. The school has also recently constructed an additional building consisting of classrooms, conference rooms, and a large weight room. The school offers AP classes and joint-enrollment withCollege of Coastal Georgia and theValdosta State University Kings Bay Campus. The school is part of the Georgia 5A Class. In 2003, the Wildcats won the Georgia 5A Football State Championship by defeatingValdosta High School .There are two middle schools in the county serving grades sixth through eighth grade:
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Camden Middle School
*St. Mary's Middle School There also nine elementary schools throughout the county serving grades Pre-K through fifth grade:
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Crooked River Elementary
*David L. Rainer Elementary
*Kingsland Elementary
*Mamie Lou Gross Elementary
*Mary Lee Clark Elementary
*Matilda Harris Elementary
*St. Marys Elementary
*Sugarmill Elementary
*Woodbine Elementary The federal government provides a substantial part of the school system's budget as the high density of military dependents who attend school there.
Demographics
As of the
census GR|2 of 2000, there were 43,664 people, 14,705 households, and 11,381 families residing in the county. Thepopulation density was 69 people per square mile (27/km²). There were 16,958 housing units at an average density of 27 per square mile (10/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 75.04% White, 20.11% Black or African American, 0.49% Native American, 1.01% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 1.37% from other races, and 1.88% from two or more races. 3.63% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.There were 14,705 households out of which 46.80% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 62.20% were married couples living together, 11.70% had a female householder with no husband present, and 22.60% were non-families. 17.70% of all households were made up of individuals and 4.00% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.84 and the average family size was 3.22.
In the county the population was spread out with 31.70% under the age of 18, 12.90% from 18 to 24, 33.90% from 25 to 44, 16.30% from 45 to 64, and 5.20% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 28 years. For every 100 females there were 107.00 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 108.50 males.
The median income for a household in the county was $41,056, and the median income for a family was $45,005. Males had a median income of $31,582 versus $22,104 for females. The
per capita income for the county was $16,445. About 8.40% of families and 10.10% of the population were below thepoverty line , including 11.30% of those under age 18 and 15.70% of those age 65 or over.Cities and towns
*Kings Bay
*Kings Bay Base
*Kingsland
*St. Marys
*WoodbineExternal links
* [http://www.co.camden.ga.us/ Camden County website]
* [http://www.camden.k12.ga.us/ Camden County Schoolboard]
* [http://www.camdencountyga.com/index.htm Camden County, Georgia...We wish you were here!]
* [http://www.camdencounty-ga.com/ Georgia Online: Camden County]
* [http://camdencountyfootball.com/ Camden County Wildcats]
* [http://www.georgiascoast.com/ Georgia's Coast in photographs and more]
* [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1272&sug=y/"Camden County" New Georgia Encyclopedia]
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