Summer 2001 - Gwinnett County, GA-2025

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The county currently covers 437 square miles and includes approximately 280,000 acres of land. This makes Gwinnett the 50th largest county in the state in landmass.
In 2022, the largest racial or ethnic group in Gwinnett County was the white (non-Hispanic) group, which had a population of 311,722. Between 2010 and 2022, the Black (non-Hispanic) population had the most growth increasing by 99,794 from 187,063 in 2010 to 286,857 in 2022.
Incorporated on December 15, 1821, exactly three years to the day after the formation of Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville is the county seat, the oldest city in Gwinnett, and second oldest city in Metro Atlanta.
Gwinnett County, Georgia has 431.1 square miles of land area and is the 48th largest county in Georgia by total area.
Gwinnett was chosen to fill the unexpired term of Archibald Bulloch as President of the Executive Council, or Provisional Governor of Georgia, on March 4, 1777. He served only a few months before being defeated for re-election by Governor John A. Treutlen.

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The early settlers of Gwinnett were the Winns, Hutchinses, Baughs, Howells, Stricklands, Simmonses, Anthonys, Baxters, Grahams, and many others.
Gwinnett County was created on December 15, 1818, and named for Button Gwinnett, one of the three Georgia signers of the Declaration of Independence. The county was formed from the combination of land that was ceded to the state of Georgia by the Cherokee and Creek Indians and a portion of Jackson County.

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