Cobb was one of nine northwest Georgia counties carved out of Cherokee Indian country in 1832 and today is part of the booming Atlanta metropolitan area.
It was named in memory of U.S. senator Thomas W. Cobb ofGreensboro. The county seat, Marietta, was chartered in 1834. Located in the upper Piedmont, Cobb County never had many large landholdings, developing instead around small subsistence farms. The greatest wealth was in the towns. Before 1932 the thriving industrial center of Roswell was part of the county. In the antebellum era Marietta became a popular resort community. Near the Western and Atlantic Railroad, a sanitarium and several hotels catered to summer visitors seeking a cooler, healthier climate than that of the Georgia and South Carolina coast.
During the Civil War (1861-65), a locomotive chase known as Andrews Raid began in 1862 at Big Shanty (later Kennesaw), and in 1864 General William T. Sherman led an invading Union army through the county as part of the Atlanta campaign. The last mountain range north of Atlanta was in Cobb County. At the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain (June 27, 1864), the Union assault failed to dislodge Confederate forces from their entrenched positions. Nonetheless, a part of the Union force outflanked the Confederates, forcing them to abandon the mountain, as they struggled to stay between Sherman and Atlanta. Union forces occupied Marietta on July 3, 1864. Today the county’s role in the war is commemorated in Kennesaw at the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History, which houses the locomotive General used during Andrews Raid.
After the war Cobb County, for the next three-quarters of a century, suffered the same afflictions that plagued most of Georgia: a depressed farm economy, low-wage industries, and one-party politics built on white supremacy. In 1915 the county gained infamy for the lynching of an Atlanta Jewish businessman, Leo Frank, allegedly the murderer of thirteen-year-old Mary Phagan, formerly of Cobb County.
The county’s economic transformation began in 1942, when Bell Aircraft announced the opening of a Marietta branch to produce B-29 bombers. By 1945 the large government-built assembly plant provided employment for more than 28,000 workers. After World War II (1941-45), Bell Bomber closed. In 1951, during the Korean War (1950-53), the air force awarded the facility to the Lockheed Corporation. Lockheed-Georgia became the nation’s leading producer of transport planes, from the workhorse C-130 Hercules (first production model rollout in 1955) to the giant C-5 Galaxy (rollout in 1968).
According tothe 2020 U.S. census, Cobb County’s population is 766,149, a significant increase from the 2010 population of 688,078. The county is home to prominent businesses and corporations, including The Home Depot and Lockheed Martin. Growth in population and wealth contributed to the county’s expanding political power. In the 1990s Cobb was the home base for Newt Gingrich, the first Republican Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives in forty years, and Roy Barnes, Georgia’s governor from 1999 to 2003. In 2017 the Atlanta Braves moved to SunTrust Park, a new stadium in Cobb County that anchors a larger entertainment district called The Battery Atlanta. In 2020 the stadium was renamed Truist Park, following the bank’s merger with BB&T.
As newcomers flocked to the county, the population gradually became more diverse. By 1990, for the first time, less than half of Cobb’s residents were natives of Georgia. Between 1980 and 2000 the proportion of African Americans rose from 4.5 percent to 18.8 percent, as a generally affluent Black population joined the migration to the suburbs of Atlanta. By 2003 the county’s diversity extended to top leadership positions. An African American, Lee Rhyant, was general manager of the county’s largest industrial employer, Lockheed Martin. The supervisor of Cobb’s 4,600 county employees, David Hankerson, became Georgia’s first African American county manager in 1993. Betty L. Siegel, appointed president of Kennesaw State University in 1981, was the first woman ever to head a unit of the University System of Georgia. With Lisa A. Rossbacher’s selection as president of Southern Polytechnic State Universityin 1998, women headed both of the county’s public universities until Siegel’s retirement in 2006. (The two universities later merged in January 2015.) And in 2002 Sam Olens became the first Jew elected to chair the Cobb County Commission. Indicative of the county’s transformation, none of these firsts excited much public or media attention.
In 2022, the largest racial or ethnic group in Cobb County was the white (non-Hispanic) group, which had a population of 382,809. Between 2010 and 2022, the Black (non-Hispanic) population had the most growth increasing by 47,693 from 170,262 in 2010 to 217,955 in 2022.
Each year, Cobb high schools rank among the best in Georgia, according to U.S. News and World Report. Cobb high schools topped the list again this year, and Dickerson Middle School claimed the #1 title for Georgia middle schools. Dodgen Middle School was close behind, seizing the #3 spot.
Cobb is already recognized for its winning combination of facilities and customer service and for being a sports power alley, with two major league teams calling Cobb County home – Major League Soccer's Atlanta United and Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves.
8.29% of the population for whom poverty status is determined in Cobb County, GA (62.5k out of 755k people) live below the poverty line, a number that is lower than the national average of 12.5%. The largest demographic living in poverty are Females 18 - 24, followed by Males 18 - 24 and then Females 25 - 34.
When looking at pure population numbers, Fulton County has the largest number of black residents, at 440,568 (43.6 percent of the county population), followed by DeKalb , at 392,421 (53.3 percent of the county population).
Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology, Lawrenceville (#1) North Gwinnett High School, Suwanee (#17) Paul Duke High School, Norcross (#32)
As the oldest high school in Cobb County, R. L. Osborne has served as a cornerstone of our community for more than 120 years. Established as Olive Springs Community School in 1881, the building was comprised of a single room serving grades one through eight.
In 2016, when Hillary Clinton became the first Democrat to win Cobb County since Jimmy Carter in 1976, and the first non-Georgian Democrat since John F. Kennedy in 1960. The county then supported Joe Biden in 2020 by 14 points–the best showing for a Democrat since Kennedy in 1960.
About 363 adults and 88 children are among the 451 people. To break it down even further, about 127 people are unsheltered (living in cars, on the street), 178 live in an emergency shelter and 146 people live in transitional housing. Between the genders, men make up the largest demographic of homeless people in Cobb.
The median income in Cobb County was $41,906 in 2021. The unemployment rate in Cobb County was 2.8% in 2023. The percentage of people with obesity in Cobb County was 29.8% in 2021.
In 2022, there were 1.39 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (26k people) in Marietta, GA than any other race or ethnicity. There were 18.8k Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) and 7.02k Other (Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups.
Ethnically, contemporary Georgia is not homogeneous but reflects the intermixtures and successions of the Caucasus region. About four-fifths of the people are Georgians; the rest are Armenians, Russians, Azerbaijanis, and, in smaller numbers, Ossetes, Greeks, Abkhazians, and others.
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