Georgia statistical series

GEORGIA STATISTICAL SERIES
~tate Planning Bureau H. Oliver Welch, Director 116 Mitchell Street, S. W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Introduction

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De scr iption of Departments

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Publications By Department

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Publications by Topic

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Appendix

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INTRODUCTION
Georgia Statistical Series is designed to serve as a source book for statistical data prepared by departments, agencies and commis sions of the State of Georgia.
Coordination of efforts and the availability of one central source for locating agency material has plagued government since its activities were first divided into separate departments. Recognizing this dilemma, the Georgia State Planning and Programming Bureau contacted state departments in an effort to bring statistical publications of Georgia state government under one cover. This activity resulted in Georgia Statistical Series.
This document is divided into three sections. The first section consists of a summary description of state agencies. It includes main functions and responsibilities and mentions pertinent statistical material of the department.
The second section is an alphabetical listing of pulJlications by department. It also indicates where to locate further information about each document.
In the third section, publications are categorized by subject or topic. Included is more detail about each publication--a short
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description of the data, the geographic area covered by the document, the frequency and/ or origin and the name of the department where the data may be found.
An appendix is included giving the names and addresses of each department where statistics can be obtained.
This document was prepared by Lecie Richards, Office of Research and Information of the Georgia State Planning and Programming Bureau, with the cooperation of the State departments represented herein.
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DESCRIPTION OF DEPARTMENTS

Commission on Aging
The major responsibilities of the Commission on Aging are to handle federal programs related to aging which are not the responsibility of another state agency; to study, plan and execute a program designed to meet the present and future needs of aging citizens of the state; to assist in the development of programs for the aging in Georgia's counties, towns and cities and the coordination of these programs and to conduct demonstration projects with public and pri vate agencies concerned with the problems of aging.
With the signing of The Older Americans Act, the Commission on Aging was designated as the state agency to develop a state plan for administering and supervising funds to be made available under Title III of this Act. One statistical publication resulting from these funds is Georgia Fact Book on Aging. written by the Commission and the Georgia Gerontology Society. This informative document covers health, education, income maintenance and employment, recreation and creati ve activities, social services, housing and special programs for the aged. A wealth of statistics in these areas is included. Another publication containing statistical data is their Annual Report. Most of the data in this document deals with the Commission's fiscal history.
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DepartITlent on Agriculture
The Office of the COITlITlissioner of Agriculture, in the DepartITlent of Agriculture, has the responsibility of adITlinistering departITlental activities and of law enforceITlent. In addition to authority relating to hUITlan foods, such as eggs, fish, dairy products and grains, the COITlITlissioner is charged with ITlaking regulations, conducting inspections, confis eating and licensing dealers in all foods for hUITlans, aniITlals and poultry. Further, he ITlakes regulations governing fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, poultry and livestock disease and dealers in livestock and in seeds.
The DepartITlent of Agriculture consists of several di visions: InforITlation and Education, Marketing, Laboratories and Inspection, Seed and Plant Control, Livestock Disease Control, EntoITlology, FarITlers' Markets and the Georgia Milk COITlITlission.
The InforITlation and Education Di vision is the inforITlation dis seITlination center for the departITlent. Its purpose is to keep farITlers and conSUITlers aware of requireITlents which they ITlust ITleet. Most of the departITlent's statistical publications originate here.
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Georgia Art Commission
The purpose of the Georgia Art Commis sion is to ad vise the State on (1) art and aesthetic matters including painting, sculptures, murals, tablets and monuments that are the property of the state; (2) the design and visual appearance of state buildings and grounds; (3) the appearance of highways and parks, and (4) ways and means to promote the development of the arts in Georgia.
At this writing, the Commis sion is conducting a survey of the cultural resources of the state through a federal study grant. This pilot project seeks to encourage appreciation and understanding of the various art forms among the state's population. The program calls for cultural exposure to underdeveloped areas of the state through touring exhibitions and performance which utilize symposiums and workshops.
Aside from their Annual Report, the Commission's only publication is The Arts in Georgia, prepared for them and supported by a study grant from the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities. This book, written by Carlyn Fisher, contains very limited statistical data. It presents only such items as Georgia's area, population and income statistics; the Commissionl s fiscal data; art club memberships in the state and art courses offered in certain colleges and universities.
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Department of Audits and Accounts The State Auditor, head of the Department of Audits and Accounts,
is elected by Georgia's General Assembly. He is charged with examining the books and accounts of every state officer, department, commission and every local school system and official recei ving funds from the state or being maintained by public funds. He must establish forms and records for collecting and paying of all state funds and maintain accounting records of the transactions of all state agencies. These audits and examinations are reported annually to the Governor and General Assembly, along with a detailed and comprehensive report of the salaries and expenses of every person in all subdivisions of the Executive Department.
Each year the Auditor publishes a Report of the State Auditor of Georgia and Supplement and a Summary Statement of Financial Condition and Statements of Treasury Receipts and Allotments. Statistics can be found in these documents in such areas as the state1s assets, liabilities, surpluses, obligations, treasury receipts and budget allotments.
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Department of Banking The Department of Banking is responsible for providing for the
incorporation, suspension and regulation of state banks and statechartered credit unions. It is the Department's duty to execute all laws relating to banks and credit unions in Georgia.
Annual examinations of all state banks, investigations and approval (or disapproval) of applications for bank charters and facilities, bank mergers and conversions and voluntary and involuntary liquidations are among the dutie s of this Department.
Statistical data can be found in the Department's abstract of assets, liabilities and operating expenses of all State Banks, Monthly Bulletin, and Annual Report. Included in the Annual Report is a listing of all banks in Georgia and their statements for the current year.
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State Budget Bureau
The Budget Bureau is responsible for the preparation of the State of Georgia Budget, published biennially. The Bureau establishes policies and guidelines which are furnished to the state agencies to facilitate the preparation of their biennium budget requests. Upon receiving these requests, a hearing is scheduled with each agency to work out an analytical budget review. During the process of the budget hearings, the revenue estimator for the Budget Bureau finalizes the revenue estimate for the biennium.
After passage of the Appropriations Act by the General Assembly, the Budget Bureau requires each agency to submit an annual operating budget which must conform to the Act. After approval of this yearly operating budget, agencies submit quarterly work programs and requests for allotment of funds which must be approved by the Budget Director. Through these controls and the additional requirement of monthly, quarterly and annual expenditure reports, the Budget Bureau supervises the fiscal management of each agency of state government.
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Office of the Comptroller General
The Comptroller General keeps books on all taxes, fees and other funds deposited with the State Treasurer which are collected by the Department of Revenue and all other departments and offices and countersigns all warrants issued to each department, board or commission. The Comptroller General is also designated as the Insurance Commissioner, the Georgia Safety Fire Commissioner and the Industrial Loan Commissioner, preforming the duties of each of these positions.
The Insurance Commissioner must license insurance companies and regulate and assure their solvency; must examine and license insurance agents each year; must periodically examine each insurance company in the state and must receive, review and investigate complaints and inquiries regarding insurance.
As Safety Fire Commissioner, he must administer the Fire Eafety Code, enforcing fire laws in every county and inspecting all schools and public buildings in Georgia for fire safety.
The Industrial Loan Commissioner licenses and supervises industrial loan offices, approves industrial loan rates and fees, examines each office quarterly and receives and reviews complaints.
Statistical publications include the Annual Report of the Comptroller General and Insurance Commissioner. Excellent data is contained in
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this report including figures of the statement of operations, the analysis of cash receipts, cash disbursements, and refunds of the treasury and the insurance commissioners report.
The Comptroller General's Office also distributes publications concerning insurance examinations, licenses and rules and regulations of Acts related to its activities.
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State Board of Corrections The primary duty of the State Board of Corrections is to maintain
a program of wise, humane and intelligent prison administration. To accomplish this, the Board is authorized to adopt and establish rules and regulations governing the transaction of business of the Penal System of the State and to adopt rules governing the assignment, housing, working, feeding, clothing, treatment, discipline, rehabilitation, training and hospitalization of all prisoners under its custody.
In addition, the Board of Corrections adopts rules and regulations governing the conduct and welfare of employers of state institutions, county public work camps and state highway camps operating under its supervision.
Statistical data on the corrections systems may be found in the Board IS Annual Report.
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Department of Defense
The Department of Defense is composed of the Military Di vision and Civil Defense Division.
The Military Division is charged with the responsibilities of organizing, administering, training and directing units of the militia of the state--the Army Air National Guard. It is the Military's duty to provide adequate armories and necessary facilities to house units of the militia and to maintain all facilities of the division throughout the state. To supervise and administer technicians employed with any units and acti vities of the Army and Air Guards; to procure and issue supplies, arms, aircraft and equipment from the Federal government and to direct and administer all units and personnel of the militia when they are called or ordered to active duty, are some of the Division's duties. It also must, in cooperation with Federal authorities, insure that all units remain in a constant state of readiness for immediate order to active duty and maintain all military records of the militia.
The Civil Defense Division must meet the requirements of all emergency functions (other than functions for which military forces or other Federal agencies are responsible). It must prevent injury and damages resulting from natural or human forces and provide as sistance in education and training to other state agencies and political subdivisions in preparation for all phases of civil defense plans and operations.
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Department of Education

The Board of Education maintains exclusive jurisdiction over all public grade and high schools, including those for the deaf and blind, and, at its discretion, defines and regulates the curriculum and courses of study therein. It classifies and certifies for employment all teachers in the public school system and administers all funds appropriated for the maintenance and operation of the public schools. It has the power to prescribe the standard requirements in education and courses for all academic and professional universities and colleges in the state; vocational education and training are also included within its jurisdiction.

The Educational Department of the public school system consists of programs administered by various acti vities including:

Office of State Superintendent of Schools
CiviI Defense Program Adult Education Unit School Library Service Audio Visual Unit Professional Textbook and
Library Committee

Teacher Education and Certification Unit
Pupil Personnel Services Unit Governor's Honors Program Educational Television Service Unit Services for Exceptional Children Unit Vocational Education Local Programs

Of particular interest is the Statistical Services Unit which concerns itself with the collecting, processing, analyzing and disseminating of educational information. It organizes, reports and predicts statistical information basic to the planning of programs, formulation of policies,

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evaluation of programs and improvement of education. Annual monthly reports from local school systems are processed and filed along with other educational data which is organized and maintained for distribution to the various units of the Department of Education, the State Board of Education, the General Assembly and other interested agents and agencies.
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Department of Family and Children Services
The Department of Family and Children Services receives and administers funds for old-age assistance, aid to the blind, aid to dependent children and aid to the totally and permanently disabled. Its acti vitie s consist of Administrative Operations of the State Department, Benefits and Grants to Counties for Administration and Services. All welfare programs are carried out through a complex system of maintaining a semi-autonomous county department in each of the 159 counties.
The Division of Social Administration is responsible for the administration of the four public assistance programs. Its functions are carried out through a Division Director's office and four sections: Field Social Services Section, Medical Eligibility Section, Staff Development Section and Quality Control Section.
Within the State Board for Children and Youth is the Division for Children and Youth. Its social assistance functions are carried out through the Child Welfare Section, Court Services Section, Licensing Section and Youth Development Centers.
Distributing funds for the various social and welfare programs of the department is carried on by the Division of Business Administration. The Accounting Section, Data Processing Section and Staff Services Section are included in this Division.
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The Division of Research and Statistics carries out collection, analysis and interpretation of data through the Statistics Section and Research Section.
The major statistical publications include the Food Stamp Program in Georgia, Profile of Recidivism, Changes in the Personality Adjustment and Intellectual Functioning of Students in Augusta Youth Development Center and the Annual Report. The Annual Report includes statistics relating to a variety of areas in the field.
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Georgia Forest E.esearch Council
The Forest Research Council is authorized to investigate subjects, methods, means and ways of carrying out such forestry research as it determines necessary. The Council is to promote and assist in publicizing results of any forest research accomplishments; to coordinate all forestry research in the state; to designate any qualified agency of the State or Federal government or any other organization to carry out research and to accept appropriations, grants and gifts from any organization.
The Forest Research Council1s project is based on a step by step program aimed at meeting these four major goals: to bring the State I s forest lands to maximum productivity; to more fully utilize the growth of all tree species; to develop markets and marketing methods and to develop efficient and economical harvesting and processing methods.
Of particular interest is the continuing series of Georgia Forest Research Papers and Georgia Forest Research Reports. These publications are of a technical nature, dealing with specialized aspects of forest research.
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Georgia Forestry COITlITlission
The goals of the Forestry COITlITlission are to proITlote and aid forest farITling and nursery work, planting, ITlanageITlent and protection of forests and ITlarketing of farITl products.
To iITlpleITlent these goals, the COITlITlission has the responsibility for taking all action appropriate to foster and iITlprove reforestation; for engaging in research and other projects to deterITline better forestry practices and for offering aid, assistance arid technical advice to land
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owners relative to the preservation and culture of forests. Other duties include conducting and directing fire prevention work and ITlaintenance of equipITlent and personnel for this purpose, and cooperating with other agencies (governITlental and private) for the advanceITlent of the forests of the state.
In carrying out the functions of the COITlITlission, activities have been established in adITlinistration, state forest activity, forest ITlanageITlent, reforestation and forest protection.
The adITlinistration activity, because it is cOITlposed of not only the AdITlinistration Unit but also the InforITlation and Education Unit, is of particular iITlportance. Statistical publications are distributed by the Forest Education, Forest ManageITlent and Reforestation Suboffices.
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State Game and Fish Commission The Game and Fish Commission has the authority, control, manage-
ment, restoration, conservation and regulation of birds, game, wildlife, fur-bearing animals, fresh and salt water fish, shellfish and crustaceans. It also is responsible for the acquisition, establishment, control and management of hatcheries, sanctuaries, refuges, reservations and all other property used for such purposes by the state.
The main divisions of the Commission are Administrative Services, Program Planning and Evaluation and Field Operations. The Program Planning and Evaluation Di vision coordinates its programs with publicity media and information-education publications to provide the groundwork for effective operation of all its programs. There are plans for publication of a monthly newsletter and a quarterly magazine. Presently, the commission collects and compiles statistical data on wildlife in Georgia which can be found in their publication entitled Statewide Wildlife Investigations.
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Department of Public Health
The Department of Public Health carries out several major programs. Administrative and Staff Services include the activities of the Director's office and all the basic centralized services essential to maintain program operations. Physical Health Services are concerned with all public health programs which deal with the maintenance and improvement of the physical and environmental health of GeorgiaI s population. Mental Health Services provide basic administrative services for support of their major mental health institutional programs as well as the program for the purchase of psychiatric care in certain general hospitals for indigent patients. Epidemiological Health Services incorporates the activities of the Division of Epidemiology including disease and disability studies, sociologic and biologic studies, public health vetinary services and laboratory services.
Purchasing of medical and hospital services for certain physical problems of the medically indigent is the responsibility of the Medical Care Services. The activity of administering the state-wide program for the treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholics, of course, is assumed by the Alcoholic Rehabilitation Service. The Atlanta Regional Hospital, Augusta Regional Hospital and Battey State Hospital serve patients from their respective areas. Battey State Hospital provides services to individuals with active tuberculosis. In addition, there is the Georgia Retardation Center, Gracewood State School and Hospital, Mental Health Institute, Milledgeville State Hospital and Southwestern State Hospital and Medical facilities construction. The division for
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Water Quality Control conducts programs in the sanitary collection and disposal of sewage, industrial waste and other wastes from counties, cities, towns, communities and industries.
Vitality and morbidity statistics can be found in such annual reports as Estimated Population by Race, Sex, and Age, Georgia - and Estimated Population By Race by County and City, Annual Statistical Report and Georgia Vital and Morbidity Statistics.
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State Highway Department of Georgia
The Highway Department has exclusi ve jurisdiction and control over the construction and maintenance of the entire system of state highways, roads and bridges, except those operated by counties without state or federal funds. It also has jurisdiction and control over all state and federal funds appropriated for highway purposes.
The activities of the Department fall into four categories: General Operations; Authority Rentals; Maintenance and Betterments by State Personnel and Planning and Construction of Roadways.
General Operations provides for the necessary executive, managerial and administrative services not directly applicable to a specific construction or maintenance problem. Authority Rentals provides for the lease-rental obligations of the Highway Department to the Georgia State Highway Authority, the State Office Building Authority and the Georgia Rural Roads Authority in accordance with lease-rentals provisions.
Maintenance and Betterments by State Personnel includes the preservation and maintenance of roads and bridges on the state highway system, traffic services such as land and edge striping and the fabrication and erection of traffic signs, operation of repair shops for state-owned equipment, etc.
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A major portion of revenue and departmental effort is received by the Planning and Construction of Roadways Division. The planning function, engineering function and construction acti vity of the Highway Department fall into this Division.
The Highway Department publishes an abundance of statistical publications. Regional and area transportation studies, engineering reports on such topics as traffic speeds and road and street needs, the financing of studies, traffic court data and mileage are included in their publications.
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Department of Industry and Trade
The Department of Industry and Trade has the responsibility for establishing policies to encourage capital investment and expanded employment in both new and existing industries. In order to achieve this, the Department must plan and conduct a program designed to attract tourists to the state, promote the establishment of aviation facilities within the state and encourage research aimed at the optimum development of the state I s agricultural and natural resource s.
The Department of Industry and Trade is composed of five divisions. The Administrative Division is responsible for the coordination and control of the others. The Research Division is designed to provide pertinent information for attracting industry to the state while the Industry Di vision is charged with the responsibility of promoting and attracting new industry and business to Georgia. Planning and conducting a program to attract tourists, visitors and other interested persons and coordinating and assisting individuals, cities, areas and attractions of the state in their promotion efforts for the same purpose are carried on by the Tourist Division. The Aviation Division's role is to develop a state-wide program which will best serve the needs of the state and best interests of a particular community.
A wide variety of statistical documents are compiled by this Department covering such topics as travel, transportation, economic data and industrial survey re sults.
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Georgia Depal'tment of Labor The Departme nt of Labor consists of the Inspection Di vision and the
Employment Security Agency. The responsibilities of the Inspection Division include: (1) the inspec-
tion of all places of employment and the enforcement of all labor laws pertaining to child labor, safety and sanitation; (2) the setting of detailed standards for safe and healthful practices and other employment conditions which cannot be minutely prescribed by law; (3) the mediating, conciliating and arbitrating of industrial disputes; (4) enforcing the child labor laws and (5) enforcing Georgia laws regulating pri vate employment agencies.
The Employment Security Agency is to administer an employment security program consisting of an unemployment insurance program and an employment service program. Unemployment insurance is paid to unemployed workers who qualify under the law. A placement service is maintained for Georgia employees and employers.
The Department of Labor publishes data in such areas as manpower, employment and earnings with statistics on employment skills, employment trends, labor force estimates earnings, etc.
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Department of Law The major function of the Department of Law is to advise the
Governor and department heads on the various legal problems which surround the operation of their departments. Conferences are held, oral advice rendered and formal written official opinions are given to the Governor or the department head. Unofficial opinions are rendered as time and official duties permit. Assistance is also rendered to the General Assembly by advising and assisting individual members of committees in the drafting of legislation.
Opinions of the Attorney General is published by this Department.
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State Merit System of Personnel Administration The State Merit System was created for the purpose of establishing
a modern program of personnel administration within state government. E.ffective recruitment and examination procedures, a sound position classification and pay plan and other phases of personnel administration were designed to implement this function.
Efficient and effective administration of the varied and complex functions of State government requires the state to secure the best employees possible. Appeal of state employment depends upon the stability of employment, an adequate salary, competitive fringe benefits and other features which make for an attractive work environment. The State Merit System program seeks to develop such an environment through a career service.
Statistical publications cover such areas as wage comparisons, accident control reports and employee separations from the state.
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Department of Mines, Mining and Geology The Department of Mines, Mining and Geology has the duty of
studying, analyzing and reporting on the geological, mineral, and water resources of the State. Among the Department's projects are: (I) the investigation of properties, mines and prospects; (2) publications of technical reports, chemical analyses of minerals, ores and rocks; (3) miscroscopic, spectrographic, and x-ray investigations of the same and (4) analyses of water for industries, municipalities and private individuals.
The Department serves as a clearing house for information. It takes an active role in educational work and the publication of articles, journals and maps. It also cooperates in investigative and geologic studies with city, county and state governments and with the University System of Georgia.
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State Board of Pardons and Paroles
The dutie s of the Board of Pardons and Paroles center around the release, under parole supervision, of all eligible inmates whom the Board feels will live without violating the law. This Board has the power to grant reprieves, pardons, and paroles, to commute penalties, remove disabilities imposed by law and remit any part of a sentence for offenses against the State, except treason or impeachment and except when the Governor refuses to suspend a sentence of death.
The Board compiles several publications containing statistical data. Its fiscal year statistical summary includes data on inmate population, type of offense, number of paroles, pardons, number of supervisors, case loads, etc. The monthly Research and Statistical Office Report carries statistical data under the catagories of board action, supervision, v.iolations, out of state cases and offense analyses. The Board's Annual Report includes information on average caseloads per district and number of revocations, newly assigned cases, cases revoked, number of successful visits, office contacts, total cases contacted, investigations completed, expenditures and a statistical summary of their activity for past fiscal years.
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State Planning and Programming Bureau

The State Planning and Programming Bureau, created in 1967, is the state agency responsible for the orderly development and proper planning of affairs of state government. It is composed of two divisions, the State Planning Division and the Research and Information Center.

Among the Bureau's responsibilities are activities such as providing planning assistance to local and state governments, disseminating information, technical assistance and advice to the Governor and General Assembly and coordinating federal programs coming into the State.

The State Planning and Programming Bureau is to prepare comprehensive, long-range recommendations for the coordinated growth of the state; to analyze the quality and quantity of services required for this growth and to harmonize the planning activities of all departments, institutions, local governments and other public and private bodies within the state.

The Bureau has the responsibility of working with departments and

institutions of the state government and the Bureau of the Budget to

review plans and/or programs filed with the federal government pertaining

to any federal-aid program. The surveying, reviewing and appraising of

the accomplishments of state government in achieving the goals and

objectives set forth in the biennial development programs also falls under

the duties of this Bureau, along with providing assistance to the General

Assembly upon request and assisting its committees with any needed informa-

tion or material.

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State Board of Probation The Director of Probation, in charge of the Probation System, has
responsibility for supervising and directing the work of the Circuit Probation Officers; maintaining accurate files and records on all probation cases and persons on probation; serving as Deputy Compact Administrator establishing procedures to insure the SystemI s compliance with the Interstate compact for the Supervision of Parolees and Probationers and directing In-Service Training Programs for officers and secretaries.
The Board of Probation also employs circuit probation officers and assigns them to the judicial circuits in the state. These officers investigate all cases referred to them by the courts and make written reports to the courts with their recommendations. They also supervise and keep records on the probationers in their judicial circuits and insure compliance with the sentences imposed upon the probationers.
The Annual Report contains data such as number probated, revoked, cases closed, fines cost, support, restitution, etc.
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Georgia Recreation Commission
The Georgia Recreation Commission is charged with formulating a comprehensive recreation policy for Georgia in cooperation with other state agencies, interested organizations and citizens. Among its duties are the study and appraisal of recreational needs of the state and the as semblying and dis seminating of information relative to recreation.
The Commis sion is to cooperate in the promotion and organization of local recreational systems of programs for cities, counties, towns, school districts and other areas of the State, and, upon request, to advise them in the planning and financing of recreation areas, facilities and programs. It is to aid in recruiting, educating and placing recreation workers, in promoting recreational institutes and conferences, to help establish and promote recreation standards and to cooperate with state and federal agencies, commercial, industrial, and recreation interests, voluntary agencies and other agencies interested in the promotion of recreational opportunities.
The Recreation Commis sion' s two statistical publications are Public Recreation in Georgia and Salary Study for Directors of Public Recreation. Both of these documents are continuing annual publications.
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Board of Regents of the University Systerrl of Georgia
The Board of Regents of the University Systerrl is responsible for the errlployrrlent of all faculty rrlerrlbers and other personnel of the University Systerrl and its institutions. It is authorized to consolidate, suspend and/or abolish institutions, to add or abolish degrees and to exercise full control over the properties of the University Systerrl and its cOrrlponent institutions. The Board rrlay elect, appoint and fix the cOrrlpensation of professors,. educators stewards or any other officers necessary for all the schools in the University Systerrl. It rrlay allocate state funds arrlong the institutions to enhance the efficient and econorrlic operation of the University Systerrl.
The following institutions are included in the University Systerrl: University of Georgia; Georgia Institute of Technology; Medical College of Georgia; Georgia State College; WOrrlen's College of Georgia; Georgia Southern College; Valdosta State College; Albany State College; Fort Valley State College; Savannah State College; Georgia Southwestern College and Augusta College. The Junior Colleges include: Brunswick Junior College; Middle Georgia College; Colurrlbus College; South Georgia College; Arrrlstrong State College; Abraharrl Baldwin Agricultural College; Dalton Junior College; Gainesville Junior College and Kennesaw Junior College.
Continuing Statistical publications include Quarterly Enrollrrlent Reports, Norrrlative Data for the Freshrrlan Class University Systerrl of Georgia, and Annual Financial Report.
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Employees' Retirement System The Employees' Retirement System was established and placed under
a Board of Trustees to provide retirement allowances and other benefits for employees of the State of Georgia and its political subdivisions.
The Retirement System also administers the Enabling Act of 1951, which provides for the extension, on a voluntary basis, of federal Social Security coverage to employees of political subdivisions of the state. Contributions for Social Security are received from each participating unit and are reported to the Social Security Administrator.
The statistical publication of this agency is the annual Actuary's Report. Projections of number of employees, projection of fund balances, information such as mortality rates before and after retirement, disability and withdrawal rates, progress of future salaries, distribution of membership, distribution of active employees by age and service groups, etc., may be found in these reports.
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Department of Revenue
The Department of Revenue is the tax collecting agency for the state. Among the princiI;>al taxes and licenses collected are sales, motor fuel, kerosene, income, alcoholic beverages, cigars and cigarettes, property, motor vehicle licenses, motor vehicle registrations and estates. The commissioner of the department has the duty of administering all tax laws and making rules and regulations necessary for the enforcement of those laws. He has the responsibility for employing all personnel necessary for the functioning of the Department and has the power to enforce all laws and regulations pertaining to the control of liquor withing the state.
The Commis sioner also answers appropriate legal action that is taken to enforce the Georgia revenue laws and requests the Attorney General to supply legal as sistance from the Department of Law. He supervises all tax administration throughout the State, makes a thorough study of taxation in Georgia and elsewhere with a view to improvement of administration and legislation affecting the people of Georgia and publishes regulations, statistics and other reports he deems necessary within the limitations of his appropriation.
The department's Statistical Report contains data of revenue operation.
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Department of Public Safety
The Department of Public Safety consists of the Georgia State Patrol, Bureau of Investigation, Crime Laboratory, Driver I s License Di vision and the Safety Responsibility Division.
The general duties of the Georgia State Patrol are to patrol all roads, to prevent violation of all statute laws, to assist local law enforcement officers whenever needed to quell disorders and riots when requested by local authorities or the Governor, to issue, revoke or suspend licenses to motor vehicle operators and to investigate every accident upon any road and determine and fix the security required of any persons involved in or responsible for the accident.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has responsibilities for taking, receiving, and forwarding finger-prints, photographs, descriptions and measurements of persons in cooperation with the Bureaus of the State and the nation, to exchange information relating to crime and criminals and to keep permanent records of such information.
The Crime Laboratory, as a separate unit from the Bureau of Investigation, handles all types of examinations necessary in the prosecution of a case.
The primary purpose of the Driver I s License Division is to eliminate the reckless and irresponsible driver from the highways of the state by suspending his privilege to drive.
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The Safety Responsibility Division is charged with the responsibility for administering the Safety Responsibility Act of Georgia. This act provides that the driver and/or owner of a vehicle involved in an accident which results in death, personal injury or property damage in excess of $100 must, in not less than 30 days, furnish proof of ability to pay claims arising out of the accident.
The Department of Public Safety issues many statistical reports. The data covers arrests, traffic fatalities, traffic inquiries, vehicles involved in accidents, special activities of the Georgia State Patrol, etc.
The Annual Report contains a wealth of statistical material. The Accident Reporting Division; Georgia State Patrol Field Activities; Personnel Division; Safety Education Di vision; Drivers License Division; Georgia Bureau of Investigation; Crime Laboratory; Revocation Unit; Safety Responsibility Division; Treasurer's Division; Communications' Division and Motor Vehicle Inspection Division each compile their data for a valuable source book.
The Traffic Accident and Enforcement Summary is a compilation of accident data by time of day, day of week, type of vehicle, type of accident and type of violation. Continuing publications include Standard Summary of Motor Vehicle Accidents, Breakdown of Traffic Facilities and Daily Comparison of Traffic Deaths.
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Georgia Science and Technology Com.m.ission The Georgia Science and Technology Com.m.is sion was created in
1964 to review and evaluate the status of the scientific and technological resources and capabilities of the state. Am.ong its duties is providing inform.ation, planning, evaluation, and recom.m.endations for action to the Governor, General Assem.bly, state agencies and private agencies within Georgia.
To date, the Com.m.is sion has published two reports. Inform.ation concerning percentage of com.puter population, equipm.ent utilization, availability of equipm.ent, com.pany plans to expand com.puter use, participating organizations and type of com.puter utilized in the state is contained in their publication Com.puter Utilization Within the State of Georgia. Com.puter Support Personnel contains such inform.ation as coverage, salary and type of em.ploym.ent (governm.ent, industry, or educational) for each position category and occupational definition.
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Office of the Secretary of the State
The Office of the Secretary of State is comprised of four separate divisions: Archives and History, Examining Boards, Buildings and Grounds, and Combined Divisions.
The Archives and Records Division includes the Department of Archives, the State Museum of Science and Industry and the Microfilm Department. The Department of Archives maintains for safekeeping the State I s valuable documents, records and other historical material. It publishes the Georgia Official and Statistical Register and maintains original county maps, field notes and other data which are important in determining ownership of the original grants of land in the state. The director of the State Museum of Science and Industry is responsible to the Secretary of State for the maintenance, repair and appearance of the museum. The major goal of the Microfilm Department is to microfilm all original documents and historical papers.
The program of the Examining Boards provides that the personnel administer 28 professional boards which are governed and regulated by the laws of the state. Renewal fees are collected annually and remitted to the State Treasurer. Examinations are given to new applicants for the various professions.
The Secretary of State has been made keeper of the State Capitol building and grounds, which includes the Executive Mansion, seven Confederate cemeteries and the Old State Capitol at Milledgeville.
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This division is responsible for the physical appearance and upkeep of these properties.
The main components of the Combined Divisions are Securities, Commis sions, Trade Mark, Buildings and Loans, Secretary of State, Corporation Charter, Fiscal Services, State Properties Commission, State Election Board and Administrative Procedures. Among the principle duties are: (1) licensing of brokers of securities in the state; (2) recording the charters of all corporations chartered by Georgia IS Superior Courts; (3) keeping a record of all Notaries Public of the State; (4) handling the furnishing of supplies and materials to the General Assembly through the Legislative Services; (5) furnishing all supplies and IlRterials for the General Elections and (6) recording and issuing all trade mark certificates.
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Georgia Public Service Commis sion The Public Service Commis sion has jurisdiction over all rail-
roads, telephone companies, electric power companies, gas utility companies, street railway and transit companies, express, telegraph, and terminal companies, compress companies, dock and wharf companies and "for hire" motor common and contract carriers of passengers and properties in the state.
The Commissioner has the responsibility for requiring all persons, companies, or corporations under its jurisdictions to apply fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory intra-state rates and charges, to provide adequate public services and facilities and to require these persons, companies or corporations to maintain financial responsibility.
Two documents published by the Commission, Mileage Guide and Arrest Report Digest, contain useful statistical data on Georgia highway mileage and the enforcement of state motor carriers.
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State Treasury Department The duty of the State Treasurer is to receive and properly account
for all state money corning into his possession. He is required to certify each payment made, showing by whom it was made, the amount and for what account.
He must make all disbursements issued upon a warrant of the Governor and chargeable to the proper appropriation made by the General Assembly. He is custodian of all bond deposits required by
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insurance companies, State depository banks and others required to deposit collateral bonds. All of the state's money is kept in state depository banks. Each bank, before receiving a deposit, must qualify to serve in this capacity by placing with the State Treasurer a sufficient amount of collateral bonds to fully protect his deposits so that the state will lose no money by bank failures.
The Treasury Department's continuing statistical publication is its Annual Report.
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PUBliCATIONS BY DEPARTMENT

Department

Aging, Commission on

Annual Report to the Governor and

General As sembly of Geor gia

98

Georgia Fact Book on Aging

98

Agr iculture, Departme nt of

Commercial Fertilizer and Liming Mater ials

Report

.

55

Economic Poisons Registration.

54

Fertilizer Tonnage Report

55

Georgia Agr iculture

54

Geor gia Agr iculture Facts

54

Georgia Farmer's Market Bulletin

54

Georgia Farmer's Market Sales Report

54

Georgia Poultry Facts

.

55

Poultry Market News

.

54

Report on Institutional Farms Advisory Committee

54

Weekly Tobacco Report

.

54

Art Commission, Georgia

The Arts in Georgia.

98

Audits and Accounts, Department of Summary Statement of Financial Condition and Statements of Treasury Receipts and Allotments 94

Banking, Department of

Abstract of Assets and Liabilities of all State Banks

85

Annual Report. .

85

Monthly Bulletin.

85

Budget, Bureau of the

State of Georgia Budget. . . . .

94

State of Georgia Budget-In Brief

94

Comptroller General, Office of the

Annual Report

.

87

Insurance Laws of the State of Georgia ..

88

Insurer s Authorized to do Busine s s in Georgia.

88

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Corrections, Board of Annual Report .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

Defense, Department of Anntlal Report ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

Education, Department of

Certificates - Teachers, Principals, Superintendents 93

Cost Per ADA Child. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 93

Georgia Public High Schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . .93

Receipts - Local, State and Federal for Maintenance

and Operation

93

Size of School Systems.

93

Family and Children Services, Department of

Change s in the Per sonality Adjustment and Intelle ctual

Functioning.of Students in Augusta Youth Deve-

.lopment Center . . . . . . .

97

Food Stamp Program in Georgia, The

97

Profile of Recidivism . . . . . . . .

97

Public Welfare Statistics in Georgia

97

Forest Research Council, Georgia Annual Reports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference Proceedings and Miscellaneous Reports Georgia Forest Research Reports Georgia Forest Research Papers

69-70 67-69 65-67 57-64

Forestry Commission, Georgia

Annual Report . . . . .

56

Annual Seedling Report

57

Beaver Damage Survey, 1967

56

Big Tree List

.

56

Forest Resource Report

.

56

Fore stry Fact Sheet

.

56

Forestry Generates Georgia's Economy

55

Major Fire Causes and Reasons Behind the Causes for

Protected Counties of the State of Georgia.

57

Monthly Fire Report

56

Seed to Seedlings

57

Three Days of Forestry

56

Wood- Using Industries in Georgia.

56

Game and Fish Commission

Central Region Fisheries Investigations

55

Coastal Region Research Activities .....

55

Papers on Small Impoundment Investigations

55

Statewide Wildlife Investigations

.

84

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Health, Department of Public

Annual Report (Battey State Hospital) . . . . . . . . . 96

Annual Report (Gracewood State School and Hospital) . 96

Annual Report of the Milledgeville State Hospital.

96

Annual Statistical Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

96

Annual Statistical Report of Outpatient Psychiatric

Clinics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

97

Estimated Population by Race, Sex, and Age, Georgia-

and Estimated Population by Race by County and

City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

96

Georgia Vitality and Morbidity Statistics .

96

Medical Directory of Georgia, by Counties

97

Highway Department, State

Accounting Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107

Atlanta Area Transportation Study - Existing Conditions

Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

105

Atlanta Area Transportation Study - Report on the

Development of a Trip Distribution Model ..

105

Atlanta Area Transportation Study - A Report on the

Group "A" Tables

.

105

Atlanta Area Transportation Study - A Report on the

Group "B" Table s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

105

Atlanta Area Transportation Study - Traffic Volume

Characteristics ................

105

Augusta Regional Transportation Study Introductory

Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

106

Augusta Regional Transportation Study - Technical Report

#1 Screenline Check Group "A" Tables. . . . .. 106

Augusta Regional Transportation Study - Technical Report

#2 Group "B" Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . .

106

B lennl.a lR eport

.

107

Financing of Georgia's Highway, Road and Street

Programs 1965-1984

.

100

Financing of Georgia's Highway, Road and Street

Programs 1965-1984 - Summary Report ...

100

Gainesville Technical Report - #1 - Accuracy Check

Group 'lA" Tables

. 106

Georgia State Highway System Mileage by Divisions and

Congressional Districts

. 100

Georgia's Highway Needs - A Summary Report Through 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Georgia's Statewide Highway Road and Street Needs . 100

Local City Street Mileage Classified by County, Muni-

cipality ,::l.nd Surface Type . . . . . . . . .

103

Mileage Inside Municipalitie s Classified by Road

System and Surface Type

.

104

Mileage of Each State Numbered Route Classified by

County and Federal-aid System

. 102

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Mileage of Public Roads in Georgia by County,

Road System and Surface Type

.

104

Mileage of Public Roads in Georgia by State

Highway System, County Roads and Surface Type 104

Mileage of the Designated Federal-aid Primary Road

System Classified by County, Federal Route

Number' and Section . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 102

Mileage of the Designated Federal-aid Primary Road

System Classified by Federal Route Number and

Section, Rurual and Urban and County . . ... 102

Public Road Mileage in Geor gia, By Countie s . . . . . 102

State Highway System and County Road Mileage Located

Within Municipalities in Georgia by Surface Types 103

State Highway System Mileage in Each County Classified

By State Route Number and Federal-aid System. 103

State Mileage Table s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 104

Summary of High Hour Data for Thirty-Seven

Continuous County Traffic Recording Stations

101

Summary of High Hour Data for Twenty-Four

. Urban Continuous Count Traffic Recording

Stations

.

101

Table T A -1 - Statewide Mileage Travel, and Non-

Fatal Injury and Fatal Injury Accidents . . ..

104

Traffic Speeds on Rural State and County Highways -

Spring and Fall - Report #14. . . . . . . . .

105

Truck Weight Study Tables 1967 Summer Series.

107

Twelve -Month Recapitulation for Thirty-Seven

Continuous Count Traffic Recording Stations

101

Twelve Month Recapitulation for Twenty-Four Urban

Continuous Count Traffic Recording Stations ..

101

Vehicle-Miles Per Day on Each Road System in

Georgia Classified by County, Rural and Incor-

porated Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

103

Industry and Trade, Department of

Annual Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

91

Characteristics of Out-of-State Visitor s by Major

De stination . . . . . . . . . . . .

91

Developing Georgia: Statistical Story

87

Developing Georgia: Transportation.

91

Economic Profiles

.

87

Ellijay, Georgia - Area Labor Report

86

Georgia Airport Dire ctory ..

85

Georgia Progress

.

81

Georgia Travel Industry, The

90

Industrial Revenue Bond Financing.

87

Industrial Survey of Georgia

.

87

Manufacturing Directory

.

89

New and Expanded Industry Lists.

89

Survey of Industrial Revenue Bond Financing in

Georgia

.

87

Toccoa Georgia Area Report.

87

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Travel Survey of Georgia, 1960-1961

90

World Trade Directory

.

89

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Labor, Department of

Albany Area Manpower Trends . . . . . . . . . . . .

88

Analysis of Intercounty Commuting of Workers .... 89

Annual Average Labor Force in Georgia - Estimates

by Area - 1962-1966

88

Area Manpower Report .....

88

Atlanta Area Manpower Trends .

88

Atlanta Human Resources Survey

89

Atlanta Skilled Workers in Manufacturing

89

Augusta Area Manpower Trends

88

Columbus Area Manpower Trends. . . .

88

Employment and Earnings by Industry ..

86

Employment and Wages Insured by the Georgia

Employment Security Law ...

86

Employment Security Activities ..

86

Farm Labor in Georgia, 1940-1957

89

Farm Labor Report

.

88

Geor gia Employment and Earning s by Industry - Final

Series, 1947-1960 .....

86

Georgia Employment Trends ..

89

Georgia Labor Force Estimates

89

Georgia Manpower Trends ...

89

Georgia Skill Study Complete Edition

86

Definitions of Occupations.

86

Summary Report. . . . . .

86

"The Challenge"

.

86

Macon Area Manpower Trends.

88

Occupational Wage Study ....

86

Savannah Area Manpower Trends

88

The Long-Term Unemployed Comparison with

Regular Unemployment Insurance Claimants

87

Unemployment Insurance History, General Survey

of State Economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

87

Law, Department of

Opinions of the Attorney General

94

Merit System of Personnel Administration

Annual Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

90

Comparision of Georgia Salaries with Other Public

Jurisdictions. . . .

85

Employee Census. . . . . . . . . .

90

Faithful Service Awards . . . . . .

90

Quarterly Accident Control Report.

85

Separations. . . . . . . . . . . . .

90

Wage Comparability in State Government

85

Wages and the R ising Cost of Living.

85

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Mine s, Mining and Geology, Department of

Agricultural Drainage in Georgia . ..

. ....

72

Annotated Bibliography of Georgia Geology Through

1959 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

78

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. Arte sian Water in Southeast Georgia With Special

Reference to the Coatal Area - Well Records

74

Abestos, Talc and Soapstone Deposits of Georgia ..

72

Artesian Well System of Georgia ....

70

Availability and Use of Water in Georgia, The ..

76

Baryte s Depo sits of Geor gia. . . . . . . . . . . .

71-73

Bauxite and Fuller s Earth of the Coatal Plain of Georgia 72

Bauxite Deposits of Georgia . . . . . . . . . .

71

Bleaching Clays of Georgia, The

.

79

Characteristics of Georgia's Water Resources and

Factors Related to their Use and Control, The.

80

Clay Deposits of Georgia.

71

Clays of Georgia, The ...

70

Coal Deposits of Georgia ..

71

Common Rock and Minerals of Georgia, The

79

Corundum Deposits of Georgia

.

70

Dolomite sand Magne s ian Lime stone s in Ge or gia .

80

Directory of Georgia Mineral Producer s ..

83

Drainage Inve stigations in Georgia . . . . .

72

Effect of a Severe Drought, 1954, on Stream Flow in

Geor gia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

78

Emergency Water Supplies for the Atlanta Area in a

National Emer gency. . . . . . . . . . . . .

84

Feld spar and Mical Deposits of Geor gia. . . . .

72

Fie ld Excur sion: Oconee Metasediments, North Central

Georgia-Southeast Tennessee

.

84

Field Excursion: Stone Mountain-Lithonia District

84

Field Excur sion: The Cartersville Fault Problem

84

Field Excursion: The Georgia Marble District.

84

Flagstone Industry of Georgia, The

.

80

Fossil Iron Ore Deposits of Georgia

.

71

Fosterite Olivine Deposits of North Carolina and

Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

74

Geology and Ground-Water Resources of Catoosa

County, Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

82

Geology and Ground-Water Resource s of Central East

Georgia

. 76

Geology and Ground-Water Resources of Crystalline

Rocks, Dawson County, Georgia ..

82

Geology and Ground-Water Resources of Dade County

Georgia

.

82

Geology and Ground-Water Resource of Mitchell

County, Georgia

.

81

Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Atlanta

Area, Georgia

.

75

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Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Pale-

zoic Rock Area, Chattooga County, Georgia ..

82

Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Coastal

Plain of East Central Georgia . . . . . . . . . .75

Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Macon

Area, Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . .

77

Geology and Ground-Water Resources of Walker

County, Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Geology and Mineral Resources of the Bethesda

Church Area, Greene County, Georgia ...

83

Geology and Mineral Resources of Dd.lton Quadrangle,

Georgia-Tennessee

. 76

Geology and Mineral Resources of Northwest Quarter

of the Cohutta Mountain Quadrangle . . . ... 77

Geology and Mineral Resources of the Palezoic Area

in Northwe st Geor gia. . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

Geology and Mineral Resources of the Thomaston

Quadrangle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

Geology and Mineralogy of Graves Mountain, Georgia

Geology of Hart County, Georgia, The. .

.

77

Geology of Tate Quadrangle, Georgia

.

77

Geology of the Brevard Lineament near Atlanta,

Geor gia, The

.

78

Geology of the Coastal Plain of East-Central Georgia. 75

Geology of the Coastal Plain of Georgia

.

72

Geology of the Crystalline Rocks of Georgia

.

76

Geology of the Sand-Lookout Moun1<fin Area, North-

west Georgia, The

.

80

Geology of the Stone Mountain-Lithonia District,

Ge or gia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

76

Georgia State Museum, The . . . . . . . . . . .

79

Glass Sands and Glass-Making Materials in Georgia,

A Compilation

.

Gold Deposits of Georgia

.

80 71-79

Gold in Ge or gia . . . . . . . . . . . .

70-79

Granites and Gneisses of Georgia, The

71

Ground-Water Resources and Geology of Rockdale

83

County, Georgia

.

83

Ground-Water Resources of Bainbridge, Georgia.

73

Historical Sketch of the Geological Survey of

Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

73

Interim Report on Test Drilling and Water Sampling

in the Brunswick Area, Glynn County, Georgia.

81

Iron ore Deposits of Georgia

.

73

Iron Ores of Polk, Bartow and Floyd Counties,

Geor gia . . . . . . .

.

71

Kyanite and Vermiculite Deposits of Georgia ..

74-79

Kyanite, Vermiculite and Olivine in Georgia ..

79

Limestone and Cement Materials of North Georgia.

72

Logs of Oil Tests in the Coastal Plain of Georgia

75

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Magnetic Roasting Tests on Cartersville Manganese

Ore s . . . . . . . . . . .

Manganese Deposits of Georgia

.

Marbles of Georgia

.

Mlca-bearine: Pegmatite s of Geor gia .

80 71-73 70 74

Mineral Springs of Geor gia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

Murphy Syncline in the Tate Quadrangle, Georgia, The 78

Ocher Deposits of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

71

Oil Tests in Georgia, A Compilation, 1965 . . . ..

81

Petroleum and Natural Gas Possibilities in Georgia.

73

Phosphates and Marls of Georgia, The . . . . . . .. 70

Physical Geography of Georgia. ..

..... ..

73

Preliminary Report on a Part of the Pyrites Deposits

of Georgia, A . . . . . . . . . . . .

73

Public Roads of Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 72

Public Roads of Georgia, Second Report ..... "

72

Publications on the Geology and Mineral Resources of

Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

83

Reconnaissance of Chemical Quality of Georgia Streams 77

Reconnaissance of the Ground Water and Geology of

Thoma s County, Ge or gia . . . . . . . . . . . . 83

Relation of Salty Ground Water to Fresh Artesian Water

in the Brunswick Area, Glynn County, Georgia.. 81

Roads and Road Building Materials of Georgia . . .. 70

Rock Wool, Opportunities for Manufacturing in Georgia 79

Sand and Gravel Deposits of Georgia. . . . . . . . .. 73

Sedimentary Kaolins of the Coastal Plains of Georgia. 74

Shale s and Brick Clay s of Geor gia . . . . . . . . .

74

Short Contributions to the Geology, Geography and

Archaeology of Georgia. . . . . . . . . . .

75

Short Contributions to the Geology, Geography and

Ar chaeology of Geor gia (No. II) . . . .

75

Sillimanite and Massive Kyanite in Georgia. . . .

75

Slate Deposits of Georgia

73

Source and Quality of Ground Water in Southwestern

Georgia.....................

81

Specifications in Ground Water Related to Geologic

Formations in the Broad Quadrangle, Georgia

78

Stratigraphy, Structure and Mineral Re source s of the

Mineral Bluff Quadrangle, Georgia . . .

76

Streamflow Maps of Georgia's Major Rivers. .

81

Subsurface "Basement Rocks of Georgia" . . .

78

Subsurface Geology of the Georgia Coastal Plain

82

Subsurface Study of Pleistocene Deposits in Coastal

Georgia, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

82

Suggestions to Property Owner s on Prospecting and

Selling a Mineral Deposit . . . . . . . . .

89

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Supplement of Sedimentary Kaolins of the Coastal

Plains of Georgia

.

74

Surface Water Resources of Georgia During the

Drought of 1954, Part I, Streamflow

80

Talc Deposits of Murray County, Georgia

75

Tripoli Deposits of Georgia

.

79

Underground Waters of Georgia

.

71

Water, Georgia's Unknown Natural Resource

79

Water Powers of Georgia, The

.

70

Well Logs of the Coastal Plains of Georgia . . . . .. 77

Yellow River Area

. . . . . . .. 81

Zonation of the Middle and Upper Ordovician Strata in

Northwestern Georgia

.........

77

Pardons and Parole s, State Board of

Annual Report. .

92

Biennial Report

92

Monthly Report

92

"News Bee"

92

Policies, Rules and Regulations Governing Parole in

Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

92

Planning and Programming Bureau, State

Federal Program Participation by the State of Georgia 94

Geor gia Appalachia Inve stment Plan, 1968. . . . .

95

Inventory of Public Outdoor Recreation Areas . .

95

Survey of Private Outdoor Recreation Enterprises.

95

Vidalia, Georgia: Analysis of Existing Conditions

95

Zoning Ordinance: Montezuma, Georgia. . . . . .

95

Probation, State Board of Report to the Governor and Statistical Summary . . . . 92

Recreation Commission, Georgia

Public Recreation in Georgia. . . . . . . . . . .

98

Salary Study for Director s of Georgia Recreation

86

Regents of the University System of Georgia, Board of

Annual Financial Report . . . . . . .. .....

93

Normative Data for the Freshman Class - University

System of Georgia . . . . . . . . .

93

Quarterly Enrollment Report. . . . . .

93

University System of Georgia Annual Report. ..... 93

Retirement System of Georgia, Employees

Annual Valuation . . . .

.

90

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Revenue, Department of

Statistical Report

94

Safety, Department of Public

Annual Report

.

107

Arre st Report . . . . . . . . . .

100

Breakdown of Traffic Fatalitie s .

99

Comparison of Georgia Traffic Deaths

99

Daily Comparison of Traffic Deaths ..

99

Deaths, Death Rate, Registration and Miles

Traveled

.

99

Department Accidents

.

99

Monthly Bulletin . . . . . . . . .

99

National Safety Council Deaths

99

National Safety Council Inurie s

99

Report of Operations and Special Activitie s.

107

Standard Summary of Motor Vehicle Accidents

99

Traffic Accident and Enforcement Summary by

"Troop

.

99

Secretary of State, Office of the

Georgia's Official Register .....

94

Population Figure s by County, Using Census Figure s

94

Service Commission, Georgia Public

Annual Report . . . . . . . . .

107

Arrest Report Digest

.

100

Class "B" Scope of Operations

100

Class "E" Scope of Operations

101

Mileage Guide

.

101

Rule 8 Commodity Tariff

101

SARDA Plan

.

101

Science and Technology Commission, Georgia

Computer Support Per sonnel . . . . . . .....

98

Computer Utilization Within the State of Georgia.

98

Treasury Department, State

Annual Report ..

94

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PUBliCATIONS BY TOPIC

The statistical data is grouped into the following m.ajor functional cate-
gories and subcategories:
Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources
Agriculture and Farm.ing Fish and Fisheries Forests
Associated Industries Conservation Mineral and Water Resources Wildlife
Busine s s, Industry and Em.ploym.ent
Airports Banks and Banking Em.ploym.ent
Accident Control on Job Earnings Security Training Needs & Skills Industrial Developm.ent, Labor and Econom.ic Studies Revenue Bond Financing Statistics Insurance Labor Force Estim.ates and Present Manpower Trends Markets and Trade Directory State Merit System. Transportation and Travel Industry (See Transportation & Highways)
Crim.inal Justice
Corrections, Pardons & Paroles Probation Statistics
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Education General Univer sity Sy stem Enrollment Statistics Financial Report

General Government Finances General

Health and Welfare

Defense, Civil and Military

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Public Health Statistics

Biostatistics

Hospitals, State

Medical Directory

Welfare

Miscellaneous
Aging Art Recreation Programs and Personnel Science and Technology

Transportation, Highways, and Accident Statistics Accident Reports and Statistics Arrest Report Highway Engineering Highway Finance Public Carrier s SARDA (State and Regional Defense Airlife) Plan
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Transportation, Highways, and Accident Statistics (Cont'd) Traffic Counts Mileage Speed Transportation Studies By Area and Technical Reports Truck Weight Tables General
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Name of Series

D.escription

Geographic. Frequency

Unit

(Year

Covered

Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

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Publication Title

Pl,griculture and Farming
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I

Activities of Georgia's State poultry market

Farmer's exchange and information medium

State

Economic poisons registration

State

Institutional farms advisory committee report

State

Sales figures' for Georgia Farmer's Market

State

Agricultural facts

State

Agricultural facts

State

Weekly tobacco report, seasonal

State

Daily
Weekly 1917

Department of Poultry Market News Agriculture

Department of Georgia Farmer's

Agriculture

Ma rket Bulletin

Annually Annually

Depa rtment of Economic Poisons

Agriculture

Registration

Department of Report on Institutional

Agriculture

F.arm Advisory Committee

Annually

Department of Georgia Farmer's

Agriculture

Market Sales Report

5- year interim
5- year interim
Irregular (during tobacco season)

Depa rtment of Georgia Agricultural

Agriculture

Facts

Department of Georgia Agriculture Agriculture

Department of '.v eekly Tobacco Report
Agriculture

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Agriculture and Farming
Fish & FisheriesTechnical Reports
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Poultry facts

State

Report on commercial fertilizers and liming materials

State

Fertilizer tonnage report

State

Reprints of research State papers. Tests of acquatic herbicides, winter drawdowns, gravity flow techniques, etc. for weed control in fish ponds

Fishery investigations; State effects of various tests on fish control and spawning habits

Research on large impoundments

State

Annually Annually semiannually
1965
1967
1967

-Forests -As sociated
Industries

Forest industry eco- State nomic data

1967

c",;::::~-i~f

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

Department of Agriculture

Georgia Poultry Facts

Depa rtment of Agriculture

Commercial Fertilizer and Limipg MaterialsR eport

Department of Agriculture

Fertilizer Tonnage Report

Game and Fish Commission

Papers on Small Impoundment Investigations

Game and Fish Commission

Coastal Region Research Activities

Game and Fish Commission
Georgia F<Hestry Commission

CentraI Region Fis he ries Investigation
Forestry Generates Georgia's Economy

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

-'>;;~5"~.

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Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Yea r Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

Forests -As sociated industries

Forest utilization report and directory of all active plants. Included are only those industries which manufacture or process wood.

State

Every 3rd Year

Georgia Forestry Commission

Wood- Using Industries in Georgia

Forests - Conservation Forest Education

Summary of annual activities

State

Annually 1926

Georgia

Annual Report

Forestry Comm ission

Statistics on georgia State

Irregular

Georgia

Forestry Fact

forests

1967

Forestry Commis- Sheet

I

sion

U1

0'

List of large trees

Nation

Irregular

Georgia

Big Tree List

I

according to species

1967

Forestry Commission

and year recorded

Study notes for natural resources use workshop at Valdosta State College, August 1967

State

Annually 1965

Georgia

Three Da ys of

Forest Commission Forestry

Forest Management

Timber damaged by beavers

State

1967

Georgia

1967 Beaver Damage

Forest Commission Survey

Forest resource material

S. E. portion of State

1961

Georgia

Forest Resources

Forest Commission Information for 75-

mile Radius of Mt.

Vernon, Georgia

Forest Protection

Fires and acres burn- State ed each month in Georgia

Monthly 1928

Georgia

Monthly Fire Report

Forest Commission

.n.UI:\.L\JUL.l U.lU., vUl'11"l:!.~VAT1U1'4, A1'4lJ l\IATU~AL KI:!:SOURG.I!:S

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

.. .. ~~'\;,::;.'? ,;,..;~
Publication Title

Forest Protection
Reforestation
I
U1 -J
I
Georgia Forest Research Papers
#1 #2

Fires and acres burn- State ed, listed by cause and reason behind the cause

1958

Statistical data on tree planting
Progres s report on Georgia's tree improvement program

State by counties

annually 1950

Nation, and State by Counties

Irregular

State

March 1961

See title

See title

State

April, 1961

Georgia

Ma jor Fire Causes

Forest Commission and Rea sons Behind

the Causes for

Protect'ed Counties of

the State of Georgia

for the Calenda r yea r

1966

Georgia

Annual Seedling

Forest Commission Report

Georgia

Seed to Seedlings

Forest Commission

Georgia Forest Resea rch Council
Georgia Forest Research Council

Protection of Pine Seed Orchards and Nurseries from Fusiform Rust by Timing Ferbam Spra y: to Coincide with Infection Periods
An Analysis of 1969 Forest Fires and Fire Danger in Georgia

#3 .

See title

State

May

Georgia

Threshold Values

1961

Forest Research of Relative Humidity

Council

for Large Forest in

Georgia

' ...
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AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

,,,-~lf[

~

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

#4

See title

State

July

Georgia

Residual Saplings in

1961

Forest Resea rch Clearcut and Planted

Council

Stand.s

#5

See' title

State

October

Georgia

Growth of Pine Seed-

1961

Forest Research lings in Relation to

Council

Soil Moisture in

Nursery Seedbeds

#6

I

U1
ljXl

#7

'8

See ,title See title See title

State State State

October 1961
December 1961
January 1962

Georgia Forest Research Council
Georgia Forest Research Council
Georgia Forest Research Council

A Preliminary Report on the Development of Male Gametocides for Southern Pine
An Analysis of 1960 Forest Fires and Fire Danger in Georgia
Geographic Variation in Tracheid Length and Wood Density of Lobloll y Pine

#9

See title

State

March

Georgia

Carbohydrates and

1962

Forest Research SeasonaI Rootings

Council

of Cuttings

#10

See title

State

March

Georgia Forest

Chemical Composition

1962

Research Council of Southern Pine

Seedlings

# 11

See title

State

June

Georgia Forest

Fusiform Rust, An

1962

Research Council Obstacle to the Estab-

lishment of Grafted

Slash and Loblolly

Pine Seed Orchards

.nU I\.L\J U L.L U I\J:!., ,,-,Vi'll;:)..t!..rt V AIIUi'll, A i\lU NA T U .t{A L Rl~:t) U U.t{ (j.l!.'t)

Name of Series

Des cription

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

Georgia Forest Research Papers
#12
#13

See title See title

#14
I
U1 -..0
I
#15

See title See title

#16

See .title

#17

See title

#18

See title

State State State State State State State

June 1962 August 1962
October 1962
February 1963
March 1963
March 1963 June 1963

Georgia Forest Research Council

Farming the Woods

Georgia Forest Research Council

Variation of Tracheid Length in Clonal Lines of Shortleaf Pine

Georgia Forest Research Council

Variation and Inheritance in Specific Gravity of S\ash and Loblolly Pine Progen

Georgia Forest Resea rch Council

An Analysis of 1961 Forest Fires and Fire Danger in Georgia

Georgia Forest Research Council
Georgia Forest Resea rch Council

The jnflufOnce of Age of Clonal Parent On Rooting of Needle Bundles
Fertilization of Slash Pine

Georgia Forest Research Council

An Analysis of 1962
Forest Fires and Fire Danger in Georgia

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

Georgia Forest Research Papers
#19

See title

#20
I
0"0
I
#21
#22
#23
#24

See title See title See title See title See litle

State State State State State State

December 1963
February 1964
May 1964
June 1964
August 1964 August 1964

Georgia Forest Res ea rch Council

Increasing the Vi~ osity of Water and Chemical Fire Retardants with Clays and Gums

Georgia Forest Research Council

Tables for Future Values of Single Sums and Annual Payments for Selected Interest Rates

Georgia Forest Research Council

Seed Crop Estimation in a Lobloll y Pine Seed Production Area

Georgia Forest Res ea rch Council

Some Seed-Cone Tree Relationships in a Loblolly Pine Seed Production Area

Georgia Forest Research Council

Termite Shields in Small Home Construction

Georgia Forest Research Council

Propagation of Sweetgum from Root Cuttings

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

~~~".o1:iiJJ~f: ...
Publication Title

Georgia Forest Research Papers
#25
#26

See title See .title

#27
I
.0.....'
I
#28
#29
#30
#31

See' title See title See title See title See title

State State State State State State State

August
1964
March
1965
March
1965
April
1965
June
1965
June
1965
September
1965

Georgia Forest Research Council

An AnCillysis of 1963
Forest Fires and Fire Danger in Georgia

Georgia Forest Research Council

Vegatative Propagatio:l of Needle Bundles of Pines

Georgia Forest Research Council

Wood Cha racteristics of Planted Lobloll y and Shortleaf Pine

Georgia Forest Research Council

Seed Crop Estimation in a S1 ash Pine Seed Production A rea

Georgia Forest Research Council

Important Understory Plants of the Slash Longleaf Flatwoods

Georgia Forest Research Council

An Analysis of 1964
Forest Fires and Fire Danger in Georgia

Georgia Forest Research Council

Palmetto and Ga llberll Regrowth Following a Winter Prescribed Burn

.f\\..dUvULT U.K.t:, L,;ONSEilVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

' >'~<:':::~:"

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

. .- .~~~1[ihY"
Publication Title

Georgia Forest Research Papers
#32

See title

#33
#34
I
0' N
I
#35
#36

See title See title
See title See title

#37

See title

State
State State
State
1966
State
State

October
1965
October
1965
December
1965
March
1966
February
1966
June
1966

Georgia Forest Res earch Council

Control of Pine Tip Moths on Loblolly Pine with Systemic Insecticides

Georgia Forest

Wind Movement in

Research Council Pine Stands

Georgia Forest Research Council

Variation in Fibril Angle of Slash and Loblolly Pine

Georgia Forest Research Council

Trees from Needle Bundles of Pine

Georgia Forest Research Council
Georgia Forest Research Council

The Status of Progeny Testing Clones in the Georgia Forestrv Commission Seed Orchards
Variation Among HalSib Families from Three Loblolly Pine Stands in Georgia

#38

See fitle

State

June

Georgia Forest

Growth and Needle

1966

Research Council Color Abnormalities

of Slash Pine Seedlings

Caused by Nutrient

Treatments

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

.< ';:7:",:.

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

;~ ...

.. '

Publication Title

Georgia Forest Research Papers
#47
#48
#49
I
0'
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#50

See title See fitle See -title See title

#51

See title

#52

See title

#53

See title

State State State State State State State

August 1967
September 1967
October '1967
February 1968
February 1968
March 1968
March 1968

Georgia Forest Research Council

Analysi's of 1966 Forest Fires and Fire Danger in Georgia

Georgia Forest Research Council

Estimating Logging Cost Based on Rate of Output

Georgia Forest Research Council

Effect of Selected Systemic Insecticides on Loblolly Pine Seed Germination

Georgia Forest Research Council

Effect of Thinning on Growth and Specific Gravity of Loblolly and Slash Pine

Georgia Forest Research Council

Storage of Dewinged Longleaf Pine Seed is Possible

Georgia Forest Research Council

Controlling Palmetto with Fire and Herbicides

Georgia Forest Research Council

Insects Attacking Mature Lobloll y Pine Cones in Georgia

- ':....;:.

'-!'.~:jfi~--

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Frequency

Unit

(Year

Covered

Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

\

Georgia Forest

Research Reports

#1

#2

#3

~

#4

#5 #6

See 'title See title See title See title See title See title

#7

See title

#8

See title

State State State State State State
State
State

1956
1956
1956
1958
1958
July
1960
May
1961
May
1961

Georgia Forest

Forest Tree Improve-

Research Council ment in Georgia

Georgia Forest Research Council

Bark Beetles and Their Control in Georgia

Georgia Forest Research Council

Controlling Undesireable Hardwoods

Georgia Forest

Forest Soils and

Research Council Silviculture in Georgia

Georgia Forest Research Council Georgia Forest Res ea rch Council

Forest Genetics
Growth Predictions for Natural Stands of Loblolly Pine in the Lower Piedmont

Georgia Forest Research Council

Buying and Selling Southern Yellow Pine Saw Logs by Weight

Georgia Forest Research Council

Control of Black Root Rot of Pine Seedlings by Soil Fumigation in the Nursery

.l"\..J~.L\JU L.L U ~.l!., \JV1"'b.l!..K VAIIVN, A1"'lJ NAT U l:<AL RJ:!:t)UURC'S

..

Name of Series

Description

Georgraphic Frequency

Unit

(Year

Covered

Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

.~"fF.i~,\

:.i

Publication Title

Georgia Forest Research Reports
#9

See title

#10

I

#11

0"-

0"-

J

#12

#13

#14

#15

See title See title See title See title See 'title
See title

State
State State State State State State

February
1962
June
1964
January
1965
January
1965
May
1965
1965
June
1965

Georgia Forest Research Council

Forest Tree Improvement for Georgia: A Problem Analysis of Research Needs in Forest Tree Breeding and Forest Genetics

Georgia Forest Research Council

The Seedling Habit of Longleaf Pine

Georgia Forest Research Council

Proposed Assessment Guide for Forest Lands in Georgia

Georgia Forest Research Council

The Property Tax on Forest Lands in Georgia

Georgia Forest Research Council

Diameter Distributions in Old-Field Slash Pine Plantations

Georgia Forest Research Council

A Guide to Loblolly and Sla s h Pine Pl antation Management in Southeastern USA

Georgia Forest Research Council

Estimating Fair Market
Value of Southern Forest Lands

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Frequency

Unit

(Year

Covered

Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

';:j.!Q~flli
Publication Title

Miscellaneous Reports Annual Report
I
$

See title

State

Summary of annual activities
Summary of annual activities
Summary of annual activities
Summary of annual activities
Summary of annual activities
Summary of annual activities
Summary of annual activities
Summary of annual activities
Summary of annual activities
Summary of annual activities

State State State State State State State State State State

April. 1968 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964

Georgia Forest

Georgia Fire

Research Council Weather 1967

Georgia Forest

Annual Report, 1955

Research Council

Georgia Forest

Annual Report, 1956

Research Council

Georgia Forest

Annual Report, 1957

Research Council

Georgia Forest

Annual Report, 1958

Research Council

Georgia Forest

Annual Report, 1959

Research Council

Georgia Forest

Annual Report, 1960

Resea rch Council

Georgia Forest

Annual Report, 1961

Resea rch Council

Georgia Forest

Annual Report, 1962

Research Council

Georgia Forest

Annual Report, 1963

Research Council

Georgia Forest

Annual Report, 1964

Research Council

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Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

-~ ..

".

Publication Title

Annual Reports
Mineral and Water
.Resources
I -.]
o
I

Summa ry of annuaI activities
Summary of annual activities
Summary of annual activities
Marbles of Ge.orgia

State State State State

Corundum deposits of Georgia
Georgia's water powers
Gold deposits in Georgia
Georgia I s phosphates andmar1e s
CIa ys in Georgia

State State State State State

Artesian well system State

Roads and road material

State

1965
1966
1967
2 editions 1894
1 edition 1894 1 edition 1896 1 edition 1896
1 edition 1896 1 edition 1898
1 edition 1898
1 edition 1901

Georgia Forest

Annual Report, 1965

Research Council

Georgia Forest

Annual .Report, 1966

Research Council

Georgia Forest

Annual Report, 1967

Research Council

Dept. of Mines,

Marbles of Georgia

Mining, & Geology

Dept. of Mines,

Corundum Deposits of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

The Water Powers of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

The Gold Deposits

Mining, & Geology of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

The Phosphates and

Mining, & Geology Marles of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

The Clays of Georgia

Mining, & Geology

Dept. of Mines,

Artesian - well System

Mining, & Geology of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Roads and Road Bnild-

Mining, & Geology ing Materials of

Georgia

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Frequency

Unit

(Year

Covered

Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

Mineral and Water Resources
I
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I

Granites and gneisses State

Iron ores

State

Georgia's bauxite deposits
Coal deposits

State State

Ocher deposits

State

Mapganese deposits State

Underground waters State

Fossil, iron,ore deposits
Clay deposits

State State

Gold deposits

State

Mineral springs

State

1 edition 1902
1 edition 1900
1 edition 1904
1 edition 1904
1 edition 1906
1 edition 1908
1 edition 1908
1 edition 1908
1 edition 1909
1 editions 1909
1 edition 1913

Dept. of Mines,

The Granites & Gneisse

Mining, & Geology of Georgia

Dept. of Mines , Mining, & Geology

Iron Ores of Polk, Bartown and Floyd Counties in Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Bauxite Deposits of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Coal, Deposits of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Ocher Deposits of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Manganese Deposits of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Underground Waters

Mining, & Geology of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Fossil Iron Ore

Mining, & Geology Deposits of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

CIa y Deposits of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Gold Deposits of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Mineral Springs of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

.. '~".;_,:,'.::" '
A{j.lU~ULTU.t<l!., ~UN.sl!.:.RVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

-, ::~r~~,.'

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Publication Title

Mineral and Water Resources
I
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I

Public roads

State

Drainage investigations

State

Geology of Georgia's State Coastal Plains

North Georgia's limestones and cement materials

State

Public roads

State

Georgia's asbestos, talc, and soapstone deposits

State

Feldspar and mica deposits

State

Bauxite and fullers earth of Georgia's Coastal Plain

State

Agricultural drainage State

1 edition 19'10
1 edition 1911
1 edition 1911 1 edition 1912
1 edition 1912
1 edition 1914
I-edition 1915
1 edition 1917
1 edition 1917

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Public Roads of Georgia, Second Report

Dept. of Mines,

Drainage Investigations

Mining, & Geology of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Geology of the Coastal

Mining, & Geology Plains of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Limestones and Cement

Mining, & Geology Materials of North

Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Public Roads of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining & Geology

Asbestos, Talc and Soapstone Deposits of Georgia

Dept. of Mine s,

Feldspar and Mica

Mining, & Geology Deposits of Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Bauxite and Fuller's Earth of the Coastal Plains of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

AgriculturaI Drainage

Mining, & Geology in Georgia

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

~~!;.~';ll'~.,J.r1:-.
Publication Title

Mineral and Water Resources
~
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I

Pyrites deposits

State

Slate deposits

State

Manganese deposits State

Barytes deposits

State

Sand and gravel deposits

State

Historical sketch of the geological survey of Georgia

State

Petroleum and natural State gas

Iron ore deposits

State

Georgia I S geography State

Tate quadrangle, Georgia

State

1 edition
1918
1 edition
1918
1 edition
1919
1 edition
1920
1 edition
1921
1 edition
1922
1 edition
1923
1 edition
1924
1 edition
1925
1 edition
1928

Dept. of Mines,

A Prelirriinary Report

Mining" and Geologyon a Part of the Pyrites

Deposits oJ Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Slate Deposits of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Manganese Deposits

Mining, & Geology of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Barytes Deposits of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Sand and Gravel

Mining, & Geology Deposits of Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Historical Sketch of the Geological Survey of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Petroleum and Natural

Mining, & Geology Gas Possibilities in

Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Iron Ore Deposits of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Physical Geography of

Mining, & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Geology of Tate Quad-

Mining, & Geology rangle, Georgia

:,,-. "''-' ...u ....... u .......... u ..., ... , ...... '-'~"u.L:..L, V h.L .LV"J:'l, h~".u ~'l.n..L U .t\.n.L .t\~uVU .t\,-,~i::)

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

."-4!-m~~'~

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Mineral and Water Resources
I -.] >1>0-
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Sedimentary kaolins State Sedimentary Keolins State

Shales and brick cla ys State

Kyanite & vermiculite State deposits

Fosterite olivine deposits of North Carolina and Georgia

State

Mica bearing pegmatities

State

Artesian water in southeast Georgia

State

1 edition
1929
1 edition
1937
1 edition
1931
1 edition
1935
1 edition
1941
1 edition
1943 1945

Dept. of Mines,

Sedimentary Kaolins

Mining, & Geology of the Coastal Plain

of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,
Mining, & Geology

A Supplement of Sedimentary Kaolins of the Coastal Plain of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Shales & Brick Clays

Mining. & Geology of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Kyanite and Vermicu-

Mining, & Geology lite Depos its of Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Fosterite Olivine Deposits of North Carolina and Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Mica-bearing Pegmati-

Mining. & Geology ties of Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining. & Geology

A rtesian Water in Southeastern Georgia with Special Reference to the Coastal Area Well Records

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Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

Mineral and Water Resources
I
-J
*I'"

Sedimentary Kaolins State Sedimentary Reolins State

Shales and brick clays State

Kyanite & vermiculite State deposits

Fosterite olivine deposits of North Carolina and Georgia

State

Mica bearing pegmatities

State

Artesian water in southeast Georgia

State

1 edition
1929
1 edition
1937
1 edition
1931
1 edition
1935
1 edition
1941
1 edition
1943 1945

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Sedimentary Kaolins of the Coastal Plain of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,
Mining, & Geology

A Supplement of Sedimentary Kaolins of the Coastal Plain of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Shales & Brick Clays

Mining, & Geology of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Kyanite and Vermicu-

Mining, & Geology lite Deposits of Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Fosterite Olivine Deposits of North Carolina and Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Mica-bearing Pegmati-

Mining, & Geology ties of Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Artesian Water in Southeastern Georgia with Special Reference to the Coastal A rea Well Records

I;; .

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AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

<~ ..

.-~;_..~~_.

Publication Title

Mineral and Water Resources
I ~
01
I

Geology of coastal plain of east-central Georgia

State

Sillimanite and Massive State kyanite

Geology and ground water resources of coastal pIa in of eastcentral Georgia

State

Talc deposits

Murray County Georgia

Geology of Paleozoic area in northwest Georgia

State

Geology and ground water resources of Atlanta A rea
Geology, geography, and a rchaeology of Georgia

Atlanta area
State

Geology, geography, and a rchaeology of Georgia

State

1 edition
1946
1 edition
1945
1 edition
1946
1 edition
1947

Dept. Clf Mines, Mining, & Geology

Geology of the Coastal Plain of East-Central Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Sillimanite and Massive

Mining, & Geology Kyanite in Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Geology and GroundWater Resources of the Coastal Plain of EastCentral Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Talc Deposits of

Mining, & Geology Murra y County, Georgia

1 edition
1948
1 edition
1949
2 editions
1950 1960
1953

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Geology and Mineral Resources of the Poleozoic Area in Northwest Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Geology and Ground-

Mining, & Geology Water Resources of the

Atlanta Area, Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Short Contributions to the Geology, Geography' and Archaeology of Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Short Contributions to the
Geology, Geography,
Archaeology of Georgia (Numbe l"..-IIl

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Mineral and Water Resources

Da lton quadrangle

State

1 edition
1951

Crystalline rocks

State

1 edition
1952

Thomaston quadrangle State

1 edition
1952

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Geology of Stone Moun -

1 edition

tain-Lithonia district

1954

Paleontology of north- State west Georgia

1 edition
1954

Mineral Bluff quadran- State gle

1 edition
1955

Geology and groundwate r resources in central-east Georgia

State

Availability and use of water

State

1 edition
1956
1 edition
1956

Name of Compiling Agency

.JJ.Z'.'!!{';o:,J,."!,ll:
Publication Title

Dept. of Mit?-es Mining, & Geolog,y

Geology.arid Miheral Resources of Dalton quadrangle, GeorgiaTennessee

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Geology of the Crystalline Rocks of Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Geology and Mineral Resources of the Thomaston Quadrangle

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology
Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology.

Geology of the Stone Mountain-Lithonia District, Georgia Contributions to the Paleontology of Northwest Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Stratigraphy, Structure and Mineral Resources of the Mineral Bluff Quadrangle, Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Geology and GroundWater Resources of . Central-East Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

The Availability and

Mining, & Geology Use of Water in GeC'rg-

ia

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

-2-&f':~~.'

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Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

Mineral and Water Resources
I
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Zonation in middle and upper Ordovician Strata

State

Geology of Hart County
Geology of Graves Mountain

Hart County, Georgia State

Chemical quality

State

of Georgia I s streams

Well logs of coastal plain

State

Cohutta Mountain quadrangle

State

1 edition
1957
1 edition
1959
1 edition
1959
1 edition
1961
1 edition
1961
1 edition
1961

Dept. of Mine s, Mining l & Geology

Zonation of the Middle and UppeJ;" Ordovician Strata in North-western Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining,& Geology

The Geology of Hart County, Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining,& Geology

The Geology and Mineralology of Graves Mountain, Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Reconnais sance of Ghemical Quality of Georgia Streams

Dept. of Mines, Mining,& Geology

Well Logs of the Coastal Plain of Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining,& Geology

Geology and Mineral Resources of the Northwest Quarter of the Cohutta Mountain Quadrangle

Geology of Macon area

State

1 edition
1962

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Geology and GroUDd water Resources of the Macon Area,
Georgia

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Frequency

Unit

(Year

Covered

Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

Mineral and Water Resources

Effect of drought on stream flow

State

Logs of oil tests in Coastal Plain

State

Tate quadrangle

St ate

I -.]
00
I
Subsurface-basement State
rocks

Geology of Brevard Lineament near Atlanta

State

B road quadrangle

State

Bibliography of

State

Georgia geology thro-

ugh 1959

1 edition
1 edition
1 edition 1965
1 edition 1965 1 edition 1966
1 edition 1967
1 edition 1967

Dept. of Mines Mining, & Geology

Effect of a Severe Drought, 1954, on Stream Flow in Georgia

Dept. of Mines , Mining, & Geology

Logs of Oil Tests in the Coastal Plain of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,
Mining, & Geology

The Murphy Syncline in the Tate Quadrangle, Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Subsurface "Basement

Mining, & Geology Rocks of Georgia"

Dept. of Mines,
Mining, & Geology

The Geology of the Brevard Lineament Near Atlanta, Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Specifications in Ground Waters Related to Geologic Formations in the Broad Quadrangle, Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining~ & Geology

Annotated Bibliography' of Georgia Geology Through 1959

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Frequency

Unit

(Year

Covered

Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

Information circulars

Gold in Georgia

Gold in Georgia

Prospecting and selling mineral deposits

State State State

Kyanite, Vermiculite State
I

-.I

and Olivine

-.i)

I

Common rocks and minerals of Georgia

State

B leocching cla ys

State

State museum

State

Georgia's water

State

Tripolio deposits
Rock wool manufacturing

State State

1 edition
1966
1934 1966
1934 1966
1 edition
1934
1 edition
1961
1 edition
1935
1 edition
1936
1 edition
1936
1 edition
1937
1 edition
1939

Dept. of Mines,

Gold in Georgia

Mining., & Geology

Dept. of Mines,

Gold Deposits in

Mining" & Geology Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Suggestions to Property Owners on Prospecting and Selling A Mineral Deposit

Dept. of Mines,

Kyanite, Vermiculite

Mining, & Geology and 0' ivine in Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

The Common Rocks anc.

Mining, & Geology Minerals of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

The Bleaching Clays

Mining, & Geology of Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

The Georgia State

Mining, & Geology Museum

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Water, Georgicls Unknown Natural Resource

Dept. of Mines, Mining~ & Geology

Tripoli Deposits of Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Rock Wool, Opportunitie. for Manufactur-
ing in Georgia

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Name of Series

Des cription

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

":.~':':,:,,;93k.~-.
Publication Title

Information circula rs

Glass sands

State

Flagstone industry

State

Magnetic Roasting tests State on Cartersville manganese ores

I

0o0

Dolomite and magne- State

I

sium limestone

Geology of the sand State

Georgia's water resources

State

Drought of 1954, sur- State :(<j.ce water resources

1 edition 1940
1 edition 1940 1 edition 1941
1 edition 1942
1 edition 1942
1 edition 1954
1 edition 1955

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Glas s SaJ:;l.ds and Glass-M,aking Materials in Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

The Flagstone Industry

Mining, & Geology of Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Miningjx Geology

Magnetic Roasting Tests on Cartersville Manganese Ores

Dept. of Mines,

Dolomites and

Mining, & Geology Magnesian Limestones

in Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

The Geology of the Sand - Lookout Mountain Area, Northwest Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

The Characteristics of Georgia's Water Resources and Factors Related to Their Use and Control

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Surface Water Resources of Georgia During the Drought of 1954, Pa rt I, Streamflow

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, & NATURAL RES,)UR~~3

Name of Series

Des cription

Geographic Unit E:overed

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

.::;,o!!~~',~,'

.:',.0

Publication Title

Information circulars

Ground water in southwest Georgia

State

Oil tests

State

Salty ground water and State fresh artesian water in Brunswick

I
ex>

>-'

I

Major rivers in

State

Georgia

Yellow River

State

Water sampling in Brunswick

State

Geology of Mitchell County

State

1 edition
1960
1 edition
1965
1 edition
1960
1 edition
1960
1 edition
1963
1 edition
1962
1 edition
1963

Dept. of Mines,
Mining,& Geology

Source and Quality of Ground Water in Southwestern Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

Oil Tests in Georgia

Mining, & Geology

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Relation of Salty Ground Water to Fresh Artesian Water in the Brunswick Area, Glynn County, Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Streamflow Maps of Georgia I s Major Rivers

Dept. of Mines,

Yellow River Area

Mining, & Geology

Dept. of Mines, Mini'Q.g, & Geology

Interim Report on Test Drilling and Water Sampling in the Brunswick Area, Glynn County, Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Geology and Ground Water Resources of Mitchell County, Georgia

Name of Series Information circulars
I
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I

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

" .......~
Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

rr~:f:~~~
Publication Title

Subsurface geology of Georgia Coastal Plain

State

Dade County geology State

Chattooga County geology

State

Catoosa County geology
Walker County geology
Dawson County geology

State State State

Pliestocene deposits in coast al Georgia

State

1 edition
1963
1 edition
1964
1 edition
1964
1 edition
1963
1 edition
1964
1 edition
1964
1 edition
1965

Dept. of Mines,
Mining ,& Geology

Subsurface Geology of the Georgia Coastal Plain

Dept. of Mines, Mining ,& Geology

Geology ~nd Ground water Resources of Dade County, Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Geology and Groundwater Resources of the Paleozoic Rock Area, Chattooga County, Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Geology and Groundwater Resources of Catoosa County, Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Geology and Groundwater Resources of Walker County, Georgia

Dept. of Mines, Mining & Geology
I

Geology and Groundwater Resources of Cryptalline R:->cks, Dawson County, Georgia

Dept. of Mines,

A Subsurface Study of

Mining, & Geology Pliestocene Deposits

in Coastal Georgia

.. .-.....-..: ~
AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, &: NATURAL RESOURCES

. ' ~.f2.."l.lUG. m:C,

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

Information circulars

Bainbridge groundwater resources

State

1 edition 1965

Dept. of Mines Mining, &: Geology

Ground-water Resourc~s of Bain.bridge" Georgia

Rockdale County geology

State

1 edition 1966

Dept. of Mines, Mining, &: Geology

Ground-water Resources and Geology of Rockdale County, Georgia

Thomas County

State

1 edition

Dept. of Mines,

Reconnaissance of

geology

1966

Mining, &: Geology the Ground-water

and Geology of

I

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Thomas County,

W

I

Georgia.

Greene County geology

State

1 edition 1967

Dept. of Mines, Mining. &: Geology

Geology and Mineral Resources of the Bethesda Church area Greene County, Georgia

Publications on the geology and mineral resources of Georgia

State

11th edition 1968

Dept. of Mines, Mining, &: Geology

Publications on the Geology and Mineral Resources of Georgia

Mineral producers

State

15th edition Dept. of Mines,

Directory of Georgia

1968

Mining, &: Geology Mineral Producers

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

~"I";"~';'-"'Xr.;;; .

Name of Series Guide books

~escription
Marble district

Stone MountainLithonia district

Oconee metasediments

Cartersville fault-

~pecial publications Emergency water
~ I

Wildlife

Data collected & compiled on Georgia wildlife

Geographic Unit Covered State State
State
State State
State

Frequency (Year Begun)
1 edition 1962
1 edition 1962

Name of Compiling Agency
Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology
Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

1 edition 1962

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Publication Title
FieId Excur sion: The Georgia Mar:t>le District
Field Excursion: Stone Mountain- Lithonia District
Field Excursion: Oconee Metasediments, North Central Georgia - Southeast Tennessee

1 edition 1963

Dept. of Mine s, Mining, & Geology

The Cartersville Fault Problem

1 edition 1963

Dept. of Mines, Mining, & Geology

Emergency Water Supplies for the Atlanta Area in a National Emergency

1960

Game & Fish Commission

Statewide Wildlife Investigations (W -37 -R -6)

BUSINESS, INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT

~l.~~.:Ji('J

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Name of Serie s Airports

Descripti0!1_
Lists and diagrams of all known landing field in the ,state

Geographic Unit Covered
State

Banks &< Banking

Statistical summary of banking activitie s in Georgia

State

Statistical summary of each year s activitie s

State

Summary of official

State

actions of the Superinten-

I

00

dent of Banks for each month

U1

I

Employment -

Tabulation of frequency and State

Accident Control severity of accidents

on the Job

Earnings

Study of the nature of rising living costs, and their effects on the wage earner

State

Comprehensive wage survey for state classified service

State

Comparision of Geor gia salaries with other public jurisdictions with present varience from Georgia salaries

Various I:tate s

Frequency (Year Begun)
1958

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

Department of

Georgia Airport

Industry and Trade Directory

bi-annually Depa,rtment of Banking

Annually Monthly

Departrrient. of Banking
Department of Banking

Abstractof .Assets ,and Liabilities of all State Banks
Annual Reports
Monthly Bulletin

Quarterly
1966
1 edition
1966

Merit System of Personnel Administration

Accident Control Program for Departments and Agencies of State Government

State Merit System of Personnel Administration

Wages and the Rising Cost of Living

1967 1966

State Merit System of Personnel Administration

Wage Comparability in State Government

State Merit System Comparison of Georgia

of Personnel Ad- Salaries with Other

ministration

Public Jurisdictions

BUSINESS, INDUSTR Y AND EMPLOYMENT

"':~:~_!:~':"<~b

Name of Serie s

Description
Nonagricultural emp1oyment wages and hours and turn-over by industry

Geographic Unit Covered
State

Frequency (Year Begun
Annually 1949-50

Name of Compiling Agency
Department of Labor

Publication Title
Georgia Employment and Earnings by Industry

5-year summary of nonagricultural employment, wages and hours and turnover by industry

State

5-year interval June, 1963

Department of Labor

Georgia Employment and Earnings by Indu stryFinal Series, 1947-1960

Study of salaries of direc- State tors of public' recreation

Annually 1965

Georgia Recreation Salary Study for Directors

Commission

of Public Recreation

Earnings
I Q:l
'I"

Employment and wages by industry for Georgia and selected counties
Survey results, selected office and plant occupation

State and selected counties

Quarterly 1950

Department of Labor

Selected

July, 1966 Department of

Georgia cities

Labor

Employment &: Wages Insured by the Georgia Employment Security Law
Occupational Wage Study

Security

Employment se curity activities

State

Monthly

Department of

January, 1959 Labor

Employment Security Activities

Training Needs and Skills

(a, b, &: c) Survey result~~ State and training needs &: opportu- metropolitan nities for selected occupa- areas tions (d) Definitions of skill study occupations - D. O. T.

March, 1963

Department of Labor

Georgia Skill Study (a) Completed Edition (b) Sum mary Report (c) "The Challenge" (d) Definitions of Occupations

Industrial Development, Labor, and Economic Studies

Analyses of labor force in Ellijay, Georgia

Ellijay &: Gilmer Co.

1968

Depart;p1ent of

Ellijay, Georgia: Area

Industry and Trade Labor Report

-;:':::"::'.,'

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Name of Series

Description _ Community information

Labor study of Toccoa, Georgia
Survey of Geor gia r s industrial advantage s
Industrial Revenue Usage of bonds Bond Financing

~ Industrial Statistics Statistical data on the

~

state

Industrial -General New items

Geographic Unit Covered
Various towns & counties

Frequency (Year Begun
1965

Name of Compiling Agency

Publicat ion Title

Department of

Economic Profiles

Industry and Trade

Toccoa, Ga. 1967

Dep{irtment of

Toccoa, Georgia: Area

'Industry and Trade Report

State

1959

Dep artment of

Industrial Survey of

Industry and Trade Georgia

State

1968

City, county, 1965 State, Southeast state

State

Quarterly

Department of

Survey of Industrial

Industry and Trade Revenue Bond Financing

in Georgia

Department of

Deve loping Ge or gia:

Industry and Trade Statistical Story

Department of

Georgia Progress

Industry and Trade

Insurance

Statistical reports of insurance collections and disbur sements

State

Survey results, claimant sample

13-state including Georgia

Unemployment insurance history, general survey of state economy

State

Annually 1936

Office of the Comptroller General

1 edition
Nov~mber
1965

Department of Labor

1 edition
Jawary, 1963

Depa.rtment of Labor

Annual Report
The Long-Term Unemployed Comparison with Regular Unemployment Insurance Claimants
Unemployment Insurance History, General Survey of State Economy

Name of Series

Description Insurance companie s doing business in the State
Georgia insurance Laws

Labor Force

Work force by industry

estimates &

pre sent manpower

trends

Work force by industry

Work force by industry

I

00

00

I

Work force by industry

Work force by industry

Work force by industry

Work force by industry

Farm labor activities

Work for ce by county

Labor area brochures

Geographic Unit Covered
State

Frequency (Year Begun)
Annually
1949

Name of Compiling Agency
Office of the Comptroller General

State

Irregular
1919

Office of the Comptroller General

Albany SMSA
Atlanta SMSA
Augusta SMSA

Monthly February.
1960
Monthly February.
1960
Monthly
March 1959

Department of Labor
Department of Labor
Department of Labor

Columbus SMSA

Monthly

Department of

March 1959 Labor

Macon SMSA

Monthly

Dep artment of

March 1959 Labor

Savannah SMSA State
State

Monthly
November,
1950
Monthly January.
1943
Annually
1949

Department of Labor
Department of Labor
Department of Labor

State & SMSA's

Annually

Department of

May, 1967 Labor

Various

Irregular

Georgia area 1951

Department of Labor

Publication Title Insurer s Authorized to do Business in Georgia
Insurance Laws of State of Georgia
Albany Area Manpower Trends
Atlanta Area Manpower Trends
Augusta Area Manpower Trends
Columbus Area Manpower Trends
Macon Area Manpower Trends
Savannah Area Manpower Trends
Geor gia Manpower Trends
Farm Labor Report
Annual Averag.e L ..1>or Force E,stimates by Area.
1964-19b6
Area Manpower Report

BUSINESS, INDUSTRY, AND EMPLOYMENT

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

:~.}E:~'}~
Publication Title

I
00 -.0
I
Markets & Trade Directory

Survey results, personal Sele cted

1 edition

characteristics

Atlanta Commu-July, 1966

nity Centers

Deparmtne of Labor

Industry trends and projections
County-industry work force summary

State
State, Metropolitan Areas, Counties

1 edition November, 1962
1 edition June, 1960

Department of Labor
Department of Labor

Survey results, selected Atlanta occupations

1 edition 1958

Department of Labor

Farm employment trends State

1 edition

Departme nt of

October, 1958 Labor

Survey r:esults. commuting State &

1 edition

trends

Selected A reas August,

1958

Department of Labor

Atlanta Human Resource Survey
Georgia Employment Trends
Georgia Labor Force Estimates. April 1959
Atlanta Skilled Workers in Manufacturing
Farm Labor in Georgia 1940-57
Analysis of Intercounty Commuting of Workers in Georgia

Listings of all manufacturing firms

City, State

Updating Manufacturing State Directory

Listings of importers and exporters

State

1955 Quarterly 1964

Department of

Manufacturing Directory

Industry and Trade

Dep'artment of

New and Expanded Industry

Industry and Trade Lists

World Trade Directory Deoartment of Industry and Trade

BUSINESS, INDUSTRY, AND EMPLOYMENT

Name of Series

Des cription

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

State Merit System

Detailed report of the operation of the Merit System

State

Separations tabulated by department with reason turnover

State

Showing number of state State employees on Capitol Hill, Atlanta not on Capitol Hill and in the State

I

-.D
o

Tabulations of Awards for State

I

10, 13,20,25,30, etc.

Actuary's report

State

Annually 1944
Annually 1956-66
Annually 1965-66

State Merit System Annual Report of Personnel Administration
State Merit System Separations of Personnel Administration
State Mer it System Employee Census of Per~onnel Administration

Semiannually
Annually

State Merit System Faithful Service Awards of Personnel Administration

Employees' Retirement System of Georgia

Annual Valuation

Transportation & Travel Industry

Survey of tourist trade State

Summary of research on State travel industry. Updates previous editions

1961

Dept. of Industry T ravel Survey of Georgia

(Out of Print) & Trade

1960-61

1962

Dept. of Industry The Georgia Travel

& Trade

Industry

, .

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Name of Series
Transportation & Travel Industry

Descri~ion

Geographic Unit Covered

Summary of data gathered State State Welcome Stations

Annual report

State

Travel Industry

State

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

1968

Dep artment of

Characteristics of Out-

Industry and Trade of-State Visitors by

Major De'stination

Annually

Department of

Annual Report

Industry and Trade

1965

Department of

Developing Georgia:

Industry and Trade Transportation

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Name of Series

Description_

Geographic Unit Covered

Corrections, .

Statistics on the correc-

Pardons &: Parole s tions s'y stem

State

Constitutional, statutory provisions, policies, rules and regulations of State Board of Pardons and Paroles

State

Statistical summary of Board action

State

I

'-'>

Statistical and narrative State

N

I

summary of Board

action

Newsletter; items of intere st to employee s

State

Statistics on probation

Annual report

State

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Annually

Board of Corrections

Irregular

Pardon &: Parole Board

Monthly Annually

Pardon &: Parole Board
Pardon &: Parole Board

Monthly Annually

Pardon &: Parole Board
State Board of Probation

Publication Title Annual Report
Policies, Rules and Regulations Governing Parole in Geor gia
Monthly Report
Biennial Report
"News Bee"
Report to Governor and Statistical Summary

EDUCATION

Name of Series

Des cription

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

General

Statistics on receipts for maintenance and operation

State

Statistics

State

Statistics on Georgia IS public high schools

State

Statistics on school system size

State

I

Teacher, principal,

State

-.J:)

Vol

and superintendent

I

certificates

University System enrollment statistics Statistics on enrollment

State

Statistics on freshman class

State

Financial Report

Summary of activities for each year

State

Financial summary for each year

State

Annually

Department of Education

Annually Annually Annually Annually

Dep artment of Education Department of Education
Department of Education
Deparment of Education

Receipts_ -, State, Local, Federal - For Maintenance and ,Operation
Cost Per ADA Child
Georgia Public High Schools
Size of School Systems
Certificates - Teachers, Principals, Superintendents

Quarterly
Annually 1957

Board of Regents of University System of Georgia
Board of Regents of University System of Georgia

Quarterly Enrollment Reports
N ,rmative Data for the Freshman Class University System of Georgia

Annually 1932
Annually

Board of Regents of University System of Georgia

University System of Georgia Annual Report

Board of Regents of University ~ystem of Georgia

Annual Financial Repod

GENERAL GOVERNMENT

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

. ~';~M.'.t~,~~
Publication Title

Finances
I ~ ~
I

Budget proposal for the State
Summary of theoodget

State State

Annual summary of state State finances

Data of revenue operations
Statistical summary of state monies

State and Counties
State

Biennially Bureau of the

1963

Budget

State of Georgia Budget

Biennially Bureau of the

1965

Budget

State of Georgia Budget-in-Brief

Annually

DepartInent of

Summary Statement of

Audits and AccountFinancial Conditions and

Statements of Treasury

Receipts and Allotments

1941

Department of Law

Statistical Report

Annually

Treasury Dept.

late 1800' s

State Treasury Department Annual Report

General

Attorney General's officia1 opinions in state: matters
Population figures by county, using census figures
Georgia I s official register

State State State

Georgia's participation in Federal programs

State

1967

Department of Law

Opinions of the Attorney General

---

Secretary of

Population of Georgia

State

Counties

- --
Annually 1967

Se cretary of State

Georgia Cfficial and Statistical Register

State Planning & Programming Bureau

Federal Program Partici-
pation by the State of Georgia

GENERAL GOVERNMENT

...:;., :~:.

.- . :~;::1d.t~~

Name of Series General
I
-..D U1
I

De scription

Geographic Unit Covered

Public outdoor recreation State areas in Georgia

Private outdoor recreation State areas in Georgia

Montezuma, Georgia zoning ordinance

State

Appalachia in Georgia

State

Conditions in Vidalia, Georgia

State

Frequency (Year BegunL

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

1 edition 1967

State Planning and Programming Bureau

Inventory of Public Outdoor Recreation Areas

1 edition 1967

State Planning and Programming Bureau

Survey of Private Outdoor Recreation Enterprises

1 edition 1967

State Planning & Programming Bureau

Zoning Ordinance: Montezuma, Georgia

1 edition 1968

State Planning & Programming Bureau

Geor gia Appalachia Investment Plan 1968

1 edition 1968

State Planning & Pr0 gr amming Bureau

Vidalia, Georgia: Analysis of Existing Conditions

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Defense, Civil and Military

Summary of the Department of Defense's major accomplishments and activities for each fiscal year

State

Public Health Statistics

Milledgeville State Hospital services rendered by county of re sidence and mental disorders of patients

State

Gracewood State School

State

I
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I

and Hospital - activites by department; patient

movement and service

Battey State Hospital listing of personnel and services rendered to patients in hospital

State

Biostatistics

Vital events, numbers and State rates by county, city and state total

Estimated population

State

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Annually

Department of Defense

Annually 1843

Department of Public Health

Annually 1922

Department of; Public Health

Annually 1927

Depa.rtment of Publi.c Health

Annually 1948

Department of Public Health

Annually 1947

Department of Public Health

Health facilitie s, per sonnel State and institutional and department service s

Annually 1953

Department of Public Health

Publication Title Annual Report
Annua1 Report of the Milledgeville State Hospital
Annual Report
Annual Report
Geor gia Vitality and Morbidity Statistics
Estimated Population by Race, Sex and Age, Georgia-and Estimated Population by Race by County and City Annual Statistical Report

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Name of Series

DescriE!!<:>n_ ~ _ ~__

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year
~egunl

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

Hospital, State

Patient movement, admission and termination data by out-patient clinic in Georgia

State

Annually 1960

Department of . Public Health

Annual Stati,stical Report of Outpatient Psychiatric Clinics

Medical Directory

List of physicians in private practice, i.:nstitutional and ~ health ~departments by county

State

Annually 1950

Department of Public Health

Medical Dire ctory of Georgia, by Counties

Welfare
I
-.D
-.] I

Changes in personality adjustment and intellectual functioning of students in Augusta Youth Development Center

Augusta Youth Deve lopment Center

Department of ~ Family and Children Services

_C:&angee iJ1Per sonality Adjustment and Intellectual Functioning of Students in Augusta Youth Development Center

Study of 293 delinquents released from training schools

State

Department of Family and Children Services

Profile of Recidivism

Statistics relating to

State

public welfare in Georgia

Food Stamp Program in Georgia

State

quarterly

Department of
Family and Children Services Department of ,Family and Children Services

Public Welfare Statistics in Georgia
The Food Stamp Program in Georgia

MISCE LLANEOUS

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

Aging
Art
I
'.0 Recreation
00
I

Information in the field State and of aging in areas of health, county education, income, recreation, social services, and housing

Summa ry of the activities State of the Commission on Aging

Report on a survey of

State

cultural resources of the

state

Inventory of public recreation systems

State

Science & Technology Information on the utilization of digital data processing equipment within the State

State

Listing of the numbers of State people engaged in supporting the operations involved in electronic data processing

irregular

Commission on Aging

Georgia Fact Book on Aging

Annually
1963
1 edition

Commission on Aging
Georgia Art Commission

Annual Report to the Governor and General Assembly of Georgia
The Arts in Georgia

Annually
1965

Georgia Recreation Commission

Public Recreation in Georgia

1 edition
1965

Georgia Science and Technology Commission

Computer Utilization Within the State of Georgia

1 edition
1966

Georgia Science and Technology Commission

Computer Support Personnel

... .'.'~- ':' TRANSPORTATION, HIGHWAYS, AND ACCIDENT S.TATISTICS

Name of Se ries

Des cription

Georgraphic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

;..t~.i~:.
Publication Title

Accident Reports and

Statistics

Summary of facilities

showing age, type of

accident, etc.

State

Comparison of death rates to registration and miles traveled

. State

Yearly 'comparison of accidents

State

I

'-0

Yearly comparison of

State

'-0

I

accidents

Comparison of deaths

State

by day... month, and year

Listing of fatalities for month

State

Summary of deaths

Summary of injuries

Summary of accident and State enforcement experience

Summary of State-wide accidents

State

Monthly
Monthly
Monthly Monthly Daily Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly

Department of Public Safety

B reakdown,of Traffic Fatalities

Department ofPublic Safety
Department of Public Safety
Department of Public Safety
Department of Public Safety
Department of ' Rublic Safety
Department of Public Safety
Department of Public Safety
Department of Public Safety
Department of Public Safety

Deaths, Death Rate, Registration and Miles Traveled
Department Accidents
Comparison of Georgia Traffic Deaths
Daily Comparison of Traffic Deaths
Monthly Bulletin
National Safety Council Deaths
National Safety Council Injuries
Traffic Accident and Enforcement Summary by Troops
Standard Summary of Motor Vehicle Accidents

TRANSPORTATION, HIGHWAYS, AND ACCIDENT STATISTICS

Name of Series

Des cription

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Publication Title

A rrest Report

Enforcement of State motor carriers

State

Summary of arrests by troopers

State

Highway Engineering

An engineering report of highway, road and streets needs

State

..I...

Summary of an engineer:" State

o

o

ing report of highwa y,

I

roads and street needs

Semi-annuall y

A rrest Report Digest

1962

Georgia Public

Service Commission

,.

Monthly

Georgia Public

Arrest Report

Service Commission

1 edition

State Highwa y Department

1 edition

State Highway Department

Georgia's Statewide Highwa y, Road and Street Needs
Georgia's Highway Needs: A Summary Report through 1985

Highway Finance

.,
,,",
A fiscal study of the State's Highway Transportation System

State

Summary of a fiscal study State of the State's Highway Transportation Systems

Public Carriers

Ope ration Authority of State class "B" motor carriers

1 edition

State Highwa y Department

1 edition

State Highway Department

Financing of Georgia's Highway, Road and Street Programs: 19651984
Financing of Georgia's Highway, Road, & Street Programs: 1965- 1984 Summa ry Report

Irregular 1955

Georgia Public

Class "B" Scope of

Service Commis- Operations sion

TRANSPORTATION, HIGHWAYS, AND ACCIDENT STATISTICS

Name of Series Public Carrier s
SARDA Traffic Counts
--,
o
,

DescriIill-on

Geographic Unit
n____~ov~r_ed

Frequency Name of

(Year

Compiling

Begun) ,Agency

Publication Title

Operation authority of

State

Class "E" motor carrier

Irregular 1963

Georgia Public

Class "E" Scope of

Service COlXlmission Operations

Charges - rates, rules & regulations of class "B'! motor c:arriers

State

Irregular 1963

Georgia Public

Rule 8 Commodity

Service Commis sion

State and Regional Defense Airlift

State

Irregular

Georgia Public

SARDA Plan

Service Comrni-ssion

Twelve-month recapitulation for 37 continuou s count traffic recording stations

State

Annually 1950

State Highway De.partrnent

Twelve-Month Recapitution for Thirty- seven Continuous Count Traffic Recording Stations

Twelve-month recapitulation for 24 Urban continuous count traffic recording stations

Georgia Urban Areas

Annually 1967

State Highway De.partment

Twelve-month Recapitulation for Twenty-four Urban Continuous Count Traffic Recording Stations

Summary of high hour data for 37 continuous C'CDUnt traffic recording stations

State

Annually 1964

State Highway Department

Summar y of High Hour Data for Thirty-seven Continuous Count Traff Recording Stations

Summary of high hour data for 24 urban continuous count traffic recording stations

Georgia Urban Areas

Annually 1964

State Highway Department

Summary of High Hour Data for Twenty-Four Urban Continuous Count Traffic Recording Stations

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TRANSPORTATION, HIGHWAYS, AND ACCIDENT STATISTICS

Name of Series
Traffic Mileage

De scription

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Milea-ge of the designated Federal-aid primary road system classified by Fed-
eral route # and section,
rural and urban, & county

State

Annually
1959

State Highway Department

Mileage of the de signated State

Annually

State Highway

Federal-aid primary

1966

Department

road system classified by

..I...

county, Federal route #

0

and section

N

I

Public road mileage in Georgia by counties
Georgia State Highway System mileage by divisions and congressional districts
Mileage of each state numbered route classified by county and federal-aid system

State State
State

Annually
1959
Annually
1959

State Highway Department
State Highway Department

Annually
1959

State Highway Department

Publication Title
Mileage of the DesignaFederal-aid Primary Road System Classified
By Federal Route # and
Section, Rural and Urban and County
Mileage of the De signated Federal-aid Primary Road System Classified by County, Federal Route Number and Section
Public Road Mileage in Geor gia, by Countie s
Georgia State Highway Sy stem Mileage by Divisions and Congressional Districts
Mileage of Each State Numbered Route Classified by County and Federal-aid System

TRANSPORTATION, HIGHWAYS AND ACCIDENT STATISTICS

Name of Serie s Traffic Milea~

De s cr iption

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

State highway system mileage in each county classified by state route number and Federalaid system

State

Annually
1959

State Highway Department

-I
0 VJ

Vehicle - miles per day on each road system in Georgia classified by

State

Annually
1966

State Highway Department

I

county, rural, and

incorporated areas

State Highway System and county road mileage located within municipalities in Georgia by surface types

State

Annually
1967

'State Highway De_partment

Local city street mileage classified by county, municipalities and surface type

State

Annually

State Highway Department

Publication Title
State Highway System Mileage in Each County Classified by State Route Number and Federal-Aid
Syste~
Vehicles - Miles Per Day on Each Road Sy stem in Georgia Classified by County, Rural and Incorporated areas
State Highway System and County Road Mileage Located Within Municipalitie s in Georgia by Surface Types
Local City Street Mileage Classified by County, Municipality and Surface Type

TRANSPORTATION, HIGHWAYS, AND ACCIDENT STATISTICS

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Traffic Mileage

Mileage inside municipalities classified by road system and surface type

State

Statewide mileage travel, State and nonfatal injury and fatal injury accidents

Annually
1967

State Hi ghway Department

Annually
1967

State Highway Depa.rtment

I
......

Georgia highway mileage State

Annually

State Highway

o
~

1959

Department

I

Annual highway mileage State analysis

Annually
1959

State Highway Department

Mileage of public roads State in Georgia by county, road, system, and surfac e type

Annually
1959

State Highway Department

Publication Title
Mileage Insfde Municipalities Classified by Road System and Surface Type
Table TA - 1 - Statewide Mileage Travel, and Nonfatal Injury and Fatal Injury Accidents Mileage Guides
State Mileage Tables
Mileage of Public Roads in Georgia by County, Road System, and Surface Type

Mileage of Public roads State in Ge orgia by State highway Systems, county roads and surface type

Annually
1959

State Highway Department

Mileage of Public Roads in Georgia by State Highway System County Roads and Surface Type

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TRANSPORTATION, HIGHWAYS AND ACCIDENT STATISTICS

Name of Serie s Traffic Speed

Descriptio~

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year _Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

A study of traffic speeds made at 22 locations on rural highway s

State

Annually 1952

State Highway Department

Transportation Studies by Area
I
......
o
\.TI
I

Atlanta area existing conditions transportastudy
Reports on the deve10pment of a trip distribution model for the Atlanta area
Traffic volume characteristics Atlanta area

Technical report

Technical report

Atlanta Regional Metropolitan

1 edition

State Highway Department

Atlanta Regional Metropolitan Area

1 edition

State Highway Department

Atlanta Regional Metropolitan Area

1 edition

State Highway Department

Atlanta Regional Metropolitan Area

1 edition

State Highway Department

Atlanta Regional 1 edition Metropolitan Area

State Highway Department

Publication Title
Traffic Speeds on Rural State and County Highways Spring
& Fall - Report # 14
Atlanta Area Transportation Study - Existing Conditions Reports
Atlanta Area Transportation Study - Report on the Development of a Trip Distribution Model
Atlanta Area Transportation Study - Traffic Volume Characteristics
Atlanta Area Transportation Study - A Report on the Group "A II Tables
Atlanta Area Transportation Study - A Report on the Group II B" Tables

TRANSPORATION, HIGHWAYS, AND ACCIDENT STATISTICS

Name of Series

Description

Transportation Studies

by Area

Transportation study

intr oduction-Augusta

Technical report
I
...... o
0'
I
Technical 'r eport

Technical report

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of Compiling Agency

Augusta, Ga. N. Augusta S.C., Richmond Co, Ga. and portions of Columbia Co., Ga.

1 edition

Augusta, Ga. 1 edition N. Augusta S. C., Richmond Co., Ga. and portions of Columbia Co. Georgia

Augusta, Ga. 1 edition N. Augusta S.C., Richmond Co., Ga. & portions of Columbia Co. Georgia

Gaine sville. Georgia

1 edition

State Highway Department
State Highway Department
State Highway Department
State Highway Department

Publication Title
Augusta Regional Transportation Study Introductory Report
Augusta Transportation Study - Technical Report #1 Screenline
Check Group "A"
Tables
Augusta Regional Transportation Study - Technical Report #2 Group "B" Tables
Gainesville Technical Report #1 - Accuracy
Check Group "A" Tables

TRANSPORTATION, HIGHWAYS, AND ACCIDENT STATISTICS

Name of Series

Description

Geographic Unit Covered

Frequency (Year Begun)

Name of ComPriling Agency

Publication 'Title

Truck Weight Tables An Analysis of the weight of trucks traveling the State Highway System based on information gathered at 16 weight stations

State

General
-I
0
-.]
I

Report of State Highway Department or ganization and operations
Financial report

State State

Report of all activities of the Ge or gia State Patrol

State

Summary of the activities of the Department of Public Safety

State

Regulatory activities of the Public Service Commission

State

Annually 1950

State Highway Department

Truck Weight Study Table~ J 967 Summer Series

Biennially State Highway

1918

Department

Biennial Report

Annually 1919
Monthly

State Highway Department
Department of Public Safety

Accounting Report
Report of Operations and Special Activities

Annually

Department of Public Safety

Annual Report

Annually 1879

Geor gia Public

Annual Report

Service Commission

APPENDIX
(AgenCies Where Statistical Data May Be Obtained)
Aging, Commission on 881 Peachtree Street, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia (30309) William Helgemo, Statistical Representative
Agriculture, Department of Information and Education 19 Hunter Street, S. W. Atlanta, Georgia (30364) . William L. Kinny , Statistical Repre sentative
Art Commission, Georgia 90 Fairlie Street, N. W. Atlanta, Georgia (30303) Mrs. Vivian Sutherland, Statistical Representative
Audits and Accounts, Department of 115 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia (30334) George Armstrong, Statistical Representative
Banking, Department of 122 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia (30334) H. W. Goodloe, Jr., Statistical Representative
Budget Bureau, State 668 Labor Building Atlanta, Georgia (30334) Ray Jones, Statistical Representative
Comptroller General. Office of the 241 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia (30334) Florence Moore, Statistical Representative
Corrections, State Board of Training and Development 7 Hunter Street, Rm. 244 Atlanta, Georgia (30303) Floyd Meshad, Statistical Representative -108-

Defense, Department of
P. O. Box 4839 Atlanta, Georgia (30302)
Col. Paul E. Inneken, Statistical Representative
Education, Department of Division of Planning, Re search and Evaluation State Office Building Atlanta, Georgia (30334) Dr. Allen C. Smith, Statistical Representative
Family and Children Services, Department of
Program Management Office 'State Office Building, Rm 406 Atlanta. Georgia (30334)
Richard K. Bridge s; Statistical R epre sentative
Forest Research Council, Georgia
P. O. Box 828 Macon, Georgia (31202)
C. Frank Robertson, Statistical Representative
'F.()restry Commission, Georgia
P. O. Box 819 Macon, Georgia (31202)
George Bishop, Statistical Representative
Game and Fish Commission, State 401 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia (30334) James L. Harrington, Statistical Representative
Health, Department of Public 47 Trinity Avenue, S. W. Atlanta, Georgia (30303) Dr. Wayne Daniel, Statistical Representative
Highway Department of Georgia, State 2 Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia (30334) Robert C. Kirk, Statistical Representative
Industry and Trade, Department of 100 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia (30334) Cary Evans, Statistical Repre sentative
-109-

Labor, Georgia Department of
Employment Se curity Agency 254 Wa'shington Street, S. W. Atlanta, Georgia (30334)
O. H. Stephenson, Statistical Repre sentative
Law, Department of
132 Judicial Building Atlanta, Georgia (30334)
Mr s. Mary Gile s, Statistical Repre sentative
Merit System of Per sonnel Administration, State
244 Washington Street, S. W. Atlanta, Georgia (30334)
Ralph C. Moor, Statistical Representative
Mines, Mining, and Geology, Department of 19 Hunter Street, S. W. Atlanta, Georgia (30303) A. S. Furcron, Statistical Representative
Pardons and Paroles, State Board of
Statistical Office 1 Peachtree Building, Room 602 Atlanta, Georgia (30303)
Eubert W. Linthicum, Jr., Statistical Repre sentative
Planning and Programming Bureau, State Office of Research and Information 116 Mitchell Street, S. W. Atlanta, Georgia (30303) William H. Avery, Jr., Statistical Repre sentative
Probation, State Board of 1 Peachtree Street, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia (30303) Hiram Grogan, Statistical Representative
Recreation Commission, Georgia 1655 Peachtree Street, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia (30309) W. Thomas Martin, Jr., Statistical Representative
Regents of the University System of Georgia, Board of
244 Washington Street, S. W. Atlanta, Georgia (30334)
Dr. Harry S. Downs, Statistical Repre sentative -11 0-

Retirement System, Employees' 254 Washington Street, S. W. Atlanta, Georgia (30334) W~ Frank Delamar, Statistical Representative
Revenue, Department of Re search Division State Office Building Atlanta, Georgia (30334) Paul Mangold, Statistical Repre sentative
Safety, Department of Public Accident Reporting Division P. O. Box 1456 Atlanta, Georgia (30301) Lt. Col. L. G. Bell, Statistical Repre sentative
Science and Technology Commission, Georgia 2970 Peachtree Street, N. W. Atlanta, Georgia (30305) Joel Lawson, Statistical Represenative
Secretary of State, Office of the 214 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia (30334) Ben W. Fortson, Jr., Statistical Repre sentative
Service Commission, Georgia Public 244 Washington Street, S. W., Room 154 Atlanta, Geor gia (30334) Geor ge E. Thurmond, Statistical Repre sentative
Treasury Department, State 245 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia (30334) James E. Young, Statistical Representative
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