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Census Data for Banks Crossing

As far as we can tell, Banks Crossing<1> has not been included in past Census counts, so there is no population information for this community.

While we don't have census information for Banks Crossing, you might be interested in some nearby communities where we do:

Banks County ...

Banks Crossing is located in Banks County<3>.

For more information, please visit our Census Page for Banks County.

Miscellaneous Information for Banks Crossing ...

The Federal government has assigned various identifying codes to each community, county and state. At one time or another, the US Census Bureau has used one (or more) of the following identifiers when referring to either Banks County or the community of Banks Crossing:

  • The GNIS Codes ...
    • The current system of identification is called the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). The following GNIS codes relate to Banks Crossing:
    • GNIS ID for Banks Crossing: 1705264
    • GNIS ID for Banks County: 349230
    • GNIS ID for State of Georgia: 1705317
  • Misc. Census Codes ...
    • Banks Crossing is located in Census Region #3 (the South Region) and Division #5 (the South Atlantic Division).

For more information about the various Federal identification codes, please visit our Misc Page for Banks Crossing.

Footnotes ...

<1>It's a common practice for mapmakers to remove the apostrophe from possessive names. So Banks Crossing may originally have been Bank's Crossing. Sometimes the trailing 's' might be dropped altogether, in which case Banks Crossing might be written as Bank Crossing. For more information, please visit our Genealogy Helper Page for Banks Crossing.
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<3>If you're interested in how the shape of Georgia's counties, including Banks, have changed over time, we recommend the Atlas of Historical County Boundaries.