Decatur County, Kansas

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Decatur County is a county located in Northwest Kansas. Its county seat and most populous city is Oberlin.[1] As of the 2020 census, the county population was 2,764.[2] The county was named in honor of Stephen Decatur, Jr., a commodore in the United States Navy who served during both Barbary Wars in North Africa, the Quasi-War with France, and the War of 1812 with Britain.

History

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19th century

In 1854, the Kansas Territory was organized, then in 1861 Kansas became the 34th U.S. state.

Decatur County was established by an act of the state legislature on 1873-03-20,Template:Sfn which defined the original borders of the county as: <templatestyles src="Template:Blockquote/styles.css" />

Commencing where the east line of range 26 west, intersects the fortieth degree of north latitude; thence south, with the range line, to the first standard parallel; thence west with said parallel to the east line of range 31 west; thence north with said range line to the fortieth degree of north latitude; thence east with said parallel to the place of beginning.Template:Sfn

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The county had been surveyed the previous year, and its first settlers had been arriving since then.Template:Sfn

Independent county government was established on 1879-12-11, by proclamation of Governor John A. Martin in response to a petition.Template:Sfn Martin originally proclaimed Oberlin as the county seat, as an initial temporary arrangement.Template:Sfn It was chosen as the permanent seat by an election on 1880-02-03.Template:Sfn

The county is named for the Navy war hero Commodore Stephen Decatur, Jr.,Template:Sfn[3] who served during the First Barbary War and the Second Barbary War and the War of 1812.

In 1878, the Sappa Creek valley in Decatur county was the scene of the last raid by Native Americans (Indians) in Kansas. In the Northern Cheyenne Exodus after the Battle of Punished Woman's Fork, a band of Cheyenne needing horses and provisions raged through the valley, killing more than 30 civilians and raping several woman. Several Cheyenne elderly, women, and children were also killed in the region by soldiers and civilians.[4] In Oberlin, the Decatur County Last Indian Raid Museum commemorates the Cheyenne raid.[5][6]

The county's first newspaper was the Oberlin Herald, established on 1879-06-12 by Humphrey & Counter.Template:Sfn Later Oberlin newspapers included the Oberlin Eye and the Oberlin Opinion.Template:Sfn The Norcatur Register was published in Norcatur,Template:Sfn and there were two more newspapers in Dresden and Jennings as of 1909.Template:Sfn

Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of Script error: No such module "convert"., of which Script error: No such module "convert". is land and Script error: No such module "convert". (0.07%) is water.[7]

Geology and hydrology

The county is crossed by Beaver Creek and Long Branch Creek in the north, by Sappa Creek in the middle, and by Prairie Dog Creek and South Fork Solomon River in the south.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn Sappa has two forks, north and south, and Prairie Dog's principal branch is Tom Cat.Template:Sfn

Adjacent counties

Demographics

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Population pyramid based on 2000 census age data

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Historical population
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U.S. Decennial Census[9]
1790-1960[10] 1900-1990[11]
1990-2000[12] 2010-2020[2]

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2020 census

As of the 2020 census, the county had a population of 2,764. The median age was 50.8 years. 20.4% of residents were under the age of 18 and 27.9% of residents were 65 years of age or older. For every 100 females there were 104.6 males, and for every 100 females age 18 and over there were 103.0 males age 18 and over. 0.0% of residents lived in urban areas, while 100.0% lived in rural areas.[13][14]

The racial makeup of the county was 94.2% White, 0.3% Black or African American, 0.3% American Indian and Alaska Native, 0.5% Asian, 0.0% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander, 0.3% from some other race, and 4.3% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino residents of any race comprised 2.7% of the population.[15]

There were 1,295 households in the county, of which 21.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them and 23.5% had a female householder with no spouse or partner present. About 38.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 20.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.[14]

There were 1,640 housing units, of which 21.0% were vacant. Among occupied housing units, 77.1% were owner-occupied and 22.9% were renter-occupied. The homeowner vacancy rate was 3.4% and the rental vacancy rate was 14.2%.[14]

In 1879 the population was just over 1,500.Template:Sfn By 1886 there were 6,300 people in the county, up from 4,067 in 1885.Template:Sfn By the 1910 Census this had risen to 8.976.Template:Sfn

2000 census

As of the 2000 census,[16] there were 3,472 people, 1,494 households, and 981 families residing in the county. The population density was Script error: No such module "convert".. There were 1,821 housing units at an average density of Script error: No such module "convert".. The racial makeup of the county was 97.87% White, 0.52% Black or African American, 0.09% Native American, 0.14% Asian, 0.12% Pacific Islander, 0.37% from other races, and 0.89% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.98% of the population.

There were 1,494 households, out of which 25.80% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.00% were married couples living together, 5.60% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.30% were non-families. 32.80% of all households were made up of individuals, and 17.50% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.24 and the average family size was 2.83.

In the county, the population was spread out, with 23.60% under the age of 18, 4.70% from 18 to 24, 22.90% from 25 to 44, 22.60% from 45 to 64, and 26.20% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 44 years. For every 100 females there were 97.50 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.40 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $30,257, and the median income for a family was $34,982. Males had a median income of $25,139 versus $17,368 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,348. About 8.00% of families and 11.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.20% of those under age 18 and 6.30% of those age 65 or over.

Government

Decatur County is heavily Republican. The last time a Democratic candidate carried the county was Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936.

Presidential elections

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Laws

Following amendment to the Kansas Constitution in 1986, the county remained a prohibition, or "dry", county until 2002, when voters approved the sale of alcoholic liquor by the individual drink with a 30% food sales requirement.[17]

Education

There were 101 school districts in the county in 1909.Template:Sfn

Unified school districts

Communities

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2005 map of Decatur County[18] (map legend)

List of townships / incorporated cities / unincorporated communities / extinct former communities within Decatur County.[18]

Cities

‡ means a community has portions in an adjacent county.

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Unincorporated communities

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Ghost towns

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Post offices

The first post office in the county was Sappa, established in April 1874 by postmaster J. A. Rodehaver.Template:Sfn It was located where Oberlin now is.Template:Sfn In 1886 there were seventeen post offices in the county: Allison, Altory, Bassettville, Cedar Bluffs, Decatur, Hawkeye, Hooker, Jackson, Jenings, Lyle, Oberlin, Norcatur, Sheffield, Shibboleth, Stephen, Traer, and Vallonia.Template:Sfn

Townships

Decatur County is divided into twenty-five townships. The city of Oberlin is considered governmentally independent and is excluded from the census figures for the townships. In the following table, the population center is the largest city (or cities) included in that township's population total, if it is of a significant size.

Township FIPS Population
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Population Population
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Land area
km2 (sq mi)
Water area
km2 (sq mi)
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Allison 01300 39 0 (1) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0.01% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Altory 01650 16 0 (0) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Bassettville 04475 26 0 (1) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Beaver 05050 86 1 (2) 92 (36) 0 (0) 0.11% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Center 11650 60 1 (2) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0.03% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Cook 15375 44 0 (1) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0.08% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Custer 16850 27 0 (1) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0.04% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Dresden 18625 141 2 (4) 92 (36) 0 (0) 0.01% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Finley 23425 39 0 (1) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Garfield 25525 41 0 (1) 92 (36) 0 (0) 0% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Grant 27600 31 0 (1) 92 (36) 0 (0) 0.07% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Harlan 30050 51 1 (1) 92 (36) 0 (0) 0.05% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Jennings 35400 173 2 (5) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0.34% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Liberty 39975 48 1 (1) 91 (35) 0 (0) 0.03% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Lincoln 40600 203 2 (6) 92 (36) 0 (0) 0.02% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Logan 41825 52 1 (1) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Lyon 43450 24 0 (1) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Oberlin 52025 91 1 (3) 89 (34) 0 (0) 0.08% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Olive 52675 68 1 (2) 92 (35) 1 (0) 0.65% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Pleasant Valley 56525 46 0 (1) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0.05% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Prairie Dog 57475 50 1 (1) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0.01% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Roosevelt 61025 32 0 (1) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0.07% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Sappa 63050 43 0 (1) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0.04% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Sherman 64900 25 0 (1) 92 (36) 0 (0) 0.01% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
Summit 69075 22 0 (1) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0.09% Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
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This list has remained the same since 1910.Template:Sfn In 1886 there had been just eleven: Bassettville, Beaver, Center, Custer. Garfield, Grant, Jennings, Logan, Oberlin, Olive, and Prairie Dog.Template:Sfn Originally in 1879, the county commissioners established just six townships: Grant, Beaver, Bassettville, Oberlin, Prairie Dog, and Jennings.Template:Sfn

See also

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Community information for Kansas

References

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Further reading

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