Fayette County, Alabama
Fayette County Courthouse, listed on the NRHP with No. 76000326 as a Contributing Property of the Fayette County Courthouse District |
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US state : | Alabama |
Administrative headquarters : | Fayette |
Address of the administrative headquarters: |
County Courthouse Annex 103 1st Avenue, NW - Suite 2 Fayette, AL 35555 |
Foundation : | December 20, 1824 |
Made up from: |
Tuscaloosa County Marion County |
Area code : | 001 205 |
Demographics | |
Residents : | 17,241 (2010) |
Population density : | 10.6 inhabitants / km 2 |
geography | |
Total area : | 1630 km² |
Water surface : | 4 km² |
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The Fayette County is a county in the state of Alabama of the United States . The county seat is Fayette . The county is part of the dry counties , which means that the sale of alcohol is restricted or prohibited.
geography
The county is located in northwest Alabama, about 50 km to the west from Mississippi , and has an area of 1,630 square kilometers, of which four square kilometers are water. It is bordered in a clockwise direction by the following counties: Marion County , Walker County , Tuscaloosa County , Pickens County, and Lamar Counties .
history
The first settlement in the area of today's county seat was originally called LaFayette and was given an independent local government in January 1821, with the name changed to Fayette Court House . Fayette County was formed on December 20, 1824 by resolution of the state legislature from parts of Tuscaloosa and Marion Counties . It was named after General La Fayette , who served in the American Revolutionary War under George Washington and was one of France's leading politicians in the early stages of the French Revolution . Fayette was touring the United States at the time of the upcoming appointment. The present courthouse was built in 1911 . In April 2011 , four people died in Berry in a tornado outbreak that hit the American Southeast with unprecedented strength .
Three structures and sites in the county are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as of April 2, 2020, the Fayette County Courthouse District , the John Clifford Grimsley House and the Edward Rose House .
Demographic data
growth of population | |||
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Census | Residents | ± in% | |
1830 | 3547 | - | |
1840 | 6942 | 95.7% | |
1850 | 9681 | 39.5% | |
1860 | 12,850 | 32.7% | |
1870 | 7136 | -44.5% | |
1880 | 10.135 | 42% | |
1890 | 12,823 | 26.5% | |
1900 | 14,132 | 10.2% | |
1910 | 16,248 | 15% | |
1920 | 18,365 | 13% | |
1930 | 18,443 | 0.4% | |
1940 | 21,651 | 17.4% | |
1950 | 19,388 | -10.5% | |
1960 | 16,148 | -16.7% | |
1970 | 16,252 | 0.6% | |
1980 | 18,809 | 15.7% | |
1990 | 17,962 | -4.5% | |
2000 | 18,495 | 3% | |
2010 | 17,241 | -6.8% | |
Before 1900
1900–1990 2000 2010 |
Fayette County's population was 18,495 as of the 2000 census . 340 of them lived in collective accommodation, the other residents lived in 7,493 households and 5,342 families. The population density was 11 people per square kilometer. The racial the population was composed of 86.92 percent white, 11.93 percent African American, 0.21 percent Native American, 0.15 percent Asian, 0.01 percent of residents from the Pacific island area and 0.27 percent from other ethnic groups Groups; 0.51 percent were descended from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race was 0.82 percent of the population.
Of the 7,493 households, 30.8 percent had children and young people under the age of 18 living with them. There were married couples living together in 57.3 percent, 10.6 percent were single mothers, 28.7 percent were not families, 26.6 percent of all households were single households and 13.5 percent had people aged 65 and over or above. The average household size was 2.42 and the average family size was 2.92 people.
23.9 percent of the population were under 18 years old, 8.2 percent between 18 and 24, 26.5 percent between 25 and 44, 25.3 percent between 45 and 64 and 16.1 percent were 65 years or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males and for females aged 18 and over there were 89.6 males.
The median income for a household in the city is $ 28,539 , and the median income for a family is $ 35,291. Males had a median income of $ 29,239 versus $ 20,606 for females. The per capita income was $ 14,439. 13.1 percent of families and 17.3 percent of the population lived below the poverty line.
Places in Fayette County
See also
Web links
literature
- Thomas McAdory Owen: History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography. SJ Clarke Publishing Co., Chicago IL 1921.
- Virginia O. Foscue: Place Names in Alabama. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa et al. 1989, ISBN 0-8173-0410-X .
Individual evidence
- ^ Fayette County Courthouse District on the National Register Information System. National Park Service , accessed April 2, 2020.
- ↑ GNIS-ID: 161554. Retrieved on February 22, 2011 (English).
- ↑ Fayette County at Alabama.gov ( April 3, 2014 memento in the Internet Archive )
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^ Fayette County in the Encyclopedia of Alabama, accessed May 11, 2020.
Charles Curry Aiken, Joseph Nathan Kane: The American Counties: Origins of County Names, Dates of Creation, Area, and Population Data, 1950-2010 . 6th edition. Scarecrow Press, Lanham 2013, ISBN 978-0-8108-8762-6 , p. 99. -
↑ Search mask database in the National Register Information System. National Park Service , accessed April 2, 2020.
Weekly List on the National Register Information System. National Park Service , accessed April 2, 2020. - ↑ US Census Bureau - Census of Population and Housing . Retrieved March 15, 2011
- ↑ Extract from Census.gov . Retrieved February 28, 2011
- ^ Population of Fayette County - Alabama
- ↑ Extract from census.gov
- ^ Population of Fayette County - Alabama
Coordinates: 33 ° 43 ′ N , 87 ° 44 ′ W