Macon County, Alabama
![]() Macon County Courthouse in Tuskegee, listed on the NRHP since November 1978. |
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US state : | Alabama |
Administrative headquarters : | Tuskegee |
Address of the administrative headquarters: |
County Courthouse 101 E. Northside Street Tuskegee, AL 36083-1731 |
Foundation : | December 18, 1832 |
Area code : | 001 334 |
Demographics | |
Residents : | 21,452 (2010) |
Population density : | 13.6 inhabitants / km 2 |
geography | |
Total area : | 1588 km² |
Water surface : | 7 km² |
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The Macon County is a county in the state of Alabama of the United States . The county seat is located in Tuskegee , which means warrior in the Muskhoge dialect of the Creek Indians .
geography
The county is located southeast of the geographic center of Alabama, about 70 km to the east from Georgia , and has an area of 1,588 square kilometers, of which seven square kilometers are water. It is bordered by counties in a clockwise direction: Lee County , Russell County , Bullock County , Montgomery County , Elmore County, and Tallapoosa Counties .
history
Macon County was formed on December 18, 1832 from the land ceded by the Creek Indians on March 24, 1832. It was named after Nathaniel Macon , a soldier and statesman from North Carolina .

14 structures and sites in the county are on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) (as of April 4, 2020), with the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site has the status of a National Historic Landmark . The Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site is another National Historic Site in the county.
Demographic data
growth of population | |||
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Census | Residents | ± in% | |
1840 | 11,247 | - | |
1850 | 26,898 | 139.2% | |
1860 | 26,802 | -0.4% | |
1870 | 17,727 | -33.9% | |
1880 | 17,371 | -2% | |
1890 | 18,439 | 6.1% | |
1900 | 23,126 | 25.4% | |
1910 | 26,049 | 12.6% | |
1920 | 23,561 | -9.6% | |
1930 | 27,103 | 15% | |
1940 | 27,654 | 2% | |
1950 | 30,561 | 10.5% | |
1960 | 26,717 | -12.6% | |
1970 | 24,841 | -7% | |
1980 | 26,829 | 8th % | |
1990 | 24,928 | -7.1% | |
2000 | 24,105 | -3.3% | |
2010 | 21,452 | -11% | |
Before 1900
1900–1990 2000 2010 |
Macon County had a population of 24,105 people as of the 2000 census . Of these, 2,285 people lived in collective accommodation, the other residents lived in 8,950 households and 5,540 families. The population density was 15 people per square kilometer. The racial the population was composed of 84.64 percent African American, 13.96 percent white, 0.16 percent Native American, 0.38 percent Asian and 0.13 percent from other ethnic groups; 0.73 percent were descended from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race was 0.72 percent of the population.
Of the 8,950 households, 28.4 percent had children and young people under the age of 18 living with them. There were married couples living together in 31.7 percent, 25.8 percent were single mothers, 38.1 percent were not families, 33.0 percent of all households were single households and 11.9 percent had people aged 65 and over or above. The average household size was 2.44 and the average family size was 3.13.
25.2 percent of the population were under 18 years old, 16.9 percent between 18 and 24, 22.9 percent between 25 and 44, 21.0 percent between 45 and 64 and 14.0 percent were 65 years or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females there were 85 males, and for every as many females aged 18 and over there were 80.3 males.
The median income for a household in the 21,180 USD , and the median income for a family 28,511 USD. Males had a median income of $ 25,971 and females $ 21,773. The per capita income was $ 13,714. 26.8 percent of families and 32.8 percent of the population lived below the poverty line.
Places in Macon County
- Alliance
- Armstrong
- Boromville
- Broach Mill
- Calebee
- Chehaw
- Chesson
- Cotton Valley
- Creek booth
- Cross keys
- Davisville
- Downs
- Fort Davis
- Franklin
- Golddust
- Goodwyn
- Hannon
- Hardaway
- Hornady
- La Place
- Liberty City
- Little Texas
- Liverpool
- Milstead
- Mount Andrew
- Notasulga
- Pleasant Hill
- Roba
- Shorter
- Society Hill
- Tuskegee
- Tysonville
- Warrior stand
- Woodland
See also
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
- ^ Macon County Courthouse on the National Register Information System. National Park Service , accessed April 4, 2020.
- ↑ GNIS-ID: 161569. Retrieved on February 22, 2011 (English).
- ↑ Macon County at alabama.gov
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↑ Search mask database in the National Register Information System. National Park Service , accessed April 4, 2020.
Weekly List on the National Register Information System. National Park Service , accessed April 4, 2020.
Listing of National Historic Landmarks by State: Alabama. National Park Service , accessed April 4, 2020. - ↑ US Census Bureau - Census of Population and Housing . Retrieved March 15, 2011
- ↑ Extract from Census.gov . Retrieved February 28, 2011
- ↑ Excerpt from factfinder.census.gov.Retrieved February 28, 2011
- ↑ Excerpt from census.gov ( Memento of the original from July 14, 2011 on WebCite ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved March 31, 2012
- ↑ Macon County, Alabama , 2000 census datasheet at factfinder.census.gov .
Web links
Coordinates: 32 ° 23 ′ N , 85 ° 42 ′ W