Starkville, Mississippi
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Nickname : Stark Vegas | |
Location of Starkville in Oktibbeha County and location of the county in Mississippi
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Basic data | |
Foundation : | 1835 |
State : | United States |
State : | Mississippi |
County : | Oktibbeha County |
Coordinates : | 33 ° 27 ′ N , 88 ° 49 ′ W |
Time zone : | Central ( UTC − 6 / −5 ) |
Residents : | 25,570 (as of 2016) |
Population density : | 384.5 inhabitants per km 2 |
Area : | 66.9 km 2 (approx. 26 mi 2 ) of which 66.5 km 2 (approx. 26 mi 2 ) is land |
Height : | 110 m |
Postcodes : | 39759-39760 |
Area code : | +1 662 |
FIPS : | 28-70240 |
GNIS ID : | 0678227 |
Website : | www.cityofstarkville.org |
Mayor : | Lynn Spruill ( D ) |
Starkville is a town in Oktibbeha County in the US state of Mississippi and the administrative headquarters ( the county seat ) of Oktibbeha County. Starkville is located about 200 kilometers northeast of the capital Jackson .
Starkville is part of the Golden Triangle ( Golden Triangle ) composed of Columbus , West Point is and Starkville.
The area of today's Starkville was settled by Indians over 2000 years ago, before white settlers settled on the area many centuries later and founded the town of Boardtown , which they named after a mill to the southwest on the Big Black River . 1835 Board Town was finally elevated to the county seat of Oktibbeha County and in honor of John Stark , a general in the American Revolutionary War , in Starkville renamed.
At the 2010 census , Starkville had 23,888 residents. In 2014 there were already 24,886 inhabitants, 59% of whom were white and around 35% black. Overall, Starkville experienced a population growth of 13.8% between 2000 and 2014. This made Starkville the largest city in Oktibbeha County in terms of population (2010) and the fifteenth largest in Mississippi. 96% of the population live in urban areas. According to the United States Census Bureau , the city of Starkville covers an area of approximately 66.9 km², of which about 66.5 km² is land and 0.4 km² (0.6%) is water.
The Mississippi State University , with over 16,000 students one of the most important universities in Mississippi, is located in Starkville. Furthermore, the Starkville High School and two private schools, Starkville Academy and Starkville Christian School are located in Starkville .
Old Main Academic Center of Mississippi State University
Personalities
People who were born, died, worked or lived in Starkville:
- Harry Burgess (1872–1933), officer, governor of the Panama Canal Zone
- Hughie Critz (1900-1980), baseball player
- John C. Stennis (1901–1995), politician, US Senator
- Cool Papa Bell (1903-1991), baseball player
- William L. Giles (1911–1997), President of Mississippi State University
- John Wilson Carpenter III (1916-1996), Air Force pilot
- Joe Fortunato (1930-2017), American football player
- Willie Daniel (1937-2015), American football player
- Hayes Jones (born 1938), track and field athlete
- John Grisham (born 1955), writer
- Buck Showalter (* 1956), baseball player and manager
- Jerry Rice (born 1962), American football player
- Josh Booty (* 1975), baseball and American football player
- Antuan Edwards (born 1977), American football player
- Shauntay Hinton (* 1979), model and Miss USA 2002
- Julio Borbón (born 1986), baseball player
- Latavious Williams (born 1989), basketball player
- Dak Prescott (born 1993), American football player
- AJ Brown (born 1997), American football player
Web links
- The city's website ( English )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Marc Tracy: An Insult Is Now a Name Tag - Starkville, Mississippi State's Hometown, Embraces the Nickname Stark Vegas . In: The New York Times , on nytimes.com, November 28, 2014. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
- ↑ a b United States Census Bureau : Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2016 - 2016 Population Estimates ( Memento of the original from June 2, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and still Not checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , on census.gov. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
- ^ Brother Rogers: Who was General John Stark and Why is a Mississippi Town Named for Him? , on brotherrogers.com. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
- ↑ Starkville, Mississippi , on city-data.com (English). Retrieved July 10, 2017.
- ↑ United States Census Bureau: Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Ridgeland city, Mississippi , on census.gov. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
- ↑ Harry Burgess , on pancanal.com
- ↑ WL Giles Biography , on giles.msstate.edu