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Pane county (Oklahoma)

Pane county (Oklahoma)

Oklahoma pane county
Map of Oklahoma where I showed the position of the pane county
Position in Oklahoma of the county
Map of the United States of America which showed a position of Oklahoma
Position in the United States of America of the state
The establishment 1907
Origin of the county name David L pane
County seat Stillwater
The greatest city Stillwater
Area
 - Total area
 - The land
 - Water



1,805 km2 (697 mi2)
1,777 km2 (686 mi2)


Population
 - (2010)
 - Density


77,350 people
42.85 /km2 (111 /mi2)

Standard time The central part: UTC-6/-5
Website www.paynecounty.org

A pane county (British: Payne County) is a county located in the northern part of United States of America Oklahoma. It was 77,350 people, and the population in the 2010 national census increased from 68,190 people of 2000 by 13.4% [1]. County seat is a city of the population maximum in [3], the county that are Stillwater city (a population of 45,688 people [2]). As for the county name, it was named for the leader of the pioneer who entered before land liberation of Oklahoma called the boomer, David L pane captain.

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History

The pane county was established as the sixth county by Oklahoma method of forming of 1890. Land settled in by a land rush of 1889 was included in the domain. This method of forming settled the problem competed against Stillwater visiting county seat between the towns of the pane [4].

Eastern Oklahoma railroad built two lines via the pane county in 1900 and 1902 and leased it to that place loss トピカ and Santa Fe Railroad immediately afterwards.

In 2010, second base Cushing pipeline (phase 2) went through a pane county to the north and south and was built.

Geography

If depend on the United States of America Bureau of the Census, the county area entire surface product is 697 square mile (1,805 km2);, of these, in the land, in 686 square mile (1,777 km2), area of the sea, area of the sea rate is 1.55% at 11 square mile (28 km2) [5]. The Cimarron and Stillwater creek flow through the most in the county [4].

Main highly specified road

  • Expressway Route 35 between states
  • American National highway No. 177
  • American National highway No. 412
  • Oklahoma way Route 18
  • Oklahoma way Route 33
  • Oklahoma way Route 51
  • Oklahoma way Route 86
  • Oklahoma way Route 99
  • Oklahoma way Route 108

Adjacent county

Population dynamics

Year Population
1890 7,215
1900 20,909 189.8%
1910 23,735 13.5%
1920 30,180 27.2%
1930 36,905 22.3%
1940 36,057 −2.3%
1950 46,430 28.8%
1960 44,231 −4.7%
1970 50,654 14.5%
1980 62,435 23.3%
1990 61,507 −1.5%
2000 68,190 10.9%
2010 77,350 13.4%
U.S. Decennial Census
Population pyramid

It is the population statistics data by the national census of 2000 as follows.

Basic data

  • Population: 68,190 people
  • The number of the households: 26,680 households
  • The number of the families: 15,314 families
  • Population density: 38 /km2 (99 /mi2)
  • The number of the houses: 29,326 houses
  • House density: 16 /km2 (43 /mi2)

Population composition according to the race

Age-specific population composition

  • Under 18 years old: 19.6%
  • 18-24 years old: 25.9%
  • 25-44 years old: 26.2%
  • 45-64 years old: 17.6%
  • 65 years old or older: 10.8%
  • Median age: 28 years old
  • Sex ratio (population of the man per 100 women)
    • Total population: 103.3
    • 18 years old or older: 102.6

A household and family (the number of the households)

  • There is a child younger than 18 years: 25.9%
  • Marriage, the couple who lives together: 45.6%
  • A single divorce, bereavement woman is family nurturer: 8.3%
  • A nonfamily household: 42.6%
  • It is a household alone: 30.1%
  • An old man alone living 65 years or older: 8.1%
  • The mean constitution number of people
    • A household: 2.20 people
    • A family: 2.90 people

Income

An income and the family budget

  • Median income
    • A household: 28,733The U.S. dollar
    • A family: 40,823 U.S. dollars
    • Sex
      • A man: 31,132 U.S. dollars
      • A woman: 21,113 U.S. dollars
  • An income per a population of one: 15,983 U.S. dollars
  • Lower than poverty line
    • Anti-population: 20.3%
    • The number of the anti-families: 10.8%
    • Under 18 years old: 16.0%
    • 65 years old or older: 8.5%

City and town

  • Cushing
  • [drum light
  • Glenn Coe
  • Perkins
  • クエイ
  • Ripley

Education

Building, about 1894 when it was built first for "old central" Oklahoma agriculture and industry college

There is next in the educational institution in the pane county.

  • The Oklahoma vocational training mining industry Department of Education
  • Oklahoma State University Stillwater school
  • Northern Oklahoma college

Footnote

  1. ^ Quickfacts.census.gov - Payne County - accessed 2011-12-06.
  2. ^ Quickfacts.census.gov - Stillwater, Oklahoma - accessed 2011-12-06.
  3. ^ Find a County, National Association of Counties, http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/FindACounty.aspx June 7, 2011 reading. 
  4. ^ a b Newsome, D. Earl. Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. "Payne County." Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  5. ^ "Census 2000 U.S. Gazetteer Files: Counties." United States Census. February 13, 2011 reading.

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