Castro County – History, Demography, Government and Others
History of Castro County
This county is named in honor of Henri Castro, who was the consul general to France in the Republic of Texas and the first colony’s founder in Texas. This county was initially established in 1876..
Demography
At the time of in the Census in 2000 there were 8,285 residents were living in 2,761 households and 2,159 families lived throughout the town. The density of the population is 9 inhabitants per square mile (4/km 2). 3198 residential units had an average of 4 inhabitants per sq mile (1/km 2). The race composition in the County was 75.35 percent of whites, 2.27% African American, 1.17% Native American, 19.15% from other races and 2.05 percentage of people from multiple races. The county was home to 51.65 percent of the residents comprised Hispanic and Latinos of all races.
In the 2761 household members, 40.90% had children younger than 18 living in them. 65.10 percent of them were couples who lived together. 8.70 percent were female householders with no husband present as well as 21.80 percent were not families. The majority of 20.50 percent of households were comprised of people as well as 10.20 percent had someone living on their own who was aged 65 or older. or older. The median household size was 2.98 The average size of the family was 3.45.
The county’s proportion of people aged was 33.10 percent under 18 years old, 9.00% from 18 to 24. 24.30 percent between 25 and 44, 20.90% from 45 to 64 and 12.70 percent of those aged 65 or over. The median age was 32 years old. To every female the number was 100.50 males. In 100 women aged 18 or over the number was 98.20 males.
The median income of households within the County was $36,619 as well for families., $35,422. Males had a median salary of $25,379 and $20,433 for females. The per-capita earnings in the County was $14,457. The county had 15.70 percent of households and 19.00 percent of the total population resided less than the poverty threshold that includes 25.30 percent of people younger than 18 years old and 13.90 percent of people 65 and over.
Population
Castro County Government
Castro County, Texas – Cities
- Dimmitt (county seat)
- Hart
- Nazareth
Castro County, Texas – Unincorporated communities
- Hilburn
- Summerfield
- Sunnyside
Adjacent Counties
- Deaf Smith County (north)
- Randall County (northeast)
- Swisher County (east)
- Hale County (southeast)
- Lamb County (south)
- Parmer County (west)
Photos of Significant Location and Monuments
School Districts
- Dimmitt Independent School District
- Hart Independent School District
- Nazareth Independent School District