Dawson County – History, Demography, Government and Others
History of Dawson County
Dawson County, named for Nicholas Mosby Dawson, had been created on the 21st of August 1876 however, it was later relegated with Howard County for judicial purposes until February 13th, 1905 when a an independent organization was established. Dawson County’s initial election to select officials and the county seat took place on March 20th 1905.
Demography
According to 2000, according to the 2000 census at the time of 2000 there was 14,985 residents included 4,726 households as well as 3501 families lived in the county. The density of the population of 17 persons per sq mile (6/km 2). The housing stock was 5,500, with an average rate of 6 people per sq mile (2/km 2). The race composition in the County was 72.47 percentage white, 8.66% Black or African American, 0.30% Native American, 0.25% Asian, 16.56% from other races and 1.77 percentage of multiple races. Around 48.19 percent of the residents comprised Hispanic and Latinos of all races.
Of the households of 4,726, 35.10% had children younger than 18 living in them. 59.40 percent comprised spouses who lived together. 11.00 percent had female housekeepers who had no husband and 25.90 percent of households were not family-based. The majority of households comprised 23.90 percent of households were comprised of people with no spouses, and 13.30 percent had a person living in a home that was aged 65 or older. or older. The average size of a household is 2.69 while the median size of a family was 3.20.
The county’s population was divided as 25.60 percent of people younger than 18 years old, 8.90% from 18 to 24, 30.70% from 25 to 44, 20.50% from 45 to 64 45 to 64, and 14.30 percent that were 65 years old or more. old or more. The median age was 36 . In 100 females it was 124.30 males. for every female 18 and above the number was 129.90 males.
The median income of households of the area was $28,211 while the median for a household, $32,745. Males earned a median of $27,259 and the female counterparts’ $16,739. The per-capita amount of income in the County was $11,011. Around 16.40 percent of households and 19.70 percent of the population lived less than the poverty limit that includes 29.20 percent of people who were aged 18 or less and 12.80 percent of people 65 and over.
Population
Dawson County Government
Dawson County, Texas – Cities
- Ackerly (partly in Martin County)
- Lamesa (county seat)
- Los Ybanez
- O’Donnell (mostly in Lynn County)
Dawson County, Texas – Unincorporated communities
- Klondike
- Patricia
Adjacent Counties
- Lynn County (north)
- Borden County (east)
- Martin County (south)
- Gaines County (west)
- Terry County (northwest)
- Andrews County (southwest)
- Howard County (southeast)
Photos of Significant Location and Monuments
School Districts
Dawson Independent School District
Lamesa Independent School District
Sands Consolidated Independent School District