Hall County – History, Demography, Government and Others
History of Hall County
It was founded in 1876, and was later organized in 1890.. It was named after Warren D. C. Hall who was secretary of war in the Republic of Texas. Republican Drew Springer, Jr. A professional who hails from Muenster located in Cooke County, has since January 2013 been the representative for Hall County in the Texas House of Representatives.
Demography
In 2000, the Census at the time of 2000 there were 3,782 residents were living in 1,548 households and 1,013 families lived throughout the county. The density of the population of the county was four people for every square mile (2/km 2). Housing units of 1,988 had an average of 2 people per sq mile (1/km 2). The ethnic makeup for the entire county is 71.97 percent white, 8.22 percentage Black as well as African American, 0.53% Native American, 0.16% Asian, 17.90% from other races and 1.22 percent from at least two races. The county’s population was approximately 27.50 percent of the people living there were Hispanic and Latino, regardless of race.
Of the households of 1,548, 28.20% had children who were younger than 18 living in them. 53.70 percent of them were couple who were married that lived in the same household, 9.00 percent of households had women without a husband present and 34.50 percent of households were not family-based; 32.40% of all households were comprised of people, and 19.60 percent had a person living in a home on their own and was 65 years old and over. The average size of a household is 2.42 while the median size of a family was 3.06.
In the county the population was split according to 27.20 percent aged 18 and under, 6.80% from 18 to 24, 22.10% from 25 to 44, 22.40% from 45 to 64 in the range of 45-64, and 21.50 percent of those that were 65 years old or more. old or older. In the median, there was a age of 40. In 100 women the number was 91.70 males. To every female 18 or over the number was 86.50 males.
The median household income within the County was $23,016, while the median for a family, $27,325. Males had a median salary of $22,167 as opposed to $19,050 in the case of females. The per-capita earnings of the entire county was just $13,210. Around 21.60 percent of households and 26.30 percent of the total people living there were less than the poverty limit that includes 39.80 percent of the population younger than 18 years old and 16.30 percent of people 65 or older.
Population
Total Population : 2,825
Density : 3.1/sq mi
Hall County Government
Government Official Website: https://www.co.hall.tx.us/
Hall County, Texas – Cities
- Memphis (county seat)
- Turkey
Hall County, Texas – Towns
- Estelline
- Lakeview
Adjacent Counties
- Donley County (north)
- Collingsworth County (northeast)
- Childress County (east)
- Cottle County (southeast)
- Motley County (south)
- Briscoe County (west)
Photos of Significant Location and Monuments
School Districts
- Memphis Independent School District