Coryell County – History, Demography, Government and Others
History of Coryell County
Coryell County (1,057 square mile area) was established by the Texas legislators in 1854 and is named after James Coryell (1796-1837 Texas Ranger) the first explorator in the area. Gatesville is Coryell County’s seat was built out of Fort Gates, established in 1849 in order to safeguard settlers from invading Indians.
Demography
At the time of in the Census in 2000 74.978 people included 19,950 households as well as 15,780 families lived throughout the town. The density of the population was 71 persons in a sq mile (28/km 2). The housing units of 21,776 averaged 21 people per square mile (8/km 2). The race composition for the entire county is 65.28 percent white, 21.80% African American, 0.88% Native American, 1.75% Asian, 0.49 percent Pacific Islander, 6.26% from other races and 3.54 percentage of multiple races. Around 12.57 percent of the population were Latinos or Hispanics from any race.
From the 19950 families, 47.70% had children younger than 18 in their homes, 64.80 percent of them were couples that lived together. 11.00 percent had one female householder who had no husband as well as 20.90 percent of households were not family-based. Around 16.90 percent of households were comprised of people, and 5.50 percent had a person living on their own who was 65 years old or older. The average size of a household was 2.91 The average size of a family was 3.27.
Within the County, distribution of age was 26.20 percentage of people under the age of 18 years old, 17.90 percent from 18 to 24 years old, 36.30 percentage between 25 and 44 13.80 percentage from age 45-64 from 45 to 64, and 5.70 percent who were 65 and over. The median age was 28 years old. To every female they had 105.30 males. To every female aged 18 and above the number was 106.20 males.
The median income of households within the County was $35,999 while for the family, $38,307. Males had a median salary of $24,236 as opposed to $11,186 in females. The per-capita amount of income in the County was $14,410. Around 7.80 percent of households and 9.50 percent of the people lived under the poverty limit that includes 12.30 percent of people aged 18 or less and 9.00 percent of people 65 and over.
Population
Coryell County Government
Coryell County, Texas – Cities
- Copperas Cove (small parts in Lampasas and Bell Counties)
- Gatesville (county seat)
- McGregor (mostly in McLennan County)
- Oglesby
Coryell County, Texas – Towns
- Evant (partly in Hamilton County)
- South Mountain
- Turnersville
Coryell County, Texas – Unincorporated communities
- Bee House
- Bluestem Village
- Coryell City
- Flat
- Ireland
- Jonesboro (partly in Hamilton County)
- Levita
- Mound
- Osage
- Pancake
- Pearl
- Pidcoke
- Purmela
- The Grove
Adjacent Counties
- Bosque County (north)
- McLennan County (northeast)
- Bell County (southeast)
- Lampasas County (southwest)
- Hamilton County (northwest)
Photos of Significant Location and Monuments
School Districts
- Copperas Cove Independent School District
- Evant Independent School District
- Gatesville Independent School District
- Jonesboro Independent School District
- Oglesby Independent School District