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词条 Rooks County, Kansas
释义

  1. History

     Early history  19th century  20th century 

  2. Geography

     Adjacent counties 

  3. Demographics

  4. Government

     Presidential elections  Laws 

  5. Education

     Unified school districts 

  6. Communities

     Cities  Unincorporated communities  Townships 

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. Further reading

  10. External links

{{Infobox U.S. county
|county = Rooks County
|state = Kansas
|type = County
|ex image = Rooks County, Kansas courthouse from NE 1.JPG
|ex image cap = Rooks County courthouse in Stockton
|founded = February 26, 1867
|named for = John C. Rooks
|seat wl = Stockton
|largest city wl = Plainville
|area_total_sq_mi = 895
|area_land_sq_mi = 891
|area_water_sq_mi = 4.6
|area percentage = 0.5%
|census estimate yr = 2016
|pop = 5076
|density_sq_mi = 5.8
|district = 1st
|time zone = Central
|website = {{URL|http://www.RooksCounty.net|RooksCounty.net}}
}}Rooks County (standard abbreviation: RO) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 5,181.[1] The county seat is Stockton,[2] and the largest city is Plainville. The county was named for Private John C. Rooks of the 11th Kansas Infantry who died at the Battle of Prairie Grove near Fayetteville, Arkansas, during the Civil War.[3]

History

Early history

{{See also|History of Kansas}}

For many millennia, the Great Plains of North America was inhabited by nomadic Native Americans. From the 16th century to 18th century, the Kingdom of France claimed ownership of large parts of North America. In 1762, after the French and Indian War, France secretly ceded New France to Spain, per the Treaty of Fontainebleau.

19th century

In 1802, Spain returned most of the land to France, but keeping title to about 7,500 square miles. In 1803, most of the land for modern day Kansas was acquired by the United States from France as part of the 828,000 square mile Louisiana Purchase for 2.83 cents per acre.

In 1854, the Kansas Territory was organized, then in 1861 Kansas became the 34th U.S. state. In 1867, Rooks County was established.

In 1881, the first county courthouse was built in Stockton. The county jail was built nearby from cottonwood logs strengthened by tons of iron.[4]

20th century

In 1923, a new courthouse opened in Stockton. The Rooks County Courthouse was added to the National Register of Historical Places in 2002.

Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of {{convert|895|sqmi}}, of which {{convert|891|sqmi}} is land and {{convert|4.6|sqmi}} (0.5%) is water.[5]

Adjacent counties

  • Phillips County (north)
  • Smith County (northeast)
  • Osborne County (east)
  • Ellis County (south)
  • Trego County (southwest)
  • Graham County (west)

Demographics

{{US Census population
|1880= 8112
|1890= 8018
|1900= 7960
|1910= 11282
|1920= 9966
|1930= 9534
|1940= 8497
|1950= 9043
|1960= 9734
|1970= 7628
|1980= 7006
|1990= 6039
|2000= 5685
|2010= 5181
|estyear=2016
|estimate=5076
|estref=[6]
|align-fn=center
|footnote=U.S. Decennial Census[7]
1790-1960[8] 1900-1990[9]
1990-2000[10] 2010-2016[1]
}}

As of the census[11] of 2000, there were 5,685 people, 2,362 households, and 1,556 families residing in the county. The population density was 6 people per square mile (2/km²). There were 2,758 housing units at an average density of 3 per square mile (1/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 97.13% White, 1.13% Black or African American, 0.42% Native American, 0.19% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.37% from other races, and 0.74% from two or more races. 1.06% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 2,362 households out of which 29.10% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.40% were married couples living together, 7.20% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.10% were non-families. 31.80% of all households were made up of individuals and 18.50% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.32 and the average family size was 2.93.

In the county, the population was spread out with 25.20% under the age of 18, 6.40% from 18 to 24, 25.50% from 25 to 44, 21.50% from 45 to 64, and 21.50% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females there were 98.10 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.30 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $30,457, and the median income for a family was $36,931. Males had a median income of $26,794 versus $18,389 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,588. About 7.30% of families and 9.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 9.70% of those under age 18 and 7.40% of those age 65 or over.

Government

Presidential elections

{{Hidden begin
|titlestyle = background:#ccccff;
|title = Presidential Elections Results
}}
Presidential Elections Results[12]
Year Republican Democratic Third Parties
84.0% 2,0314.7% 113
82.9% 2,0382.5% 61
79.9% 2,0682.0% 52
78.3% 2,1212.0% 55
72.7% 2,0165.8% 162
66.9% 1,8649.8% 273
40.4% 1,24934.6% 1,070
64.5% 1,9381.9% 57
77.8% 2,6041.4% 46
71.4% 2,2755.9% 187
53.0% 1,6641.9% 61
71.7% 2,4571.9% 64
63.0% 2,2528.7% 310
50.6% 1,9850.4% 16
63.3% 2,8400.2% 11
70.9% 3,0590.4% 19
74.3% 3,3311.0% 46
56.6% 2,1971.3% 49
66.5% 2,3610.6% 22
60.6% 2,5900.8% 33
49.0% 2,1500.0% 0
46.4% 2,0052.0% 88
70.7% 2,5830.7% 25
66.0% 2,4428.8% 327
69.9% 2,1432.6% 78
38.3% 1,6215.2% 219
24.1% 54537.6% 848
53.1% 1,2805.2% 126
64.5% 1,26610.3% 203
49.3% 9271.5% 29
45.1% 8171.3% 24
47.9% 81152.1% 881
58.3% 1,11220.1% 383
{{Hidden end}}

Rooks County is overwhelmingly Republican. No Democratic Presidential candidate has won Rooks County since Franklin D. Roosevelt – ironically against Kansan Alf Landon – carried the county by eighty-five votes in 1936. The last Democrat to exceed a quarter of the county’s vote was Michael Dukakis in 1988 during a major drought on the Great Plains.

Laws

Following amendment to the Kansas Constitution in 1986, the county remained a prohibition, or "dry", county until 2000, when voters approved the sale of alcoholic liquor by the individual drink with a 30 percent food sales requirement.[13]

Education

Unified school districts

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110709081225/http://www.usd269.k12.ks.us/ Palco USD 269]
    • limited to western edge of county; includes Palco, Damar and Zurich
  • Plainville USD 270
    • southern half of county, except western edge zoned to Palco
  • Stockton USD 271
    • northern half of county

Communities

Cities

  • Damar
  • Palco
  • Plainville
  • Stockton
  • Woodston
  • Zurich

Unincorporated communities

  • Codell
  • Webster

Townships

Rooks County is divided into twelve townships. None of the cities within the county are considered governmentally independent, and all figures for the townships include those of the cities. In the following table, the population center is the largest city (or cities) included in that township's population total, if it is of a significant size.

Sources: [https://web.archive.org/web/20020802223743/http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/places2k.html 2000 U.S. Gazetteer] from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Township FIPS Population
center
Population Population
density
/km² (/sq mi)
Land area
km² (sq mi)
Water area
km² (sq mi)
Water % Geographic coordinates
Township 1 71203 280 1 (3) 276 (107) 1 (0) 0.23% 39|27|6|N|99|6|8|W|}}
Township 2 71207 382 1 (4) 278 (107) 1 (0) 0.25% 39|26|33|N|99|13|22|W|}}
Township 3 71211 Stockton 1,489 8 (21) 184 (71) 0 (0) 0.14% 39|27|13|N|99|17|35|W|}}
Township 4 71215 27 0 (1) 93 (36) 0 (0) 0.12% 39|21|11|N|99|18|36|W|}}
Township 5 71219 74 0 (1) 276 (107) 0 (0) 0.05% 39|30|10|N|99|30|0|W|}}
Township 6 71224 60 0 (1) 173 (67) 13 (5) 7.13% 39|24|44|N|99|26|24|W|}}
Township 7 71229 218 2 (6) 91 (35) 1 (0) 0.93% 39|20|37|N|99|33|24|W|}}
Township 8 71234 344 4 (10) 94 (36) 0 (0) 0.09% 39|15|20|N|99|33|33|W|}}
Township 9 71239 51 1 (1) 94 (36) 0 (0) 0.05% 39|10|31|N|99|32|20|W|}}
Township 10 71243 197 1 (3) 187 (72) 0 (0) 0.08% 39|14|5|N|99|26|0|W|}}
Township 11 71246 Plainville 2,380 9 (22) 279 (108) 1 (0) 0.44% 39|14|13|N|99|17|39|W|}}
Township 12 71249 183 1 (2) 277 (107) 1 (0) 0.24% 39|12|56|N|99|9|10|W|}}

See also

{{Portal|Kansas}}{{See also Kansas counties}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=State & County QuickFacts|url=http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/20/20163.html|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=July 28, 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/FindACounty.aspx|accessdate=2011-06-07|title=Find a County|publisher=National Association of Counties}}
3. ^Kansas Place-Names,John Rydjord, University of Oklahoma Press, 1972, {{ISBN|0-8061-0994-7}}
4. ^{{cite book | last1 = Blackmar | first1 = Frank Wilson | title = Kansas: A Cyclopedia of State History, Volume 2 | location = Chicago | publisher = Standard Publishing Company | page = 605 | date = 1912}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/gazette.html|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=2011-04-23|date=2011-02-12|title=US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/data/tables.2016.html|title=Population and Housing Unit Estimates|accessdate=June 9, 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/prod/www/decennial.html|title=U.S. Decennial Census|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=July 28, 2014}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://mapserver.lib.virginia.edu|title=Historical Census Browser|publisher=University of Virginia Library|accessdate=July 28, 2014}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/population/cencounts/ks190090.txt|title=Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=July 28, 2014}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/population/www/cen2000/briefs/phc-t4/tables/tab02.pdf|title=Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=July 28, 2014}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://factfinder2.census.gov|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=2008-01-31|title=American FactFinder}}
12. ^http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS
13. ^{{Cite web| url=http://www.ksrevenue.org/abcwetdrymap.htm| title=Map of Wet and Dry Counties| publisher=Alcoholic Beverage Control, Kansas Department of Revenue| date=November 2006| accessdate=2007-12-26| deadurl=yes| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071008013617/http://www.ksrevenue.org/abcwetdrymap.htm| archivedate=2007-10-08| df=}}

Further reading

{{Kansas books}}
  • Standard Atlas of Rooks County, Kansas; Geo. A. Ogle & Co; 67 pages; 1905.

External links

{{Commons category|Rooks County, Kansas}}
County
  • {{Official website|http://www.rookscounty.net|Rooks County - Official Website}}
  • Rooks County - Directory of Public Officials
Maps
  • Rooks County Maps: Current, Historic, KDOT
  • Kansas Highway Maps: Current, Historic, KDOT
  • Kansas Railroad Maps: Current, 1996, 1915, KDOT and Kansas Historical Society
{{Geographic location
|Center = Rooks County, Kansas
|North = Phillips County
|Northeast = Smith County
|East = Osborne County
|Southeast =
|South = Ellis County
|Southwest = Trego County
|West = Graham County
|Northwest =
}}{{Rooks County, Kansas}}{{Kansas}}{{coord|39|21|N|99|19|W|type:adm2nd_region:US-KS|display=title}}

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