Schuyler County


Schuyler County, Missouri

PO Box 187
Lancaster, MO 63548
Phone: (660) 457-3842
Fax: (660) 457-3016

On the northeastern border of MO; organized Feb 14, 1845 from Adair County. Name Origin: For Gen. Philip John Schuyler (1733-1804), an officer in the Revolutionary War, member of the Continental Congress (1775-77; 1778-81), and U.S. senator from NY (1789-91; 1797-98)

Area (sq mi):: 308.16 (land 307.87; water 0.29) Population per square mile: 14.00
Population 2005: 4,308 State rank: 112 Population change: 2000-20005 3.30%; 1990-2000 -1.60% Population 2000: 4,170 (White 98.00%; Black or African American 0.00%; Hispanic or Latino 0.60%; Asian 0.20%; Other 1.30%). Foreign born: 0.40%. Median age: 40.80
Income 2000: per capita $15,850; median household $27,385; Population below poverty level: 17.00% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $17,969-$20,263
Unemployment (2004): 6.30% Unemployment change (from 2000): 1.00% Median travel time to work: 25.00 minutes Working outside county of residence: 51.40%
Cities with population over 10,000: None
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Schuyler County, Illinois

PO Box 200
Rushville, IL 62681
Phone: (217) 322-4734
Fax: (217) 322-6164

In west-central IL, northeast of Quincy; organized Jan 13, 1825 from Pike and Fulton counties. Name Origin: For Gen. Philip John Schuyler (1733-1804), an officer in the Revolutionary War, member of the Continental Congress (1775-77; 1778-81), and U.S. senator from NY (1789-91; 1797-98)

Area (sq mi):: 441.39 (land 437.31; water 4.07) Population per square mile: 16.20
Population 2005: 7,073 State rank: 92 Population change: 2000-20005 -1.60%; 1990-2000 -4.10% Population 2000: 7,189 (White 98.60%; Black or African American 0.20%; Hispanic or Latino 0.50%; Asian 0.10%; Other 0.90%). Foreign born: 0.40%. Median age: 40.90
Income 2000: per capita $17,158; median household $35,233; Population below poverty level: 10.10% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $23,017-$25,692
Unemployment (2004): 5.50% Unemployment change (from 2000): 1.10% Median travel time to work: 21.80 minutes Working outside county of residence: 47.00%
Cities with population over 10,000: None
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Schuyler County, New York

105 9th St
Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Phone: (607) 535-8133
Fax: (607) 535-8130
www.schuylercounty.us

In north-central NY, southeast of Rochester; organized Apr 17, 1854 from Tompkins, Steuben, and Chemung counties. Name Origin: For Gen. Philip John Schuyler (1733-1804), an officer in the Revolutionary War, NY legislator, and U.S. senator (1789-91; 1797-98)

Area (sq mi):: 342.22 (land 328.71; water 13.51) Population per square mile: 58.80
Population 2005: 19,342 State rank: 61 Population change: 2000-20005 0.60%; 1990-2000 3.00% Population 2000: 19,224 (White 95.80%; Black or African American 1.50%; Hispanic or Latino 1.20%; Asian 0.30%; Other 1.80%). Foreign born: 1.20%. Median age: 38.80
Income 2000: per capita $17,039; median household $36,010; Population below poverty level: 11.80% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $21,710-$22,379
Unemployment (2004): 5.90% Unemployment change (from 2000): -0.80% Median travel time to work: 25.40 minutes Working outside county of residence: 54.80%
Cities with population over 10,000: None
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