Campbell County


Campbell County, Wyoming

PO Box 3010
Gillette, WY 82717
Phone: (307) 682-7285
Fax: (307) 687-6455
ccg.co.campbell.wy.us

On northeastern border of WY; organized Feb 13, 1911 from Crook and Weston counties. Name Origin: Probably for Gen. John Allen Campbell (1835-80), Civil War officer and first territorial governor of WY (1869-75); or possibly for Robert Campbell, member of an expedition into the Missouri River area in 1822

Area (sq mi):: 4801.56 (land 4796.76; water 4.80) Population per square mile: 7.80
Population 2005: 37,405 State rank: 4 Population change: 2000-20005 11.00%; 1990-2000 14.70% Population 2000: 33,698 (White 94.10%; Black or African American 0.20%; Hispanic or Latino 3.50%; Asian 0.30%; Other 3.40%). Foreign born: 1.70%. Median age: 32.20
Income 2000: per capita $20,063; median household $49,536; Population below poverty level: 7.60% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $27,351-$30,777
Unemployment (2004): 3.10% Unemployment change (from 2000): 0.20% Median travel time to work: 20.10 minutes Working outside county of residence: 3.10%
Cities with population over 10,000:
  • Gillette County seat (22,260)

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    Campbell County, Tennessee

    195 Kentucky St Suite 2
    Jacksboro, TN 37757
    Phone: (423) 562-4985
    Fax: (423) 566-3852
    co.campbell.tn.us

    On the central northern border of TN, north of Oak Ridge; organized Sep 11, 1806 from Anderson and Claiborne counties. Name Origin: For George Washington Campbell (1769-1848), U.S. senator from TN (1811-14; 1815-18), U.S. secretary of the treasury (1814), and ambassador to Russia (1818-20). Others claim Arthur Campbell, a negotiator with the Indians

    Area (sq mi):: 498.25 (land 480.07; water 18.19) Population per square mile: 84.80
    Population 2005: 40,686 State rank: 37 Population change: 2000-20005 2.10%; 1990-2000 13.60% Population 2000: 39,854 (White 97.60%; Black or African American 0.30%; Hispanic or Latino 0.70%; Asian 0.20%; Other 1.40%). Foreign born: 0.80%. Median age: 38.30
    Income 2000: per capita $13,301; median household $25,285; Population below poverty level: 22.80% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $17,793-$21,186
    Unemployment (2004): 6.00% Unemployment change (from 2000): 0.20% Median travel time to work: 30.80 minutes Working outside county of residence: 39.50%
    Cities with population over 10,000: None
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    Campbell County, South Dakota

    PO Box 146
    Mound City, SD 57646
    Phone: (605) 955-3536
    Fax: (605) 955-5303

    On the central northern border of SD, northwest of Aberdeen; created Jan 8, 1873 (prior to statehood) from Buffalo County. Name Origin: For Norman B. Campbell, Dakota Territory legislator (1872-73)

    Area (sq mi):: 771.34 (land 735.79; water 35.54) Population per square mile: 2.10
    Population 2005: 1,565 State rank: 63 Population change: 2000-20005 -12.20%; 1990-2000 -9.30% Population 2000: 1,782 (White 99.10%; Black or African American 0.00%; Hispanic or Latino 0.20%; Asian 0.10%; Other 0.60%). Foreign born: 0.40%. Median age: 41.90
    Income 2000: per capita $14,117; median household $28,793; Population below poverty level: 14.10% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $25,625-$24,642
    Unemployment (2004): 3.70% Unemployment change (from 2000): -3.10% Median travel time to work: 18.30 minutes Working outside county of residence: 22.60%
    Cities with population over 10,000: None
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    Campbell County, Kentucky

    340 York St
    Newport, KY 41071
    Phone: (859) 292-3845
    Fax: (859) 292-0615
    www.campbellcountyky.org

    On northeastern tip of KY, southeast of Cincinnati, OH; established Dec 17, 1794 from Scott, Harrison, and Mason counties. Name Origin: Probably for George Washington Campbell (1769-1848), U.S. senator from TN (1811-14; 1815-18)

    Area (sq mi):: 159.43 (land 151.55; water 7.87) Population per square mile: 575.70
    Population 2005: 87,251 State rank: 8 Population change: 2000-20005 -1.50%; 1990-2000 5.70% Population 2000: 88,616 (White 96.10%; Black or African American 1.60%; Hispanic or Latino 0.90%; Asian 0.50%; Other 1.30%). Foreign born: 1.40%. Median age: 35.20
    Income 2000: per capita $20,637; median household $41,903; Population below poverty level: 9.30% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $26,561-$29,450
    Unemployment (2004): 4.70% Unemployment change (from 2000): 0.30% Median travel time to work: 23.90 minutes Working outside county of residence: 63.90%
    Cities with population over 10,000:
  • Newport County seat (16,086)
  • Fort Thomas (15,733)

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    Campbell County, Virginia

    732 Village Hwy
    Rustburg, VA 24588
    Phone: (434) 332-9517
    Fax: (434) 332-9518
    www.co.campbell.va.us

    In south-central VA, south of Lynchburg; organized Nov 5, 1781 from Bedford County. Name Origin: For Gen. William Campbell (1745-81), officer in the American Revolution

    Area (sq mi):: 507.26 (land 504.48; water 2.78) Population per square mile: 103.70
    Population 2005: 52,339 State rank: 33 Population change: 2000-20005 2.50%; 1990-2000 7.40% Population 2000: 51,078 (White 82.80%; Black or African American 14.70%; Hispanic or Latino 0.80%; Asian 0.60%; Other 1.40%). Foreign born: 1.10%. Median age: 38.30
    Income 2000: per capita $18,134; median household $37,280; Population below poverty level: 10.60% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $23,783-$25,297
    Unemployment (2004): 4.20% Unemployment change (from 2000): -0.80% Median travel time to work: 23.50 minutes Working outside county of residence: 62.20%
    Cities with population over 10,000: None
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