Blanco County, Texas Explained

County:Blanco County
State:Texas
Founded Year:1858
Founded Date:February 12
Seat Wl:Johnson City
Largest City Wl:Blanco
Area Total Sq Mi:713
Area Land Sq Mi:709
Area Water Sq Mi:4.2
Area Percentage:0.6
Census Yr:2020
Pop:11374
Density Sq Mi:auto
Time Zone:Central
Ex Image:Blanco County Courthouse.JPG
Ex Image Size:250
Ex Image Cap:The Blanco County Courthouse of 1916 was the first permanent courthouse built after the county seat moved to Johnson City in 1890.
Web:http://www.co.blanco.tx.us/
District:21st

Blanco County (Spanish: "white",) is a United States county located in the U.S. state of Texas. It is located in Central Texas and its county seat is Johnson City.[1]

As of the 2020 census, the population was 11,374.[2] [3]

The county is named for the Blanco River that traverses the county.

History

Demographics

Blanco County, Texas - Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)!Race / Ethnicity!Pop 2010[15] !Pop 2020[16] !% 2010!% 2020
White alone (NH)8,3368,70779.14%76.55%
Black or African American alone (NH)62680.59%0.60%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH)47360.45%0.32%
Asian alone (NH)49380.47%0.33%
Pacific Islander alone (NH)400.04%0.00%
Some Other Race alone (NH)5700.05%0.62%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH)853630.81%3.19%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)1,9092,09218.19%18.39%
Total10,49711,374100.00%100.00%
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

As of the census[17] of 2000, there were 8,418 people, 3,303 households, and 2,391 families residing in the county. The population density was 12/mi2. There were 4,031 housing units at an average density of 6adj=preNaNadj=pre. The racial makeup of the county was 90.97% White, 0.74% Black or African American, 0.59% Native American, 0.19% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 5.88% from other races, and 1.62% from two or more races. 15.32% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 3,303 households, out of which 30.40% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.50% were married couples living together, 7.20% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.60% were non-families. 24.00% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.80% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.50 and the average family size was 2.96.

In the county, the population was spread out, with 24.40% under the age of 18, 6.20% from 18 to 24, 25.60% from 25 to 44, 27.10% from 45 to 64, and 16.70% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41 years. For every 100 females, there were 97.70 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.90 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $39,369, and the median income for a family was $45,382. Males had a median income of $31,717 versus $21,879 for females. The per capita income for the county was $19,721. About 8.10% of families and 11.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.20% of those under age 18 and 9.80% of those age 65 or over.

Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of, of which is land and (0.6%) is water.[18]

Blanco County is located in the Hill Country of central Texas, west of Austin and north of San Antonio. Two significant rivers, the Blanco and the Pedernales, flow through the county.

Major highways

Adjacent counties

National protected area

Texas Parklands

Communities

Cities

Town

Unincorporated communities

Education

School districts:[19]

Austin Community College is the designated community college for the county.[20]

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Find a County . June 7, 2011 . National Association of Counties . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110531210815/http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/FindACounty.aspx . May 31, 2011 .
  2. Web site: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Blanco County, Texas. January 31, 2022. United States Census Bureau.
  3. Web site: Blanco County, Texas. United States Census Bureau. January 30, 2022.
  4. Web site: Ogilvie. Mary H. Blanco County. Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. November 27, 2010. Leffler, John. June 12, 2010.
  5. Web site: Comanche Indian Treaty. William Nienke, Sam Morrow. November 27, 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110718162232/http://www.9key.com/markers/marker_detail.asp?atlas_number=5411000991. July 18, 2011.
  6. Web site: Kelley. Dayton. Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr. Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. November 27, 2010. June 15, 2010.
  7. Web site: Round Mountain (Blanco Co). Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. November 27, 2010. June 15, 2010.
  8. Web site: Blanco County Courthouse. Texas Escapes. Texas Escapes - Blueprints For Travel, LL. November 27, 2010.
  9. Web site: Johnson City, Tx. Texas Escapes. Texas Escapes - Blueprints For Travel, LLC. November 27, 2010.
  10. Web site: Blanco Co Historical Markers. Fort Tours. November 27, 2010.
  11. Web site: Blanco Co State Park. Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept. November 27, 2010.
  12. Book: Caro, Robert A. The Path to Power . 1990. Vintage. 978-0-679-72945-7. 400.
  13. Web site: C L Browning Ranch. C L Browning Ranch. November 27, 2010.
  14. Web site: Pedernales Falls State Park. Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept. November 27, 2010.
  15. Web site: P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO, AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE - 2010: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) - Blanco County, Texas. United States Census Bureau.
  16. Web site: P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO, AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE - 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) - Blanco County, Texas. United States Census Bureau.
  17. Web site: U.S. Census website . . May 14, 2011 .
  18. Web site: 2010 Census Gazetteer Files. United States Census Bureau. April 19, 2015. August 22, 2012.
  19. Web site: 2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Blanco County, TX. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/DC2020/PL20/st48_tx/schooldistrict_maps/c48031_blanco/DC20SD_C48031.pdf . October 9, 2022 . live. U.S. Census Bureau. June 29, 2022. - List
  20. https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.130.htm Texas Education Code, Sec. 130.166. AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SERVICE AREA.