Lee County, Illinois Explained

County:Lee County
State:Illinois
Founded:February 27, 1839
Seat Wl:Dixon
Largest City:Dixon
Area Total Sq Mi:729
Area Land Sq Mi:725
Area Water Sq Mi:4.1
Area Percentage:0.6
Population As Of:2020
Population Total:34145
Pop Est As Of:2023
Population Est:33654
Population Density Sq Mi:auto
Time Zone:Central
Web:http://www.leecountyil.com/
Ex Image:Dixon Il Lee County Courthouse3.jpg
Ex Image Cap:Lee County Courthouse
District:16th

Lee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 34,145.[1] Its county seat is Dixon.[2] The Dixon, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Lee County.

History

The area's first non-native settlers were mostly from the six New England states.[3] The early nineteenth century saw a wave of westward movement from New England, due largely to completion of the Erie Canal and the end of the Black Hawk War.[4] [5]

The area that included present-day Lee County was delineated as St. Clair County in 1809. In 1823, a large section of northern St. Clair County was partitioned off as Fulton County. In 1825, the northwestern portion of that county was partitioned off as Putnam County. In 1831, the area was further partitioned into Jo Daviess County. A section of that county was partitioned off in 1836 as Ogle County, and in 1839 the bottom half of Ogle County was split off as Lee County. It is largely understood that the county's name honors "Lighthorse Harry" Lee, an officer in the American Revolutionary War.[6] An alternative theory suggests the name honors Richard Henry Lee, a member of the Continental Congress (the Declaration of Independence was adopted pursuant to the Lee Resolution).

President Ronald Reagan lived in Dixon as a boy and attended Dixon High School.[7]

Geography

According to the US Census Bureau, the county has a total area of, of which is land and (0.6%) is water.

Adjacent counties

Climate and weather

In recent years, average temperatures in the county seat of Dixon have ranged from a low of in January to a high of in July, although a record low of was recorded in January 1999 and a record high of was recorded in July 1936. Average monthly precipitation ranges from in February to in June.

Major highways

Other features

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 36,031 people, 13,758 households, and 9,064 families residing in the county.[8] The population density was . There were 15,049 housing units at an average density of .[9] The racial makeup of the county was 90.9% white, 4.8% black or African American, 0.7% Asian, 0.2% American Indian, 1.9% from other races, and 1.5% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 5.0% of the population.[8] In terms of ancestry, 38.0% were German, 18.8% were Irish, 8.4% were English, and 8.2% were American.[10]

Of the 13,758 households, 30.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.2% were married couples living together, 10.0% had a female householder with no husband present, 34.1% were non-families, and 28.8% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 2.41 and the average family size was 2.94. The median age was 42.0 years.[8]

The median income for a household in the county was $48,502 and the median income for a family was $60,759. Males had a median income of $42,114 versus $30,920 for females. The per capita income for the county was $24,440. About 7.6% of families and 9.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.8% of those under age 18 and 6.5% of those age 65 or over.[11]

Communities

Cities

Villages

Unincorporated communities

Townships

Politics

Lee County is, together with neighboring Ogle County, the most consistently Republican county in Illinois. It is one of very few counties in the United States to have never supported a Democrat for President since the Civil War. The only occasion when the Republican candidate did not win the county in this time was in 1912, when Theodore Roosevelt carried it while running as a member of the Progressive Party, unofficially known as the "Bull Moose" party.

As of 2018, Lee County is in the 16th congressional district, the 45th legislative district, and the 74th and 90th representative districts.[12]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lee County, Illinois . June 10, 2023 . United States Census Bureau.
  2. Web site: Find a County . June 7, 2011 . National Association of Counties.
  3. Stevens, Frank Everett. History of Lee County, Illinois, Vol. 1 p. 382
  4. Holbrook, Stewart Hall. The Yankee Exodus: An Account of Migration from New England, University of Washington Press (1968)
  5. Shalev, Eran. American Zion: The Old Testament as a Political Text from the Revolution to ..., Yale University Press (March 26, 2013) pp. 70-71
  6. Book: Gannett, Henry . The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States . U.S. Government Printing Office . 1905 . 184.
  7. Web site: School House to White House: The Education of the Presidents . December 30, 2007 . National Archives and Records Administration.
  8. Web site: Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data . dead . https://archive.today/20200213014833/http://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/DEC/10_DP/DPDP1/0500000US17103 . February 13, 2020 . July 12, 2015 . US Census Bureau.
  9. Web site: Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2010 - County . dead . https://archive.today/20200212200821/http://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/DEC/10_SF1/GCTPH1.CY10/0500000US17103 . February 12, 2020 . July 12, 2015 . US Census Bureau.
  10. Web site: Selected Social Characteristics in the United States – 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates . dead . https://archive.today/20200213021713/http://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/ACS/10_5YR/DP02/0500000US17103 . February 13, 2020 . July 12, 2015 . US Census Bureau.
  11. Web site: Selected Economic Characteristics – 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates . dead . https://archive.today/20200213032004/http://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/ACS/10_5YR/DP03/0500000US17103 . February 13, 2020 . July 12, 2015 . US Census Bureau.
  12. https://www.leecountyil.com/pdf/election/2018/November/FINAL_OFFICIAL_SOVC_REPORT_11_06_18.pdf 2018 Election Results - Lee County IL