Official Name: | Nevada Township, Minnesota |
Settlement Type: | Township |
Pushpin Map: | Minnesota#USA |
Pushpin Label Position: | left |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location within the state of Minnesota |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | United States |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Subdivision Name1: | Minnesota |
Subdivision Type2: | County |
Subdivision Name2: | Mower |
Unit Pref: | Imperial |
Area Total Km2: | 95.2 |
Area Land Km2: | 95.2 |
Area Water Km2: | 0.0 |
Area Total Sq Mi: | 36.7 |
Area Land Sq Mi: | 36.7 |
Area Water Sq Mi: | 0.0 |
Population As Of: | 2000 |
Population Total: | 353 |
Population Density Km2: | 3.7 |
Population Density Sq Mi: | 9.6 |
Timezone: | Central (CST) |
Utc Offset: | -6 |
Timezone Dst: | CDT |
Utc Offset Dst: | -5 |
Elevation M: | 371 |
Elevation Ft: | 1217 |
Coordinates: | 43.54°N -92.8742°W |
Postal Code Type: | ZIP codes |
Postal Code: | 55953, 55970 |
Area Code: | 507 |
Blank Name: | FIPS code |
Blank Info: | 27-45322[1] |
Blank1 Name: | GNIS feature ID |
Blank1 Info: | 0665084[2] |
Nevada Township is a township in Mower County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 353 at the 2000 census. There are no recognized cities or towns and the township is entirely an unincorporated area.
The first settlement in Nevada Township was by William Allen, a Massachusetts man, in the southwest quadrant of section 29, an area later called Six Mile Grove. This happened at some time before 1854, which is when he sold the land to Gunder Halverson and moved to Oregon. Sometime between that time and 1858, ten men settled in that same section and it was the first permanent settlement in the township. These men erected a mill in section 31 on Otter Creek, a tributary of the Cedar River. The mill was a little under a mile east of where Lyle now stands. The township was organized in 1858 and its name is derived from the California Sierra Nevada Mountains.[3] Nevada Village was platted in section 2 and a mill was built on Otter Creek but there are no entries on the title record.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 36.7 square miles (95.2 km), all land.
As of the census of 2000, there were 353 people, 124 households, and 101 families residing in the township. The population density was 9.6 people per square mile (3.7/km). There were 139 housing units at an average density of 3.8/sq mi (1.5/km). The racial makeup of the township was 98.87% White, 0.28% Asian, 0.28% from other races, and 0.57% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.28% of the population.
There were 124 households, out of which 35.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 75.0% were married couples living together, 4.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 18.5% were non-families. 15.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.85 and the average family size was 3.18.
In the township the population was spread out, with 30.3% under the age of 18, 6.2% from 18 to 24, 23.2% from 25 to 44, 28.0% from 45 to 64, and 12.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 115.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 105.0 males.
The median income for a household in the township was $41,071, and the median income for a family was $46,250. Males had a median income of $31,667 versus $23,750 for females. The per capita income for the township was $17,515. About 1.1% of families and 3.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including none of those under age 18 and 7.3% of those age 65 or over.