Taney County, Missouri
Taney County is a county located in the southwestern portion of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 51,675. Its county seat is Forsyth. It is included in the Branson, Missouri, Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Taney County was officially organized on January 4, 1837, and named in honor of Roger Brooke Taney, the fifth Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, most remembered for later delivering the infamous majority opinion in Dred Scott v. Sandford. However, unlike Roger B. Taney, who pronounced his name /ˈtɔːni/, the "Taney" in Taney County is generally pronounced /ˈteɪni/.
The county includes the popular tourist destination city of Branson, Table Rock, Taneycomo and Bull Shoals Lakes.
History
The first Taney County Courthouse was built on the mouth of Bull Creek at the confluence of the White River by early pioneers in 1837. Its use as a courthouse ended after Forsyth became the county seat; it was destroyed in a tornado in 1963.The county's second courthouse, in Forsyth, was destroyed in a Civil War battle on July 22, 1861. The rebuilt courthouse was destroyed by fire on December 19, 1885. A third courthouse was built; it was removed in 1952 to permit the building of Bull Shoals Lake. The fourth, and present, courthouse was occupied on August 1, 1952. In 1989, an addition was started and completed in 1991.
In 1904, the White River Railway was extended through the rugged terrain of Stone and Taney counties. By then, both counties had for years had a sundown town policy, forbidding African Americans to live there.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of, of which is land and is water.The county is drained by White River and its affluents.
Adjacent counties
- Christian County
- Douglas County
- Ozark County
- Marion County, Arkansas
- Boone County, Arkansas
- Carroll County, Arkansas
- Stone County
Major highways
- U.S. Route 65
- U.S. Route 160
- Route 76
- Route 86
- Route 125
- Route 165
- Route 176
- Route 248
- Route 265
- Route 376
- Route 465
National protected area
- Mark Twain National Forest
Demographics
There were 16,158 households out of which 27.80% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 56.60% were married couples living together, 8.60% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.60% were non-families. 25.70% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.00% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.37 and the average family size was 2.83.
In the county, the population was spread out with 22.40% under the age of 18, 10.20% from 18 to 24, 26.20% from 25 to 44, 25.00% from 45 to 64, and 16.20% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.00 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 90.40 males.
The median income for a household in the county was $39,771, and the median income for a family was $47,664. Males had a median income of $25,431 versus $19,655 for females. The per capita income for the county was $21,663. About 9.40% of families and 12.40% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.60% of those under age 18 and 8.80% of those age 65 or over.
Religion
According to the Association of Religion Data Archives County Membership Report, Taney County is a part of the Bible Belt with evangelical Protestantism being the majority religion. The most predominant denominations among residents in Taney County who adhere to a religion are Southern Baptists, Roman Catholics, and Presbyterians.Public safety
The Taney County Ambulance District is an emergency medical services agency established by public vote in 1971.The Taney County Sheriff's Office and its jail are in Forsyth, which also has a police department.
Firefighting services are provided by Central Taney County Fire Protection District and Western Taney County Fire Protection District.
Education
Of adults 25 years of age and older in Taney County, 81.4% possess a high school diploma or higher while 14.9% hold a bachelor's degree or higher as their highest educational attainment.Colleges and universities
- Ozarks Technical Community College, Hollister
- College of the Ozarks, Point Lookout
Public schools
- Bradleyville R-I School District - Bradleyville
- *Bradleyville Elementary School
- *Bradleyville High School
- - Branson
- *Branson Primary School
- *Branson Buchanan Elementary
- *Branson Cedar Ridge Elementary
- *Branson Buchanan Intermediate
- *Branson Cedar Ridge Intermediate
- *Branson Jr. High School
- *Branson High School
- - Forsyth
- *Forsyth Elementary School
- *Forsyth Middle School
- *Forsyth High School
- - Hollister
- *Hollister Elementary School
- *Hollister Middle School
- Riedgedale Elementary School
- *Hollister Jr. High School
- *Hollister High School
- - Kirbyville
- *Kirbyville Elementary School
- *Kirbyville Middle School
- - Rueter
- *Mark Twain Elementary School
- Taneyville R-II School District - Taneyville
- *Taneyville Elementary School
Private schools
- - Hollister - - Non-denominational Christian
- Riverview Bible Baptist Church School - Forsyth - - Baptist
- School of the Ozarks - Point Lookout
Alternative and vocational schools
- Delmina Woods Youth Facility - Forsyth - - Alternative/Other School
Public libraries
- Forsyth Public Library
- Taneyhills Community Library
Politics
Local
The Republican Party completely controls politics at the local level in Taney County. Republicans hold every elected position in the county.State
Taney County is divided into three legislative districts in the Missouri House of Representatives, all of which are held by Republicans.- District 138 — Currently represented by and consists of a small part the southwestern section of the county.
- District 155 — Currently represented by and consists of the eastern part of the county, including Cedar Creek, Forsyth, Kirbyville, Kissee Mills, Powersite, and Taneyville.
- District 156 — Currently represented by and consists of most of the western part of the county, including Branson, Bull Creek, Hollister, Merriam Woods, Ridgedale, Rockaway Beach, and Table Rock.
Federal
All of Taney County is in Missouri's 7th Congressional District represented by Billy Long in the United States House of Representatives.Political culture
Like most counties in Southwest Missouri, Taney County is a Republican stronghold in presidential elections. George W. Bush carried Taney County in 2000 and 2004 by more than two-to-one margins. Like many other rural counties throughout Missouri, Taney County strongly favored John McCain over Barack Obama in 2008. The last time the Republican Party failed to carry Taney County was in 1860.Like most rural areas throughout the Bible Belt in Southwest Missouri, voters in Taney County traditionally adhere to socially and culturally conservative principles which tend to strongly influence their Republican leanings. In 2004, Missourians voted on a constitutional amendment to define marriage as the union between a man and a woman. It passed Taney County with 80.04 percent of the vote, and the state in general with 71 percent of support from voters, making Missouri the first state to ban same-sex marriage. In 2006, Missourians voted on a constitutional amendment to fund and legalize embryonic stem cell research in the state—it failed in Taney County with 56.64 percent voting against the measure. The initiative narrowly passed the state with 51 percent of support from voters as Missouri became one of the first states in the nation to approve embryonic stem cell research. Despite Taney County’s longstanding tradition of supporting socially conservative platforms, voters in the county have a penchant for advancing populist causes like increasing the minimum wage. In 2006, Missourians voted on a proposition to increase the minimum wage in the state to $6.50 an hour—it passed Taney County with 77.78 percent of the vote. The proposition strongly passed every single county in Missouri with 78.99 percent voting in favor as the minimum wage was increased to $6.50 an hour in the state. During the same election, voters in five other states also strongly approved increases in the minimum wage.
Missouri presidential preference primary (2008)
In the 2008 presidential primary, voters in Taney County from both political parties supported candidates who finished in second place in the state at large and nationally.Former Governor Mike Huckabee received more votes, a total of 3,850, than any candidate from either party in Taney County during the 2008 presidential primary.
Communities
Cities
- Branson
- Forsyth
- Hollister
- Merriam Woods
- Rockaway Beach
Villages
- Bull Creek
- Kirbyville
- Saddlebrooke
- Taneyville
Census-designated place
- Kissee Mills
Other unincorporated communities
- Bradleyville
- Brownbranch
- Cedar Creek
- Day
- Dickens
- Garber
- Hercules
- Hilda
- McClurg
- Mildred
- Mincy
- Ozark Beach
- Point Lookout
- Powersite
- Protem
- Ridgedale
- Swan
- Table Rock
- Walnut Shade