Washington County, Florida
Washington County is a county located in the northwestern part of the state of Florida, in the Panhandle. As of the 2010 census, the population was 24,935. Its county seat is Chipley. Washington County is a prohibition or entirely dry county, meaning that the sale of alcoholic beverages is banned in the county.
History
Washington County, Florida was created in 1825, and was nearly twice the size of the State of Delaware, stretching all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. After a century of boundary shifts, the county, with over of rolling hills covered in thick, stately pines and mixed hardwood forests, now covers a large portion of the central Florida Panhandle.Over a span of more than 150 years, Washington County has seen Native American, Spanish and English cultural influences. The County's historical lore is rich with stories of the exploits of Andrew Jackson. There are numerous Native American Mounds and evidence of strong settlements still being discovered.
Named after George Washington, the first President of the United States of America, the area was first settled by those seeking both economic and political freedom in this frontier land of vast timber and mineral resources. Inland waterway transportation brought about heavy river settlements. The arrival of railroads in the late 1800s boosted economic, social and political developments.
Vernon, the geographical center of the county derives is named for George Washington's Virginia home, Mt. Vernon. The pioneer town was also the site of a major Indian settlement.
The county courthouse was located in Vernon during the early part of this century until a railroad town in northeastern Washington County, Chipley, became the new and present county seat in 1927.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of, of which is land and is water.Adjacent Counties
- Holmes County, Florida - north
- Jackson County, Florida - northeast
- Bay County, Florida - south
- Walton County, Florida - west
Demographics
There were 7,931 households out of which 30.30% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 56.20% were married couples living together, 11.40% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.80% were non-families. 25.10% of all households were made up of individuals and 12.00% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.46 and the average family size was 2.93.
In the county, the population was spread out with 23.40% under the age of 18, 7.70% from 18 to 24, 28.50% from 25 to 44, 24.70% from 45 to 64, and 15.70% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 105.80 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 105.90 males.
The median income for a household in the county was $27,922, and the median income for a family was $33,057. Males had a median income of $26,597 versus $20,198 for females. The per capita income for the county was $14,980. About 15.40% of families and 19.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 26.90% of those under age 18 and 19.40% of those age 65 or over.
Education
The Washington County School District includes:- Kate Smith Elementary School
- Vernon Elementary School
- Roulhac Middle School
- Vernon Middle School
- Chipley High School
- Vernon High School
Washington Public Library System
- Sam Mitchell Public Library
- Wausau Public Library
- Sunny Hills Public Library
Media
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Communities
Cities
- Chipley
- Vernon
Towns
- Caryville
- Ebro
- Wausau
Unincorporated communities
- Crow
- Five Points
- Gilberts Mill
- Greenhead
- Hinson's Crossroads
- Holmes Valley
- New Hope
- Poplar Head
- Red Head
- Sunny Hills
Politics
Year | Republican | Democratic | Third parties |
2016 | 77.04% 8,637 | 20.19% 2,264 | 2.77% 310 |
2012 | 72.79% 8,038 | 25.54% 2,820 | 1.67% 184 |
2008 | 73.23% 8,178 | 25.64% 2,863 | 1.13% 126 |
2004 | 71.09% 7,369 | 28.09% 2,912 | 0.82% 85 |
2000 | 62.24% 4,995 | 34.86% 2,798 | 2.90% 233 |
1996 | 44.83% 3,524 | 38.06% 2,992 | 17.11% 1,345 |
1992 | 46.94% 3,695 | 32.32% 2,544 | 20.74% 1,632 |
1988 | 66.64% 4,374 | 32.66% 2,144 | 0.70% 46 |
1984 | 70.62% 4,608 | 29.36% 1,916 | 0.02% 1 |
1980 | 49.92% 3,251 | 47.75% 3,110 | 2.34% 152 |
1976 | 38.58% 2,313 | 59.47% 3,566 | 1.95% 117 |
1972 | 86.11% 3,777 | 13.82% 606 | 0.07% 3 |
1968 | 10.71% 528 | 14.64% 722 | 74.66% 3,682 |
1964 | 64.50% 2,725 | 35.50% 1,500 | |
1960 | 36.96% 1,230 | 63.04% 2,098 | |
1956 | 32.18% 1,027 | 67.82% 2,164 | |
1952 | 32.71% 1,100 | 67.29% 2,263 | |
1948 | 13.43% 297 | 62.42% 1,380 | 24.15% 534 |
1944 | 22.98% 507 | 77.02% 1,699 | |
1940 | 25.14% 643 | 74.86% 1,915 | |
1936 | 17.51% 486 | 82.49% 2,289 | |
1932 | 12.46% 345 | 87.54% 2,424 | |
1928 | 69.72% 1,672 | 27.98% 671 | 2.29% 55 |
1924 | 24.76% 206 | 67.55% 562 | 7.70% 64 |
1920 | 25.37% 307 | 61.98% 750 | 12.64% 153 |
1916 | 15.85% 159 | 62.41% 626 | 21.73% 218 |
1912 | 7.61% 82 | 64.38% 694 | 28.02% 302 |
1908 | 24.64% 288 | 55.77% 652 | 19.59% 229 |
1904 | 26.03% 202 | 53.35% 414 | 20.62% 160 |
Government links/Constitutional offices
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Special districts
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Judicial branch
- serving Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson and Washington counties
Community services
- Provides senior and elderly services including meals on wheels, case management, respite, workshops and more to residents throughout Washington County, Florida.
- The Cooperative Extension Service is nationwide and was established by the Smith-Lever Act of 1914. It is a partnership between state land grant universities, the United States Department of Agriculture and the county governments throughout the nation. In Florida, the Cooperative Extension Service is administered by the University of Florida. Thus, the Washington County Extension Service is a partnership between the USDA, the University of Florida and Washington County government. All of these groups share in the planning, financing, and operation of extension programs in the areas of Agriculture, Horticulture, Family and Consumer Sciences and 4H Youth Development.
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