Noble County (Oklahoma)

The Noble County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. In 2010, the County had 11,561 inhabitants and a population density of 6.1 inhabitants per square kilometer. The administrative headquarters ( County Seat) is Perry.

Geography

The County is located in north-central Oklahoma and is about 50 miles from Kansas away. In the extreme north east is bordered by the Arkansas River, the Noble County. It has an area of 1923 square kilometers, of which 27 square kilometers are water surface. At the Noble County borders the following Nachbarcountys:

History

The Noble County was formed in 1893 as an original county of Cherokee country. It was named after John Willock Noble, a lawyer and Secretary of the Interior. The County ( Oklahoma Land Run ) was settled by white settlers during the fourth official land ownership acquisition of 16 September 1893.

Historical buildings

In addition to the Noble County Courthouse in Perry and a number of other historic buildings in Noble County is located in the historic Morrison, abandoned Sumner School. The school is located on County Road N3300, about 3.2 kilometers north of U.S. Highway 64, the former school, which consists of two buildings, was admitted as a historical monument with the number 96,000,492 on 26 April 1996 by the National Register of Historic Places.

Additional properties:

  • List of entries in the National Register of Historic Places in Noble County

Demographic data

According to the census in 2010 lived in Noble County 11,561 people in 4531 households. The population density was 6.1 people per square kilometer. In the 4531 households lived statistically 2.49 per person.

The racial the population was composed of 84.5 percent white, 2.1 percent African American, 8.8 percent Native American, 0.4 percent Asian, 0.1 percent Polynesians as well as other ethnic groups; 4.2 percent were descended from two or more races. Regardless of ethnicity were 2.7 percent of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race.

24.4 percent of the population were under 18 years old, 58.7 percent were between 18 and 64 and 16.9 percent were 65 years or older. 50.4 percent of the population was female.

The median income for a household was $ 43,324. The per capita income was $ 21,262. 13.7 percent of the population lived below the poverty line.

Places in Noble County

City

  • Perry

Towns

  • Billings
  • Marland
  • Morrison
  • Red Rock

Census-designated place (CDP )

  • Lucien

Other Unincorporated Community

  • Sumner

Structure

The Noble County is divided into three Census County Divisions (CCD):

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