Woodson County, Kansas
Woodson County: County in Kansas, United States
About
Woodson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 3,309 and a population density of 3 people per km². After 10 years in 2020 county had an estimated population of 3,015 inhabitants. Its county seat is Yates Center. The county was created 169 years ago in 1854.
Quick Facts about Woodson County
Population : | 3,015 (2020) |
Country : | United States of America |
State : | Kansas (United States) |
Area : | 1309 km2 |
Water as percent of area : | 1.5% |
Land as percent of area : | 98.5% |
Named for : | Daniel Woodson |
Altitude : | 1,129 feet / 344 meters |
Capital : | Yates Center |
Establishment : | January 01, 1855 |
Time Zone : | Central Time Zone |
Local time : | 02:54:08 (25th November 2024) |
Density : | 2 Pop. per km² as of 2020 |
Population growth : | -9.75% (2010-2020) |
Geography
Woodson County is located at 37°53'12"N 95°44'25"W (37.8866700, -95.7401700). It has 6 neighbors: Allen County, Anderson County, Coffey County, Greenwood County, Neosho County and Wilson County.
Woodson County map
The largest city of Woodson County is Yates Center with a population of 1,267. Other cities include, Vernon population 470, Toronto population 264 and Athens population 47. See all Woodson County cities & populated places.
Woodson County Populated Places
Cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Woodson County.
City Name | Population | Title |
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Yates Center | 1,267 | County seat in Kansas |
Vernon | 470 | Human settlement in United States of America |
Toronto | 264 | City in Woodson County, Kansas, USA |
Neosho Falls | 133 | Township in Woodson County, Kansas |
Athens | 47 | Unincorporated community in Woodson County, Kansas, USA |
- Official Website
Official website of Woodson County
Woodson County has 6 neighbours.
- Allen County county in Kansas, United States
- Anderson County county in Kansas, United States
- Coffey County county in East-Central Kansas, United States
- Greenwood County county in Kansas, United States
- Neosho County county in Kansas, United States
- Wilson County county in Kansas, United States
- Yates Center
Demographics
According to census records, the population of Woodson County decreased by 9.75% in 10 years.
Year | Population | % Change | Method |
2010 | 3,309 | - | census |
2011 | 3,322 | 0.39% | estimation process |
2012 | 3,275 | -1.44% | estimation process |
2013 | 3,215 | -1.87% | estimation process |
2014 | 3,187 | -0.88% | estimation process |
2015 | 3,144 | -1.37% | estimation process |
2016 | 3,189 | 1.41% | estimation process |
2017 | 3,130 | -1.88% | estimation process |
2018 | 3,184 | 1.7% | estimation process |
2019 | 3,138 | -1.47% | estimation process |
2020 | 3,015 | -4.08% | estimation process |
People born in Woodson County (1)
American physicist Samuel Jackson Barnett was born in Woodson County
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County Name | Population | Title |
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Johnson County | 607,220 | County in Wyoming, United States |
Sedgwick County | 519,907 | County in Kansas, United States |
Wichita | 391,731 | The largest city in Kansas and the center of the Wichita metropolitan area. |
Overland Park | 197,381 | The second most populous city in Johnson County, Kansas. |
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Wyandotte County | 165,265 | County in Kansas, United States |
Kansas City | 152,960 | The second most populous city in Kansas. |
Douglas County | 122,530 | County in Kansas, United States |
Leavenworth County | 82,246 | County in Kansas, United States |
Riley County | 73,202 | County in Kansas, United States |
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Reno County | 61,793 | County in Kansas, United States |
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