Osage County, Missouri



































































Osage County, Missouri

Osage County MO Courthouse 20140920-1.jpg
Osage County Courthouse in Linn


Map of Missouri highlighting Osage County
Location within the U.S. state of Missouri

Map of the United States highlighting Missouri
Missouri's location within the U.S.
Founded January 29, 1841
Named for Osage River
Seat Linn
Largest city Linn
Area
 • Total 611 sq mi (1,582 km2)
 • Land 604 sq mi (1,564 km2)
 • Water 6.1 sq mi (16 km2), 1.0%
Population (est.)
 • (2015) 13,628
 • Density 23/sq mi (9/km2)
Congressional district 3rd
Time zone
Central: UTC−6/−5
Website osagecountygov.com

Osage County is a county in the central part of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 13,878.[1] Its county seat is Linn.[2] The county was organized January 29, 1841, and named from the Osage River.[3]


Osage County is part of the Jefferson City, MO Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its geography and the founding of Westphalia Vineyards links it to the Missouri Rhineland, extending along the Missouri River valley to the western edges of the St. Louis Metropolitan Area. Westphalia Vineyards, although started only in 2005, won the gold medal in the National Norton Festival Wine Competition in St. Louis in 2007 for the top-rated wine from the Norton grape.[4]


According to data from the 2010 census, Osage County is the whitest county in Missouri, with 98.85 percent of residents being white.




Contents






  • 1 Geography


    • 1.1 Adjacent counties


    • 1.2 Major highways




  • 2 Demographics


  • 3 Education


    • 3.1 Public schools


    • 3.2 Private schools


    • 3.3 Post-secondary


    • 3.4 Public libraries




  • 4 Politics


    • 4.1 Local


    • 4.2 State


    • 4.3 Federal


      • 4.3.1 Political culture




    • 4.4 Missouri presidential preference primary (2008)




  • 5 Communities


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 Further reading


  • 9 External links





Geography


According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 610 square miles (1,600 km2), of which 604 square miles (1,560 km2) is land and 6.1 square miles (16 km2) (1.0%) is water.[5]



Adjacent counties




  • Callaway County (north)


  • Gasconade County (east)


  • Maries County (south)


  • Miller County (southwest)


  • Cole County (west)


  • Montgomery County (northeast)



Major highways




  • US 50.svg U.S. Route 50


  • US 63.svg U.S. Route 63


  • MO-89.svg Route 89


  • MO-100.svg Route 100



Demographics























































































































Historical population
Census Pop.

1850 6,704
1860 7,879 17.5%
1870 10,793 37.0%
1880 11,824 9.6%
1890 13,080 10.6%
1900 14,096 7.8%
1910 14,283 1.3%
1920 13,559 −5.1%
1930 12,462 −8.1%
1940 12,375 −0.7%
1950 11,301 −8.7%
1960 10,867 −3.8%
1970 10,994 1.2%
1980 12,014 9.3%
1990 12,018 0.0%
2000 13,062 8.7%
2010 13,878 6.2%
Est. 2016 13,664 [6] −1.5%
U.S. Decennial Census[7]
1790-1960[8] 1900-1990[9]
1990-2000[10] 2010-2015[1]

As of the census[11] of 2000, there were 13,062 people, 4,922 households, and 3,578 families residing in the county. The population density was 22 people per square mile (8/km²). There were 5,904 housing units at an average density of 10 per square mile (4/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 98.64% White, 0.16% Black or African American, 0.24% Native American, 0.08% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.07% from other races, and 0.80% from two or more races. Approximately 0.59% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.


There were 4,922 households out of which 34.90% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.70% were married couples living together, 6.70% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.30% were non-families. 23.80% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.80% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.61 and the average family size was 3.10.


In the county, the population was spread out with 26.30% under the age of 18, 9.50% from 18 to 24, 27.70% from 25 to 44, 21.70% from 45 to 64, and 14.70% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 103.00 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 102.50 males.


The median income for a household in the county was $39,565, and the median income for a family was $46,503. Males had a median income of $29,538 versus $22,353 for females. The per capita income for the county was $17,245. About 5.90% of families and 8.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 9.00% of those under age 18 and 10.40% of those age 65 or over.



Education



Public schools




  • Osage County R-I School District – Chamois

    • Osage County R-I Elementary School (PK-06)

    • Chamois High School (07-12)




  • Osage County R-II School District – Linn

    • Osage County R-II Elementary School (PK-06)


    • Linn High School (07-12)




  • Osage County R-III School District – Westphalia

    • Fatima Elementary School (PK-06)

    • Fatima High School (07-12)





Private schools




  • St. Joseph Catholic School – Westphalia (K-09) – Roman Catholic

  • Immaculate Conception School – Loose Creek (K-09) – Roman Catholic


  • St. George School – Linn (K-09) – Roman Catholic


  • Sacred Heart School – Rich Fountain (K-09) – Roman Catholic

  • Holy Family School – Freeburg (K-09) – Roman Catholic

  • St. Mary’s School – Bonnots Mill (K-09) – Roman Catholic



Post-secondary



  • State Technical College of Missouri - Linn, Missouri


Public libraries


  • Osage County Library[12]


Politics



Local


The Democratic Party mostly controls politics at the local level in Osage County. Democrats hold slightly over half of the elected positions in the county.












































































Osage County, Missouri
Elected countywide officials

Assessor
Ross Seals
Republican

Circuit Clerk
Charlene J. Eisterhold
Democratic

County Clerk
Patrick Steele
Republican

Collector
Doris J. Keilholz
Democratic

Commissioner
(Presiding)
Dave Dudenhoeffer
Democratic

Commissioner
(District 1)
Elmer Senevey
Republican

Commissioner
(District 2)
Vincent A. Samson
Republican

Coroner
Lois Jaegers
Independent

Prosecuting Attorney
Amanda L. Grellner
Democratic

Public Administrator
Paul G. Stratman
Republican

Recorder
Cindy Hoffman
Democratic

Sheriff
Mike Dixon
Republican

Surveyor
Ralph P. Kliethermes
Democratic

Treasurer
Tim G. Neuner
Republican



State

















































Past Gubernatorial Elections Results
Year

Republican

Democratic

Third Parties

2016

64.64% 4,579
32.76% 2,321
2.60% 184

2012

58.37% 4,016
39.42% 2,712
2.21% 152

2008

59.51% 4,212
39.45% 2,792
1.04% 74

2004

68.67% 4,586
30.61% 2,044
0.71% 48

2000

55.78% 3,450
42.78% 2,646
1.44% 89

1996
38.80% 2,151

59.33% 3,289
1.88% 104

Osage County is split between two of the districts that elect members of the Missouri House of Representatives, and both are represented by Republicans.


  • District 61 — Justin Alferman (R-Herman). Consists of the northern half of the county.




























Missouri House of Representatives — District 61 — Osage County (2016)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Republican

Justin Alferman

2,149

78.32%

+5.00


Democratic
Tom Smith
595
21.68%
-5.00




























Missouri House of Representatives — District 61 — Osage County (2014)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Republican

Justin Alferman

1,198

73.32%

-1.48


Democratic
Tom Smith
436
26.68%
+1.48




























Missouri House of Representatives — District 61 — Osage County (2012)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Republican

Dave Schatz

1,965

74.80%



Democratic
Michael Sage
662
25.20%


  • District 62 — Tom Hurst (R- Meta). Consists of Linn and the southern half of the county.




















Missouri House of Representatives — District 62 — Osage County (2016)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Republican

Tom Hurst

3,906

100.00%





















Missouri House of Representatives — District 62 — Osage County (2014)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Republican

Tom Hurst

2,195

100.00%

+32.51




























Missouri House of Representatives — District 62 — Osage County (2012)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Republican

Tom Hurst

2,755

67.49%



Democratic
Greg Stratman
1,327
32.51%


All of Osage County is a part of Missouri’s 6th District in the Missouri Senate and is currently represented by Mike Kehoe (R-Jefferson City).





























Missouri Senate — District 6 — Osage County (2014)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Republican

Mike Kehoe

3,541

85.63%



Democratic
Mollie Kristen Fairbairn
594
14.37%



Federal





















































U.S. Senate — Missouri — Osage County (2016)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Republican

Roy Blunt

4,789

67.79%

+9.30


Democratic
Jason Kander
2,039
28.86%
-5.75


Libertarian
Jonathan Dine
115
1.63%
-5.27


Green
Johnatan McFarland
50
0.71%
+0.71


Constitution
Fred Ryman
71
1.01%
+1.01




































U.S. Senate — Missouri — Osage County (2012)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Republican
Todd Akin
3,986
58.49%



Democratic

Claire McCaskill

2,359

34.61%



Libertarian
Jonathan Dine
470
6.90%


All of Osage County is included in Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District and is currently represented by Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-St. Elizabeth) in the U.S. House of Representatives.













































U.S. House of Representatives — Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District — Osage County (2016)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Republican

Blaine Luetkemeyer

5,956

84.89%

+2.02


Democratic
Kevin Miller
889
12.67%
-1.71


Libertarian
Dan Hogan
122
1.74%
-0.94


Constitution
Doanita Simmons
49
0.70%
+0.70












































U.S. House of Representatives — Missouri's 3rd Congressional District — Osage County (2014)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Republican

Blaine Luetkemeyer

3,435

82.87%

-0.58


Democratic
Courtney Denton
596
14.38%
-0.13


Libertarian
Steven Hedrick
111
2.68%
+0.64


Write-in
Harold Davis
3
0.07%
+0.07




































U.S. House of Representatives — Missouri's 3rd Congressional District — Osage County (2012)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Republican

Blaine Luetkemeyer

5,694

83.45%



Democratic
Eric C. Meyer
990
14.51%



Libertarian
Steven Wilson
139
2.04%



Political culture



Presidential elections results



















































































































































































































Presidential elections results[13]
Year

Republican

Democratic

Third parties

2016

82.6% 5,856
14.1% 998
3.3% 236

2012

77.0% 5,329
21.3% 1,473
1.7% 117

2008

71.5% 5,062
26.9% 1,907
1.6% 110

2004

74.6% 4,975
25.1% 1,673
0.3% 23

2000

67.2% 4,154
31.4% 1,938
1.4% 86

1996

51.9% 2,890
36.7% 2,045
11.4% 633

1992

45.8% 2,784
30.6% 1,860
23.5% 1,429

1988

68.6% 3,885
31.3% 1,771
0.2% 9

1984

76.5% 4,381
23.5% 1,343


1980

63.2% 3,679
35.1% 2,045
1.7% 98

1976

61.2% 3,224
38.2% 2,015
0.6% 30

1972

74.2% 4,266
25.8% 1,485


1968

61.6% 3,107
30.6% 1,540
7.8% 394

1964

51.0% 2,712
49.0% 2,608


1960
48.0% 2,678

52.0% 2,900


1956

55.7% 3,077
44.3% 2,445


1952

60.7% 3,404
39.1% 2,191
0.2% 10

1948
48.1% 2,488

51.7% 2,672
0.2% 10

1944

60.7% 3,284
39.2% 2,121
0.1% 7

1940

61.5% 3,743
38.3% 2,332
0.2% 11

1936
48.1% 2,836

50.8% 2,995
1.2% 68

1932
33.4% 1,798

66.2% 3,567
0.4% 22

1928
44.4% 2,474

55.5% 3,092
0.1% 6

1924

52.0% 2,496
41.4% 1,986
6.7% 320

1920

76.2% 3,699
23.0% 1,118
0.8% 39

1916

55.6% 1,769
43.4% 1,383
1.0% 32

1912
33.6% 981

47.7% 1,394
18.8% 548

1908

55.2% 1,820
43.7% 1,439
1.1% 36

1904

52.7% 1,699
45.0% 1,451
2.3% 74

1900

54.3% 1,731
43.8% 1,396
1.9% 62

1896

53.3% 1,700
45.6% 1,456
1.1% 36

1892

51.2% 1,378
47.1% 1,266
1.7% 46

1888

54.0% 1,446
44.5% 1,190
1.5% 40




Missouri presidential preference primary (2008)


  • Former U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-New York) received more votes, a total of 874, than any candidate from either party in Osage County during the 2008 presidential primary.




















Osage County, Missouri
2008 Republican primary in Missouri
John McCain 665 (33.47%)
Mike Huckabee
628 (31.61%)
Mitt Romney
610 (30.70%)
Ron Paul
42 (2.11%)
















Osage County, Missouri
2008 Democratic primary in Missouri
Hillary Clinton 874 (56.4%)
Barack Obama
609 (39.47%)
John Edwards (withdrawn)
42 (2.72%)



Communities




  • Argyle


  • Belle (mostly in Maries County)

  • Bonnots Mill

  • Chamois

  • Folk

  • Frankenstein

  • Freeburg

  • Koeltztown

  • Koenig


  • Linn (county seat)

  • Loose Creek

  • Meta

  • Rich Fountain

  • Westphalia




See also


  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Osage County, Missouri


References





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Further reading



  • History of Cole, Moniteau, Morgan, Benton, Miller, Maries and Osage counties, Missouri : from the earliest time to the present, including a department devoted to the preservation of sundry personal, business, professional and the private records; besides a valuable fund of notes, original observations, etc. etc. (1889) online


External links



  • The Osage County Branch of the Missouri River Regional Library

  • Westphalia Vineyards Official Website

  • Osage Community Players, Inc.


  • Digitized 1930 Plat Book of Osage County from University of Missouri Division of Special Collections, Archives, and Rare Books





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