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volume I
part 27
1Q70 CENSUS OF POPUIATION
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION
Missouri
Issued March 1973
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Frederick B. Dent, Secretary
Social and Economic Statistics Administration Joseph R. Wright, Jr., Acting Administrator
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Joseph R. Wright, Jr., Acting Director
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BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Joseph R. Wright, Jr., Acting Director Robert L. Hagan, Deputy Director Daniel B. Levine, Associate Director for Demographic Operations David L. Kaplan, 1970 Census Coordinator
POPULATION DIVISION Meyer Zitter, Chief
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS-Many persons participated in the various activities of the 1970 census. Primary direction of the program was performed by Conrad Taeuber, former Associate Director for Demographic Fields, assisted by David L. Kaplan, 1970 Census Coordinator, and in conjunction with Paul R. Squires, Associate Director for Data Collection and Processing, and Joseph Waksberg, Associate Director for Statistical Standards and Methodology.
This report was planned and written in the Population Division under the supervision of Meyer Zitter, Chief, Herman P. Miller, Chief until April 1972, and Paul C. Glick, Henry D. Sheldon, and Murray S. Weitzman, Assistant Division Chiefs, with the assistance of Elizabeth A. Larmon and Ruth H. Mills. The following Branch Chiefs and their assist· ants were responsible for the material on the indicated fields of specialization: Ethnic Statistics-Tobia Bressler (Chief), Patricia A. Berman, Gaile I. Maller, and Nampeo R. McKenney; Demographic Statistics-Charles P. Brinkman (Chief), Larry H. Long, Robert L. Rowland, and Robert C. Speaker; Fertil· ity Statistics-Wilson H. Grabill (Chief); Economic Statistics-Stanley Greene (Chief), John A. Priebe, Paula J. Schneider, and Thomas C. Walsh; Marriage and Family Statistics-Robert 0. Grymes (Chief) and Arthur J. Norton; Educational and Social Stratification-Charles E. Johnson, Jr. (Chief), Jerry T. Jennings, and Larry E. Suter; Consumer Income Statistics-Mitsuo Ono (Chief), Mary F. Henson, Joseph J. Knott, and George F. Patterson; and Poverty Statistics-Arno I. Winard (Chief) and Mark S. Littman. Important contributions to the processing and review of the data were made by Kristin A. Hansen and Rockwell Livingston.
The procedures for sample selection, sample weighting, and computation of sampling variances, as well as certain of the new procedures for obtaining a more accurate count of the population, were developed in the Statistical Methods Division, Morton Boisen, Chief, and Robert H. Hanson and Walter M. Perkins, Assistant Division Chiefs, assisted by William T. Alsbrooks, Peter A.
Bounpane, Barbara A. Boyes, Barnett Denton, Charles D. Jones, and Carlton W. Pruden. Naomi D. Rothwell made important contributions to this work.
Geographic plans and procedures were developed in the Geography Division under the supervision of William T. Fay, then Chief, and Robert C. Klave and Gerald J. Post, Assistant Division Chiefs, with the assistance of Robert E. Durland, Margery H. Eliot, and Jacob Silver. Herman H. Fasteau assisted in the organization of operational phases of the geographic program.
Data collection activities were administered by the Field Division, Richard C. Burt, Chief, and Dean H. Weber, Assistant Division Chief, with the assistance of John Kuntz and Stanley Matchett, as well as the directors of the Bureau's data collection centers.
Systems and processing procedures were developed under the direction of Morris Gorinson, Assistant Chief, Demographic Census Staff. Florence Wright, assisted by Orville M. Slye, Erne Wilkins, and Evelyn V. Williams, was responsible for the clerical procedures and Roger 0. Lepage, assisted by William R. Ball, Margaret P. Brooks, Howard N. Hamilton, Judith E. Jones, Jane S. Munsey, John Murphy, Jr., and Richard R. Warren, was responsible for the computer programing. Donald R. Dalzell was responsible for the computer procedures and programs used for the electronic preparation of tables in this report. Masey Volk supervised the preparation of the procedures for the microfilm and FOSDIC operations.
The manual processing and microfilming of the questionnaires and the review of tabulation controls were performed in the Data Preparation Division (formerly Jeffersonville Census Operations Division), under the direction of Joseph F. Arbena and Robert L Hagan, with the assistance of Charles L Adams, John C. Campbell, and Rex L. Pullin. William L. Pangburn supervised the microfilming operation. Dan N. Harding, assisted by Nora H. Shouse, was responsible for the tabulation review work.
FOSDIC and computer processing were per· formed in the Computer Services Division under the supervision of James R. Papal, Chief, and E. Richard Bourdon, C. Thomas DiNenna, and James W. Shores, Assistant Division Chiefs. Development of the FOSDIC equipment was directed by William M. Gaines, Assistant Division Chief, and McRae Anderson. Development of the auto· matic microfilming equipment was directed by Anthony A. Berlinsky.
Publications planning, editing, composition, and printing procurement were performed in the Publications Services Division, Raymond J. Koski, Acting Chief, by Milton S. Andersen, John F. Lanham, Jr., Gerald A. Mann, and Wayne H. Massey. Design of text, tabular, and graphic materials was per· formed by Stuart I. Freeman.
Important contributiOns were made by Robert B. Voight and Sherry L. Courtland in the planning and coordination of the 1970 census program; by Lucille D. Catterton in the planning of the tabular materials; and by John W.H. Spencer, Sol Dolleck, and M. Douglas Fahey in the systems design and operations for processing the census data.
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VOLUME 1 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION
PART27 Missouri
This report is one of the 58 numbered parts of Population Census Volume I. Each of these parts contains four chapters, A, B, C, and D, originally published in the PC(1 )-A, B, C, and D series of individual reports (except parts 54-58 which contain only chapters A and B). As indicated in the listing below there is one numbered part for the United States, each State, 'the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Canal Zone, and Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. The starting page numbers for chapters A, B, C, and Dare given below; the first page of each chapter presents a list of contents. The present publication includes changes for typographical errors found in some maps and tables after issuance of the series of individual reports, but the tables have not been revised to reflect the corrections listed on pages 6 and 228 for this State.
CHAPTERS
Chapter A. Number of Inhabitants
Chapter a. General Population Characteristics
Chapter c. General Social and Economic Characteristics
chapter o. Detailed Characteristics
PARTS OF VOLUME I
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27-57
27-221
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{Parts 1·53 are bound separately; parts 54-58 are bound together in one book. Volume I also includes Part A, entitled "Number of Inhabitants," which consists of each chapter A in the 58 parts listed below assembled together in one report.I
1 U.S. Summary 16 Indiana 31 New Hampshire 46 Utah
2 Alabama 17 Iowa 32 New Jersey 47 Vermont
3 Alaska 18 Kansas 33 New Mexico 48 Virginia
4 Arizona 19 Kentucky 34 New York 49 Washington
5 Arkansas 20 Louisiana 35 North Carolina 50 West Virginia
6 California 21 Maine 36 North Dakota 51 Wisconsin 7 Colorado 22 Maryland 37 Ohio 52 Wyoming
8 Connecticut 23 Massachusetts 38 Oklahoma 53 Puerto Rico
9 Delaware 24 Michigan 39 Oregon 54 Guam 10 Dist. of Columbia 25 Minnesota 40 Pennsylvania 55 Virgin Islands 11 Florida 26 Mississippi 41 Rhode Island 56 American Samoa 12 Georgia 27 Missouri 42 South Carolina 57 Canal Zone 13 Hawaii 28 Montana 43 South Dakota 58 Trust Territory of 14 Idaho 29 Nebraska 44 Tennessee the Pacific Islands
15 Illinois 30 Nevada 45 Texas
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INTRODUCTION
IV
GENERAL .....•........•....... IV
Organization of the text . . . . • . . . . . . . IV
Content of the tables •....•.•...•... IV
Sample size .....•...•..... , •.... , IV
Comparability of data in different chapters ......... , ........... , . . V
Derived figures (percents, medians, etc.) . , ......................... V
This report represents a major portion of the information compiled for this State from the 1970 Census of Population. Statistics are presented in varying amounts of detail for the State (by urban and rural residence), its counties or comparable areas, incorporated and unincorporated places, and certain other areas of the State. Legal provision for this census, which was conducted as of April 1, 1970, was made in the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957), which codified Title 13, United States Code.
Volume I, of which this report is part, consists of a set of bound books identified as parts. The parts are numbered 1 for the United States, 2 through 52 for the 50 States and the District of Columbia in alphabetical order, 53 for Puerto Rico, and 54 through 58 (which appear together in one book) for Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Canal Zone, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, respectively. Each part contains four chapters, A, B, C, and D, which were previously published as individual paperbound reports in the PC( 1 )-A, PC(1)-B, PC(1)-C, and PC(1)-D Population Census series.
APPENDIXES
A. Area Classifications ..•......•.•...... · · ......• App·1
B. Definitions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics ... App·7
C. Accuracy of the Data . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • App-52
D. Publication and Computer Summary Tape Program •..•. App-61
Chapter A presents statistics on the number of inhabitants; chapter B, basic demographic characteristics; chapter C, general social and economic characteristics; and chapter D, detailed characteristics. (For the outlying areas other than Puerto Rico, all the data on characteristics of the population will be included in chapter B.) For a description of the entire data dissemination program of the 1970 Population and Housing Census, see Appendix D, "Publication and Computer Summary Tape Program."
The content and procedures of the 1970 census were determined after evaluation of the results of the 1960 census, consultation with a wide variety of users of census data, and extensive field pretesting. A number of changes were i nvoduced in 1970 to improve the usefulness of the census results. For the characteristics shown in this report, the changes do not, however, affect to any appreciable extent the comparabi I ity of the 1970 data with those for 1960.
More detailed information on the technical and procedural matters covered in the text of th is report can be obtained by writing to the Director, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. Such information will also appear in later reports of the 1970 census.
Organization of the text.-The text consists of this introduction and four appendixes which appear after the tables. Appendix A describes the various area classifications (e.g., urban and rural residence, counties, urbanized a·reas, etc.) and also explains the residence rules used in countir • ., the population. Appendix B provides definitions and explanations for the subjects covered in this report, including excerpts from the census question,
naires and instruction sheets. Appendix C presents information on sources of error in the data, sampling variability, ratio estimation, editing procedures, and information on allocation tables. Appendix D summarizes the data dissemination program of the 1970 census.
Content of the tables.-Tables 1 to 15 (chapter A) contain statistics on the number of inhabitants of the State and its counties or comparablr areas, classified by urban and rural residence and by size of place; and the number of inhabitants of county subdivisions, incorporated and unincorporated places, urbanized areas, standard metropolitan statistical areas, and certain other areas of the State. Tables 16 to 39 (chapter B) present statistics on basic demographic characteristics, and tables 40 to 137 (chapter C) present statistics on general social and economic characteristics for most of the above·mentioned areas. Tables 138 to 216 (chapter D) contain detailed categories and cross·classifications (generally by age) for the State by urban, rural nonfarm, and rural farm residence, and for the larger cities and standard metropolitan statistical areas,
Sample size.-The statistics for 1970 presented in chapters A and B of this report are based on 100-percent data, whereas those p~esented in chapters C and D are based on a sample inflated to represent the total population. The sample data were obtained from the 15-percent and 5-percent sample questionnaires (see "Data Collection Procedures," below). Some items appeared on both sample questionnaires and, therefore, are based on a 20-percent sample of the population. Figures for a characteristic (e.g., the population 5 years old and over) may differ be-
INTRODUCTION-Continued
tween tables when the figures are derived from different samples. When a statistic is available on both a 100-percent basis and a sample basis, preference should be given to the figure based on 100-percent data. (See Appendix C, "Accuracy of the Data," for information on the sampling variability associated with the data and for the sample rates for statistics presented in chapters C and D.) The statistics for 1960 shown in chapters C and D are based on a 25-percent sample of the population.
Comparability of data in different chapters.-The figures in this report are basically comparable from one chapter to another. However, small differences may occur because of sampling variability and processing differences.
Derived figures (percents, medians, etc.l.-Percents, medians, and means, as well as certain. rates and ratios are shown in these reports. For all types of derived figures in this report, the figure is not presented (but indicated by three dots " ... ") if the base is smaller than the minimum number prescribed for the sample on which the figure is based. The minimum bases are 5 (persons, families, or households) for 100-percent data, 100 for the 20-percent sample, 132 for the 15-percent sample, and 400 for the 5-percent sample.1 When a crosstabulation of two or more characteristics covers subjects based on different samples, the minimum base for the smaller sample applies. An exception occurs in chapter C in tables that show data for persons of Spanish
1 For a number of States, mini mum bases of 25 for the 20-percent sample, 33 for the 15-percent sample, and 100 for the 5-percent sample apply to some of the tables in chapter C.
language, persons of Spanish language or surname, or persons of Puerto Rican birth or parentage. Although all data for these population groups are based on the 15-percent sample, the minimum base in these tables is determined by the sample rate of each characteristic shown in the table. (The sample rate of each subject in chapters C and D is shown in tables B and C of Appendix C, "Accuracy of the Data.")
Percents which round to less than 0.1 are not shown but indicated as zero (i.e., "-"). The median, which is a type of average, is the middle value in a distribution; i.e., the median divides the distribution into two equal parts-one-half of the cases fall below the median and one-half of the cases exceed the median. The mean is the arithmetic average derived by adding the values in a particular distribution and dividing by the number of units in the distribution. The method of tabulating and presenting the various means and medians shown in these tables is fully discussed in Appendix B under the specific subject categories.
The reader should exercise caution in the use and interpretation of data for very small areas or subgroups of the population; these data are especially subject to the effects of sampling variability, misreporting, and processing errors.
Symbols.-A dash "-" signifies zero. Three dots " ... " mean not applicable, or that the base for the derived figure is too small for it to be shown, or that the data are being withheld to avoid disclosure of information for individuals. The symbol "NA" means not available and "U" means that the place is "unincorporated."
Boundaries.-The data shown for 1970 relate to boundaries as they existed on
January 1, 1970. Information on boundary changes between 1960 and 1970 for certain types of areas is given in table 10. Unless otherwise indicated, the data shown for 1960 and previous years relate to the areas as defined at the time of the particular census.
DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURES
The 1970 census was conducted pri· marily through self-enumeration. In 1960, self-enumeration was first introduced on a nationwide scale as a substitute for the traditiona I census direct
interview. A census questionnaire was
delivered by postal carriers to every household several days before Census Day, April 1, 1970. This questionnaire contained certain explanatory information and was accompanied by an instruction sheet; in areas with comparatively large proportions of Spanish-speaking persons, a Spanish version of the instruction sheet was also enclosed. Some of this material is reproduced in Appendix B, "Defini· tions and Explanations of Subject Characteristics."
In the larger metropolitan areas and some adjacent counties, altogether containing about three-fifths of the population of the United States, the householder was requested to fill out and mail back the form on Census Day. Approximately 87 percent of the householders returned their forms by mail. The mailed-back forms were reviewed by the census enumerator (or, in some localities, a census clerk) and if the form was determined to be incomplete or inconsistent, a followup was made. The bulk of these followups were made by telephone, the rest by personal visit. For the households
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INTRODUCTION-Continued
which did not mail back their forms, a followup was also made, in almost all cases by personal visit and in the
·remainder by telephone.
For the remaining two-fifths of the population, the householder was requested to fi 11 out the form and give it to the enumerator when he called; approximately 80 percent did so. Incomplete and unfilled forms were completed by interview during the enumerator's visit.
Three types of questionnaires were used throughout the country; 80 percent of the households answered a form containing a limited number of population and housing questions and 'the remainder, split into 15-percent and 5-percent samples, answered forms which contained these questions as well as a number of additional questions. Some of the additional questions were the same on the 15-percent and 5-percent versions; others were different. A random procedure was used to determine which of the three forms any particular household answered.
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In the metropolitan and adjacent areas, the designated type was sent to each household. In the remaining areas, the questionnaire with a limited number of questions was distributed to all households, and the enumerators asked the additional questions in those households designated for the 15-percent and 5-percent samples.
PROCESSING PROCEDURES
The 1970 census questionnaires were specially designed to be processed by FOSDIC (Film Optical Sensing Device for Input to Computer). For most items on the questionnaire, the information supplied by the respondent or obtained by the enumerator was indicated by marking the answers in predesignated positions that would be
"read" by FOSDIC from a microfilm copy of the questionnaire onto computer magnetic tape with no intervening manual processing. All the items presented in chapter 8 were of this nature. Among the items covered in chapters C and D, however, a
number required reviewing written entries to determine the proper code. Consequently, the processing involved a manual coding and editing operation in which clerks determined the ap· propriate codes and marked the specified positions on the questionnaire; for example, the clerks applied a 2-digit numerical code for the Stateof-birth entry. These marks as well as those made by the respondent and enumerator were read by FOSDIC onto magnetic tape.
The tape containing the information from the questionnaires was processed on the Census Bureau's computers through a number of editing and tabulation steps (see Appendix C, "Accuracy of the Data"). One of the end results of this operation was a computer tape from which the tables in this report were prepared on a cathode-ray-tube phototypesetting machine at the Government Printing Office. Another end result was the summary tapes which are available for purchase, as described in Appendix D, "Publication and Computer Summary Tape Program."
CONTENTS
MAPS
CHARTS
TABLES
Chapter A
NUMBER OF INHABITANTS Missouri [Page numbers listed here omit the State prefix number which appears as part
of the page number for each page. The prefix for this State is27]
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The State - Counties, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas, and Selected Places 3
County Map Finding Guide 45
The State - County Subdivisions 46
Urbanized Areas 52
Number of Inhabitants, 1970 and 1960 4
Percent Distribution by Place of Residence 5
The State: 1900 to 1970, Total Population and Percent Change between Census Years 5
DA.TA FOR THE STA.TE
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Population of the State: Earliest Census to 1970 URBAN AND RURAL
Population by Size of Place: 1970 and 1960 URBAN AND RURAL
Population by Urban and Rural Residence: 1920 to 1970 SIZE OF 'PLACE
Population Inside and Outside SMSA's: 1970 SIZE OF PLACE
Population of Incorporated and Unincorporated Places: 1970 and 1960
SIZE OF PLACE
DA.TA FOR PLACE:S
Population of Places: 1970 and 1960 ALL INCORPORATED PLACES UNINCORPORATED PLACES OF 1,000 OR MORE
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TABLES
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Population of Incorporated Places of 10,000 or More: 1900 to 1970
Population in 1970 of Areas Annexed Between 1960 and 1970 INCORPORATED PLACES OF 2,000 OR MORE, 1960
DATA FOR COUNTIES
Population and Land Area of Counties: 1970 and 1960 URBAN AND RURAL
Population of County Subdivisions: 1970 and 1960 COUNTY SUBDIVISIONS
DATA FOR URBANIZED AREAS
Population of Urbanized Areas: 1970 and 1960 COMPONENT PARTS
Population of Urbanized Areas, by Type of Residence: 1970 URBANIZED AREAS
DAtA FOR METROPOLITAN AREAS
Population of SMSA's: 1970 and 1960 COMPONENT PARTS
Population of SMSA's, by Type of Residence: 1970 URBAN AND RURAL
DATA FOR CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
Population of Congressional Districts: 1970 URBAN AND RURAL
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MISSOURI
Number of Inhabitants • 1970 and 1960 FIGURES IN THOUSANDS EACH 11111 = 5 % CHANGE
THE STATE
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URBAN and RURAL RESIDENCE
URBAN total 111111111111111~~ 3'278
2,877
11111 11111 1111 +13.9%
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METROPOLITAN and NONMETROPOLITAN RESIDENCE (SMSA's=Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas)
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NUMBER OF INHABITANTS
Percent Distribution by Place of Residence
• 1970 and 1960
THE STATE-URBAN and RURAL
Urban •••••••••••• 70.1%
•• 29.9%
URBAN
Places of ==34•3%
100,000 or more 42.6%
Places of -24
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25,000 to 100,000 ~17.0%
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=7.4% Other Urban
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THE STATE-INSIDE and OUTSIDE SMSA'S (SMSA's=Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas)
====64.1%
Inside SMSA'S E=§§§.§§§§~·~ ~57.9%
I .35.9%
Outside SMSA'S E§§~§§§ ~ 42.1%
SMSA'S
Inside -45.9%
Central Cities - 56.0%
Outside = 54'13
Central Cities ~44.0%
1970 U.S. CENSUS OF POPULATION, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census
MISSOURI
The State: 1900 to 1970 - Total Population 1N THousANos
T Percent Change between Census Years
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CORRECTION NOTE
'fhe official 1970 population count for Missouri 1S 4,671,_300, This diff-era f'l'om the figure of 4,676,501 shown in the tables of this reporti the correction resulta from errors found dter tbe tabulations were completed. The tables have not been revised to reflect either this oorre<1tion or th& corr.actions listed below for counties, county subdivisions, and places (or for the larger areas of which they are n part).
Table Rock Townsi to village,,,.,,, Swan township:
Taneyville town, •. , •••• • , , , ••• , •,,
Afton (U) (total) .................... . Bel-Ridge village (tot111),,., ,,, , , , , , , Bolten city (total),,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, Clayton ct ty {total).,,,, • , •• , • , , , , • , , Columbia city (total} •• , •• , , , , , , , , , • , , Cool Valley village (total),,, ••••••• , Elvins city (total),., •• ,,,.,,,.,,,,,, Ferguson city (total),., , , ••• , , , • , , , , , Fulton city (total).,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,, Glendale city( total),.,,,,, •• ,,.,,.,,,
Harrisonville city (total) •• ,,,, •••••• Independence city (total} .... ,,,.,.,,. Kansas City city (total)., •• ,,,.,,,,., Kirkwood city (total),,,,,, •• ,,,.,,,,, Lemay (u) (total) .................... , No-:nnandy town (total) , , • , , , • , , , .. , , • , • Overland oity (total), •• ,,,,,,,.,,, •• , Pngedale city (total),.,~,····•••••••• Pine LP.wn city (total) •• ,,, ••••. ,,,,,, Raytown city {total),,,,,,,, ..••.•• ,,,
Rock Hill city (total) .. ,,,.,.,, •• , •• , Rolla oity (total),,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,., St, James city (total), ••••• ,,,,,,, •• , St. Jo~eph city (total) •• ,,,,,,,,.,,,, St. Peters c:ity (total),., •• ,,,,,,,,,, Sappington (u) (total) ...... ,.,,,,.,,, Sullivnn city (total),,, •••••• ,,,,,,,, Sunset Hills aity (total} •.•• ,.,,,,,,. University City city (total) ••• ,.,,, , , Vel.da Village Hille village (total),,, Versailles Qity (tota.l),,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Vinita Terrace village (total),,,,,.,, Webb City city (total) .............. .. WP.betel." Groves ci.ty (totnl),,.,,,,,,,,
Affton (U) shown as Afton (U). Ashland city shown as Ashland town. Baring city shown as Baring town. Blackwater city shown as Blackwater town. Crunden Point city shown as Camden Point town. Clyde village shown as Clyde town. Cottonwood Point town shown as Brasher town. Eureka city shown as Eureka town. Glenwood village shown as Glenwood town, Grantwood village shown as Grantwood town. Halltown village shown as Halltown town. Houston Lake city shown as Houston Lake village. Lakeside village shown as Lakeside to\vn. Manchester city shown as Manchester village. Moline Acres city shown as Moline Acres village. Morrison city shown as Morrison town. New Court Village village shown as New Court village. Platte Woods city shown as Platte Woods village. Rock Port city shown as Rockport City. St. George city shown as St. George village. Sturgeon city shown as Sturgeon town. Twin Oaks village shown as Twin Oaks city. Velda village shown as Velda town. Weatherby Lake city shown as Weatherby Lake village.
Columbia Urbanized Area: Boone County (part)--delete Columbia township (part) erroneously included in the area.
Kansas City (Mo. -Kans.) Urbanized Area: Clay County (part), Chouteau township (part)--change population of Kansas City city (part) in urbanized area from 27, 042 to 27, 124. Gallatin township (part)--change population of Kansas City city (part) in urbanized area from 27,626 to 27,780. Add Oaks village erroneously excluded from the area.
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For CORRE CTI ON NOTE,
see page 6.
Table l. Population of the State: Earliest Census to 1970 [For description of current and previous urban definitions and meaning of symbols, see texij
11.n uno, portions of cc:rtain ·c;. ties arc cla$s1fied as rural i the size classification in this table is based on tho totnl popltltl. tlun wl t:hin ).ognl
bnt.indal'ics. See ~ectiun on ''Extended cities" in text. 2Figures for items under 11Urban" and "Urbani.zed aroas 11 exclude l:.ho. p<.\\)\.\lu.tion olnuai..Ciod a.a
rural within extended cities. 3Figures for 1970 include population classified as rural within e-x:tended cities.
27·8 MISSOURI NUMBER OF INHABITANTS
Table 3. Population by Urban and Rural Residence: 1920 to 1970 [For meaning of symbols, see text. For information on 'extended cities,' see footnotes to table 2]
l,000,000 or more ........... ,., .............. . 500 1000 to 1,000,000 ......................... . 250,000 to 500,000 .......................... .. 100,000 to 250 1000 ........................... . 50 1 000 to 100 1 000 ........................... .. 25 1 000 to 50 1 000 ............................ .. 10,000 to 25,000 •.•••..••...•..•....•••.•.•... 5 1 000 to 10,000 ............................. .. 2,soo to s,ooo ......... ,,, ................. , ..
Places less than 2, 500 .. ·, ....... , ~ ..... ,, .•....•
Rural,, ... , .. , ........ , .....• , .... , .... , .... . Places of l,ooo to 2,soo ....................... . Places less than 1,000 .... , ....... ,, ... , ......•.
Cumulative summary: Places o.f-
1,000 ,000 or more .... , .... ,, ............... . 500,000 or more •..•....•....•... ,, .• ,, .....• 250, 000 or more , .......... , ... , ...........•• 100, 000 or more ...•..............•..••...•.. 50,000 or more ........•.•.. , •• , ...•.•.. , ...• 25,000 or more .......... ,,.,, .......•....••• 10,000 or more •. , .•...... , •........• ,,., .... s,ooo or more ......•..... ,.,,,,, .• , ........• 2,500 or more •......•. , .. ,,, .. , .......• , ••..
POPULATION
Urban ••••• , ••• , •• ,., .• , ••••.••••. , ••• ,,., ..•• Places of 2 1 500 or more ...... , ••.•.............•
1,000,000 or more •. , ....... , •.•. ,., •.. ,, ..... . 500 1000 to l,000,000 ......................... . 250,000 to 500 1 000 .......................... .. 100, 000 to 250, 000 ..•..........••••••••••..... 50 1 000 to 100,000 ...••.......•...•...•.....•.• 25,000 to 50 1 000 ............................. . 10,000 to 25,000 ............................ .. 5,000 to 10,000 .............................. . 2,500 to 5,000 .............................. ..
Table 4. Population Inside and Outside Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1970 [Place partly outside an SMSA f s counted where the larger part or the population is located; population, however, is tabulated where located. for meaning of symbols, see
text]
Size of Place
Total .. , ...••.
Inside places ...
Places of-1,0001000 or more ... 500,000 to l,000,000 250 1 000 to 500,000 •. 100,000 to 250,ooo .. 50,000 to 100,000 •.• 25,000 to 50 1 000 .. ,. 10,000 to 25,000 ....
5,ooo to LO,ooo ••.•• 2,500 to 5,ooo .••... 2,000 to 2,500 ..•... 1,500 to 2,000 ••.•.• 1,000 to 1,500 ...••• 500 to i,ooo ••...••• 200 to 500 .•.• , ...•• Less than 200 • . , , .••
Table 6. Population of Places: 1970 and 1960-continued [For changes in boundaries of incorporated places, see table 10. For meaning of symbols, see text]
St. Ann city •••••. ,, •• , ••••.• St, Louis ••••• st. Charles city ......... , .. , St. Charles ... St, Clair town •• ,,,,.,,,,.,,. Franklin,,,, •• St. Elizabeth village, ....... Miller, ....... Ste. Genevieve city ••• , , • , .•• Ste. Genevieve St. George village* .......... St, Louis .. , .. St. James city ............... Phelps ...... .. St, John village,,.,.,, •••• ,. St, Louis •• ,,. St, Joseph city. , •••••••• , •• , Buchann.n. , • , •• St. Jude Acres town •••••••• ,. Ste. Genevieve
St1 Louis city •••••••.••••••• •••••••••••••• St, Marys city •••••••.•••. , •• Ste. Genevieve St. Peters city ... , .. .. • .. .. • St, Charles .. . St, Robert city. , •• , ... , , , , .. Pulaski. ..... , Salem city. , • , ••••• , ... , • , • .. Dent ... , , .... . Salisbury city ••••••••• , , , , , • Cbariton, .... . Sandy Hook town, •••••••• , , ••• Moniteau •• ,., • Sappington (u) ............... St. Louis .... . Sarcoxie city, .•• , ••••• , . , • , • Jasper •••• , , .. . Savannah city. , , .••..•• , •••• , Andrew ••• , • , • ,
village •••• , ••. ,,, ••• , ..•••.• Newton ••• , ••• Shrewsbury city .............. , St. Louis .. .. Sibley town ••••• ,, ••• ,,, ••. , •• Jackson •••••• Sik t it fNew Madrid ...
es ·on c y • •. • '' •. • • •. • •. • 'lScott • • • .. • • • Silex town •••• ,,.,, •••• ,, •••• , Lincoln., •••• Silver Creek village.,.,, ••••• Newton,., ••• , Skidmore city ... , ..... , ..•• , • , Nodaway, ••• , , Slater city., ••••••••••.••• ,., Saline,, .• ,,. Smith ton town •• , • , ••••...•• , • , Pettis. , , •• , • Smith ville town ... , , ...... , . , , Clay,. , • , •• , • South Gifford town ••• , •.••... , Macon, •• , ••. , South Gorin town ••• , •. ,,, ••.• , Scotland •••• , South Greenfield town. , , , • • • • • Dade, • , , , ••• , South Lineville town.,.,, •• ,., Mercer,., ... ,,
South West City town.,. , ••.••• McDonald, ••• , Spanish Lake (U) ....... , ...... St. Louis .... Sparta town •••• , .•••••• ,, •• , •• Christian.,., Spickard city, ... , ..... , ..... , Grundy ..... , • Springfield city ........ , ••••• , Greene , . , •• , , Spring Valley village •. ,.,,,., McDonald,,.,, Stanberry city,,. , •• , ~, •••.•• , Gentry •• , • , • , Stark City town, •••• ,, ••••• , •• Newton,,,.,,. Steele city ••• , , ••••.• , , , , •••• Pemiscot •• , , • Steelville city ......... ,,., .. Crawford ••. ,.
Stella town ••••••••••. ,,, ••• ,. Newton, .••••• Stewartsville city ........... , De Kalb ..... .. Stockton city,,, •.•• ,., •• , •• ,. Cedar.,, •• ,.,. Stotesbury town, ••• ,.,, •••• , •• Vernon •••• ,.,. Stotts City ci Ly., •• , , ••.•• , •• Lawrence •.. , , ,
St tl d ill {Camden ...... , , ou an v age •••••••••••• Laclede ••• ,,,.
Sunset Hills city ............. St. Louis .... . Sweet Springs City ••. , ...... , , Saline, , •. , , •• Sycamore Hilla village_*• •••••• st. L·ouis .• ,,.
Syracuse town ••.• , , • , •••• , • • • • Morgan ••••• , •• Taneyville town, •••••.• ,,, •••• Taney, ••••• , •• Tarkio city ••• ,,.,,.,, •.• , •••• Atchison.,,,., Tarrants village., .• ,,., .. ,,,, Pike.,,,,,,,,, Tnrsney Lakes town ••• ,., •• ,.,, Jackson,., •••• Thayer city ••• ,, ••• ,,, •••••••• Oregon ••• , •••• Theodosia village., .. , •• ,., ••• Ozark., •• ,., •• Times B&ach city •• ,···~······• St. Louis ••••• Tina town ••••. ,,., •••.• ,,, •••.• Carroll,,,,,,. Tindall town .................. Grundy ....... .
Tipton city ................... Moniteau ... , .. Towrt and Country village, ••• ,, st. Loui::i ••••• Tracy town •. , , ..••.. , •••• , • • • • Platte •• , • , , •• Tron ton city., , .••.••.•.• , •• , , Grundy •• , , • , • , Trimble town •• , •••••• , • , .. , , , , Clinton •• , .••• Triplett town ................. Chariton,. .. .. Troy city,. ................... Lincoln •• ,,, .. Truesdale town •••. ,.,., •• ,, •.• Warren •••• ,, ••
1Revised since publication of 1960 repot"ts.
27·16 MISSOURI
[For changes in boundaries of incorporated places, see table IO. For meaning of symbols, see text]
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}
}
1970 1960
367 343
290 288 2,464 l,963
22,847 23' 874 92 91
424 387 1,484 1,369 1,577 1,478 1,208 1,046
40 ... 2,060 2,067
601 657 498 434 251 277
329 277 5,896 4,730
279 177
14,699 13' 765
306 176 410 152 440 425
2,576 2,767 402 395
1,785 1,254 64 93
220 279 144 179
52 76
453 504 l5 ,647 ...
380 272 408 450
120,096 95 ,865 60 43
1,479 1,409 122 121
2,101 2 1 301 1,392 l ,127
197 166 634 466
1,063 838 35 G4
203 221
205 172
61 109 849 757 491 ... 181 213
787 619
4,755 2,663
5,100 4,098
435 356
178 234 311 142
126 78
3,728 3 ,P25 l, 716 1,452
821 942
199 180 157 134
2 ,517 2,rno 45 ...
401 ... l,609 1,713
132 ... l,265 986
167 199 92 94
l,914 1,639 2,645 1,440
252 208 6,063 s,262
206 185 191 231
2,538 1, 779 262 217
Percent change
7.0
0,7 25.5 -4.3 1.1 9.6 8,4 6.7
15.5
... -0.3 -8.5 14.7 -9.4
18,8 24.7 57 .6
6,8
73.9 169.7
3,5 -6.9
1.8 42,3
-31.2 -21.1 -19,6 -31.6
-10.1 . .. 39,7 -9.3 25 ,3 39.5 5,0 0,8
-8.4 23,5
18.7 36,l 26,8
-45,3 -8,1
19,2
-44,0 12.2 . ..
-15,0
27 .1
78,6
24,5
22 .2
-23,9 119,0
61.5
5,8 18.2
-12.s
10,6 17 .2 16.5 ... ... -6,1 . .. 28.3
-16.l -2.1
16,8 83,7 21.2 -3,2 11,4
-17 ,3 42.7 20,7
All Incorporated Places
Unincorporated Places of 1,000 or More
Turney town •••.•• , ••••••••••• , Tuscumbia town •• , ••.•••••••••• Twin Oaks city .............. .. Union city.,, .• , ..•• , •. ,,.,, •. Union Star town.••• ••• •·• •• ••• Unionville city •• ,.,, •• ,.,, ••• Unity village* ............... . University City city, •. , , •••.• Uplands Park village*• ••••.••• Urbana village •••.•••• , • , •••••
Counties
Clinton •••..•• Miller.,,, •. ,. St. Louis •..•. Franklin.,, ••• Do Kalb., ..... Putnam •••••••• Jackson •• , •••• St. Louis •.• ,. st. Louis ... .. Dallas ...... ..
Urich city ..... , .......... , • . • Henry. , ...... , Valley Park city .............. St. Louis ... .. Van Buren town •••••••• , ••••••• Cal"ter •••••••• Vandnlia city, ••••••• , •••••••• Audrain •••.••• Vandiver village •••• ,., .•••• ,. Audra.in ••.•••• Vanduser village., .•••.•• , .• , • Scott .. , •.. , •• Velda town*•., •••.•••• , ........ St, Louis •••• , Velda Village Hills village* •• St. Louis.,,., Verona town ••••••• , ••••••••••• Lawrence.,, •••
Versailles City •.• , • , • , • • • • • • • Mol"gnn •.• , • , •• Vibbard town •••••• , ••. , .•• , ••• Ray •• , •••••.•• Viburnum town ••••• , •..•• , . • • • • Iron. , ••.• , ••• Vienna town •.•••.• ,., •.••••••• Maries •...•..• Vinita Park city .............. St, Louis .... , Vinita Terrace village* •••• , • • St. Louis •••• ,
Vista village ... , ............. St, Clair .... . Waco town ••••• , ••.••••••••.••• Jasper ..•••.••
·Wakenda town.,.,, •.•.••••••• ,. Carroll •• , •.•• Wnllce:r town •••• , ••.• ,, •••••••• Vernon •• , •.••• Walnut Grove city •• ,, ••••.•••• Gl"eene ••••••• , Wardell town ••• , ............... Pemiscot ••.... Wardsville town •• , •• , • , •••. , • , Cole, ••••••••• Warrensbul"g city •••••••••• , ••• Johnson. , •..•• Warrenton city., .•••.•••• , .••• Warren ••• , •••• Warsaw city, •• , ••••••• , ••••••• Benton ••• , ..••
Warson Woods city •.• , ....... , • • St. Louis •.••• Washington city •••• ,, ••• , ••••• Franklin •••••• Watson town .................... Atchison •••••• Waverly town, •.••••• , •••••••• , Lafayette., ••• Wayland town ••• , •••••••• , , •••• Clarie ••••••••• Waynesville city ......... , ••••• Pulaski •....•• Weatherby town ••• , •• , ••••••••• De Kalb ••..••• Weatherby Lake village ••.. ,,. , Platte ••• ,,.,, Weaubleau town ........... , , • • • • Hickory, •••••• Webb City ctty ... , ............ Jasper ...... ..
Webster Groves oi ty •••••• , • • • • St. Louis, •••• Wellington ai ty, • , , , . , ••. , • , , , Lafayette, , , • , Wellston city, ••.•••• • ••• ,,.,. St. Louis •• , •• Wellsville city ••••••••••••••• Montgomery •••• Wentworth village ••• , •• ,, ••••• Newton ... , •• ,., Wentzville city, ....... ,, ••• ,. St. Charles.,, Westboro town.,, •••..•• , •• ,.,. Atchison •• , ••• West Line town •••••••••••••••• Cnss ••••• , •• ,. Weston city.,, ••••• , • , •• , . • • • • Platte •• , , ••• , Westphal.in city •• , ••. , .. , • • • . • Osage •••. , .•••
West Plains city .............. Howell, ...... , Westwood city •••• , , ••••• , •. , • • St. Louis .•.•• Wheatland town ••• ,., ••• ,, •.••• Hickory •• ,, •• , Wheaton city. , • , •. , .•... , • . . • • Barry •••• , , •• , Wheeling city .. , • , , , , , •. , • , . . • Livingston., •• Whiteman (u) ...... ,,.,,, ...... Johnson ..... .. White Oak town ............ " .. Dunklin ..... .. Whiteside town ••• , .. ,, ..... , •• Lincoln .... , .. Whitewater town ••• , ••••••••••• Cape Glrardeau Wilbur Park village* •• , ••• ,, •• St, Louis.,,.,
Willard ci l;y, •••• , •• , • , ••••••• Greene•.,, .•• , Williamsvil1e city ... , , ..... , • Wayne ...... , , , Willow Springs ai ty .. , , ••• , • , • Howell .. , .•••• Wilson City town,,, .. ,, •. , ••.• Mississippi.,, Winchester city, .............. St. Louis .... . Windsor city; ••••• , , •••.• ~ • • • • Henry. , •• , .••• Winfield city .. , .• , .. ,, .. ,., , • Lincoln ....... Winona city., •••• , .••• ,.,,, .... Shannon ••••••• Winston town .............. , •••• Daviess.,., .•• \'fi ttenburg town ••. ,,.,, ••••••• Perry,, •••.• ,,
Woods Heights village ......... Ray .. ., ..... .. Woodson Terl'ace city •••••••••• St. Louis ••••• Wooldridge town ••• , •••••••••• , Cooper, • , , •••• Worth town •• , ••••• ,, •• , ••••••• Worth ••••• , ••• Wright City city .............. Warren, ..... .. Wyaconda city ••••• ,, ••••••••• , Clark •.•• , •••• Wyatt city., .... ,., .... ,.,, .•• Mississippi ... Zalma town ..... ~ ••••• , •••••• , •• Bollinger ..•••
Table 7. Population of Incorporated Places of 10,000 or More: 1900 to 1970 [ Da\a are shown for earliest census for which available. For meaning of symbols, see text J
Table 7. Population of Incorporated Places of 10,000 or More: 1900 to 1970-continued [Data are shown for earliest census for which available. For meaning of symbols, see text J
Places Change from
preceding census Places Change from
preceding census Places Change from
preceding census
Population Number Percent Population Number Percent Population Number Percent
Table s. Population in 1970 of Areas Annexed Between 1960 and 1970·
Incorporated Places of 2,000 or More, 1960
All places'. •
Aurora city ...... ... . Bellefontaine Neigh-
bors city ...... , .. . Belton city ........ ., Berkeley city ••••••• , Bethany city •.• , ••.••
Blue Springs city •.•• Bolivar city ••• , ••• ,. Bonne Terre city ..... Boonville city., ••••• Bowling Green city ••.
Bridgeton city •....•• Brookfield city •••.•• Butler city .......... California city., .•.• Cameron city ........ .
Carthage city ....•.•• Cape Girardeau city .. Caruthersville city .. Chaffee city, ••••••.. Charleston city .. , ...
Chillicothe city ••• ,, Clinton city •••••..•. Columbia city, •• ,.,., Creve Coeur city ..... Crystal City city.,,.
Dellwood city.,,, •••• Desloge city •••..• , •• De Soto city ••••• , • , . Dexter city ..... , .... East Prairie city ...•
Eldorado Springs city Ellisville city •• , ••• Excelsior Springs
city .••••• ,.,,, •••• Famington city., .••• Fayette city ...•.....
Ferguson city ... ,.,., Festus city ...... , .. . Flat River city •••••• Florissant city ••••.• Fredericktown city ...
Fulton city ......... . Grandview city ..... .. Hannibal city ....... . Harrisonville city ••• Hayti city ....•.•••..
Hermann city ...•.•... Higginsville city •••• Independence city ... , Jackson city •.•..•..• Jefferson City city., Joplin city ...••..••• Kansas City city., •••
Chariton ........................... . Christian ........................... . Clark •••••••••••••••••••••••••• , Clay •••••.•••••••••••••••••••••. Clinton .............................. .. Cole ................................. .. Cooper .............................. . Crawford •••••••••••••••••••••••• Dade ........................... ." ...... . Dallas .................................. ..
Daviess .................................. . De Kalb ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dent .................................. .. Douglas ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dunklin •.••••••••••••••••.•••.•. Franklin ....................... . Gasconade ........................ . Gentry •••.••••••••••••.••.•••••• Greene ...................................... . Grundy ......................... .
Harrison ...................... ···. Henry ............................ ···• Hickory ........................ . Holt •••••••••••.•.•••••.•••• •••• Howard ........................... . Howell .............................. . Iron .............................. . Jackson ........................ ·•·· Jasper ........................... . Jefferson ..................•.. •·
Johnson ............................. . Knox .............................. . Laclede ........................ . Lafayette ...................... . Lawrence ....... ••• .......... •••• ... . Lewis ............................ .
:z Table 9. Population and Land Area of Counties: 1970 and 1960-Continued c ~ [For meaning of symbols, see text]
J'T1 ;:o
0 ..,, :z :I: )> ttJ =t )> :z c:ri
N ...... ii.> ...
Urban and Rural
Lincoln ................•...•..•.. Linn ..•.......•••..•.•.•.•••....• Livings ton . ...................... . McDonald ......................... . Macon ................................ . Madison ............................ . Maries ............................ . Marion ........................... . Mercer •••••••••••••••.•••••••.••• Miller ........................... .
Mississippi ...............•...... Moniteau ........................... . Monroe ............................... .
Montgomery ...................... . Morgan ••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• New Madrid ........................... .. Newton ••••• ~ ••• ~.~ ............... . Nodaway •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Oregon ............................ . Osage ............................... .
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
St. Joseph city (pal't )11 ......... .. Wayne township . , . , .. , • , , •... , ..... , ..
St. Joseph city (part )11 .....••. ,.,
See footnotes at end of table,
NUMBER OF INHABITANTS
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
:Eve;rett township ............ , ..... , •• Grand River town5hip ••. , ...•.. , ... ., •••
Harrisonville city (part)17 ....... .
See :footnotes at end of table.
27·24 MISSOURI
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
Lockwood ci ty 27 ................... . Marion township, ......•.....• , ...... . North Morgan township ......... , ..... . North township ..........•............ Pilgrim township .............. , ..... . Polk township .......... , ............ .
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
Harrison township . ...............•... Jackson township., .......•....•••. , .. Jefferson township .•.....•.••••...•.. Liberty township • .,,,,,,,,,. .... ,,,,.
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
Pilot Knob city ••••• , •• , ......... . Dent township • ........................
Viburnum town .. ....•••..••. , o .... ., ..
Iron township, ....• , •••••.•.. , . , .••• Kaolin township44 .•. .................. Liberty township •••• , .............. . Union township ..•.. •. , .. , ............ .
Annapolis town •. ••.•.. , , .......... . Des Arc town •••••••••••••••••••• .,.
Jackson CoWlty 415 •••••••••• ~ •
Blue township • . , ••••. , • , ....•• , .... .. Blue Summit city45 ............... .
Independence city (part )45 ...... .. Kansas City city (part) 45 ., ... ••••
Lee's Sununit city (part)46 •• , ... .. Sugar Creek city (part)45 ........ ,
See footnote~ at end of table.
27·28 MISSOURI
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears In table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
Phillipsburg town, •• , ............ .. Smith township .•••••• , .•..•• , ....... . Spring Hollow township . ......... , ... . Union township .•. , •.•............•...
Conway city 50 ••••••••• ,, •••• ,.,.,.,
Washington township 50 •••••• ••••••••••
See :footnotes at end of table.
NUMBER OF INHABITANTS
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add lo county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
Belle town (part) ................. . Johnson township .•. . , .•... , .... , . , ... . Miller township .................... .. Spring Creek township, ....... ,, .••.••
Marion County •. ........... , ..
Fabius township ••••••••••.•••...•••. , Liberty township ................... ..
Willow Fork townshiJJ., ....••.. ,.,,,, Tipton ci ty 64 . ••.••.•..•.•.••••••••
Monroe County, , , .. , ...... , ..
Clay towns bi p. , , • , , •••• , •• , •..•..... Indian Creek township ......... ,,,,,, Jackson township. , .. , . , .. , .. , ....... .
Paris ci ty86 .,.,., ••••• ,,.,,, •• , ••
Jefferson township . . , .... , ... , .. , ... Stoutsville town ............ , .. ,,.
Marion township .. ,.,,, .• , ... , ..... ,. Holliday town .. , ...... , .... ,,,.,,, Madison city .... .. , ....... , , .. , , , .
Monroe toW11ship • ••• , , ••• , , • , , . , ••... Monroe City city (part) 65
....... ..
South Fork township ......... , .. ,, .. . Un 1 on township ..... , , , , .. , .... , .... .
Middle Grove toW11 • •• , •• , •• , •.••••• Washington township,,,., ...•... ,,,,. Woodlawn township ................ ,.,
See footnotes at end of table.
NUMBER OF INHABITANTS
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
Crawford township •••••• , •••••••••.••• , Linn city71
•••.•••••••••••••.•••.•••
Jackson township .••••• , ••• , ••. , ..... .. Argyle town (part) 71 ............... .
Meta city71 .......... , ............. .
Jefferson township, •.. , ................ . Belle town (part) 71
•• , •••••••••• , •••
Linn township .•.....•..... ~ .... , ... , ..•
See footnotes at end of table,
27·32 MISSOURI
[Total population of a place in two or rnore county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
Little River township ............... . Homestown village •••••••••••••••••• Peach Orchard town .• , •............. Wardell town., ............ , ••••••••
Kansas City city (part)78 ........ .. Platte City city7B ............... ..
Fair township ............ , , ......... , Tracy town ..•..••. , ... ,, a •• , •• a ••••
Green township .. .....••. G • 0 • •• a ••••••
Camden Point town .. , ....... , .. , .... Dearborn city ••.• , .•• o o ••••• • , •••••
Loo township ........................ . Farley town ...................... ..
Marshall township, ................. ..
May township ... , , .... , ...... , , ...... . Ferrel view town . ............. a. , . , , . Kansas City city (part ) 7• ........ .. Lake Waukomis city ................ . Platte Woods village (part) ....... . Weatherby Lalm village (part)78 .. ..
Pettis township ...... .,.,, .......... . Houston Lake villnge •. .....•• , .•..• Kansas City city (part ) 78 ........ .. North.moor city ......... .••.••• a •••••
Parkville city7• .................. . Platte Woods village (part) ....... . Riverside city,. ... , .............. . Weatherby Lake village (part) ..... .
See footnotes at end o:f table,
NUMBER OF INHABITANTS
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears In table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. Far meaning of sy111bols, see text]
Table 10. Population of County Subdivisions: 1970 and 1960..;.Continued
County Subdivisions
st. Louis County--ConCI
Bonhomme township ............. , .... . Dallwin city ........ , ••• ,, •••••.•• Clarkson Valley village (part) .... Country Life Acres village ••..••.• Creve Coeur city (part)•• ••••••.• , Des Peres city (part) ............ . Ellisville city (part) 89 ••••••••••
Fenton town . ....... , . , . , ........ , . Kirkwood city (part) , ............ ,
Manchester village ... ....... , , ... . Maryland Heights (u) (part) ..... .. Peerless Park town ... . , , , , ....... , Sappington (U) (part) ............ , Sunset Hills city (part) ........ .. Town and Country village •... , , , .. , Twin Oaks city .................. .. Valley Park city ................. , Winchester city. , ................ .
Clayton township, .•.•.•.. , •• , ••••• , , Clayton city (part) .............. . Creve Coeur oi ty (part) 8 9 ....... ..
Crystal Lake Park city ........... , Des Peres city (part) ........... .. Frontenac city, , . , , . , . , . , ....... , . Glendale city (part) ............ .. Huntlel-gh city ....... , ........... , Kirkwood city (part) ............ .. Ladue city ............ , ..... ,,, .. , Rock Hill city (part) ............ _. Town and Country village (part) •• , Warson Woods city., .............. . Westwood city ••......•••• , ••••••• ,
Concord township •.. , .. , ..... , .•..... Afton (u) (part) ••••••..•. , ••••••• Concord (u) .......•..••••• , .••..• , Lakeshire city, ..................• Lemay (u) (part) ••••....•••• , ••• ,. St. George village.,.,,.,., .• ,,,., Sappington (u) (part) ......... , .. , Sunset Hills city (part) ........ .. Wilbur Park village ............. , •
Creve Coeur township ... ............ . Creve Coeur city (part) B 9 •••••••••
Olivette city .................... . Overland city (partl ....... , ..... , Pagedale city (part • , , , . , . , •. , .. , Unl-versity CHy city (part) ...... ,
Ferguson township ..... ............. . Calverton Park village •.... ,.,., .. Cool Valley Village (part), ••••• ,, Dellwood city (part)••., ........ .. Ferguson city (part)•• .......... .. Jennings city (part) .... " ...... .. Kinloch city (part),. ........... .. Normandy town (part) ............ ..
Hadley township .• , , . , ...••• , ••... , , . Clayton city (part) ............ , .. University City city (part) ..... ..
Jefferson township .. , . ......... , , , , . Brentwood city . ...... , .... , ...... . Richmond Heights city (part) •••••• Rock Hill city (part) ........... .. Shrewsbury city (part) 8 9 ......... .
Webster Groves city (part) ....... .
See :footnotes at end of table.
NUMBER OF INHABITANTS
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
Lemay township, .... , ..... ,., ........ . Bella Villa city .................. . Lemay (U) (part) ................. ..
Lincoln township., .•.... , ...... , .... . Maplewood city .. ....... , ....... , ..•. Richmond Heights city (part) ..... ..
Morameo township . ...•...........•. · • . Clarkson Valley village (part) ••••• Ellisville city (part) 89 ......... ..
Eureka town • •....•......•.. , ...• , .. Pacific city (part) ... , ...... , ••••• Times Beach cHy .................. .
Midland township,. ............... , ••• Bel-Ridge village (part) ... , ...... . Breckenridge Hills village (part)., Charlack village • ..... , ...... , .... . Maryland Heights (U) (part),.,., ••• Overland city (part) 89 ........... ..
St. Ann city (part),., ............ , St. Joh11 village (part)•• ........ .. Sycamore Hills village, ••• , , ••• , . , , Vinita Park city .................. . VinUa Terrace village (part) ..... .
Norrnandy township, ..•....... , .. , ..•.. Arbor Terrace city • .. , , ... , , . , ..... Bellerive town ..• •• , ...•...•....•• , Bel-Nor village,. , • , • , , • , .... , • , , .. Bel-Ridge village (part) .• , , •.• , ••• Bardell Hills village,, • , •••• , ••• , , Beverly Hills city (part)., •• , ••••. Cool Valley village (part), ........ Glen Echo Park towno . , .... , .....• , • Goodfellow Terrace village .. ,, ..• , . Greendale city • ................. , . , . Hanley Hills village, ............ .. Hillsdale village (part),,, .. ,., .. .
Margona Village village ........... . Normandy town (po.rt)•• ............ , Northwoods ci ty 8 9 ••• , , , ••••••••••••
Norwood Court village ...... , ..... , . Pagedale city (part) ............. .. Pasadena Hilla village ...... , .... ,. Pasadena Park village •. •...... , ..• , Pine Lawn city (part), ........ , .. .. St. John village (part) .......... .. Velda town .......... , ..... , ....... . Velda Village Hills vil.lngo (part), Vinita Terrace village (part) ......
St, Ferdinand township, .••.• , •••.•••• Bellefontaine Neighbors city8 9 ... ,. Co·1.mtry Club Hllls villago~., .. , .. . Dellwood city (part) ............. .. Ferguson city (part)•• ............ . Flordell Hills city .............. .. Jennings city (part) .... , ..... , .. .. Moline Ac:i:es village •.. .. , .• , ....•. Riverview village •.. ..•.. , , , ...... .
Spanish Lake township8 9 •••• , , , , • , • , , •
Florissant city (part) 89 ,.,, •••• , • ,
Spanish Lake (u) .................. . Washington township .............. , .. .
Beverly Hills city (part) ... , .... .. Hillsdale village (part).,,,, ••• ,., Normandy town (part) .............. . Pagedale city (part) ... , .......... , Pine Lawn city (part) ............. . Uplands Park village., ••• ,., .•• ,,,. Velda Village Hills village (part). Wellston city,. ••••.••••• ,., •••• , ••
Ste. Genevieve County ... ... , .
Beauvais township • .......•....•... , .. st. Marys city •.. I •••••••••••••••••
Jackson township ... .... , .......•...... Bloomsdale ci ty 9 0
••• , ••• , , •••• , ••••
Ste. Genevieve township • .... , .... , ... , Ste. Genevieve city, ........•. , ... . St. Jude Acres town ... ..... , •..... ,
Saline township • ......•....•....... , . Union township, .•••• , ............... .
1970
so, 559 1,419
36' 759 21, 850 12, 785
9,065 11,106
99 1,691 2,384
-1, 265
55, 790 132
6,212 1,872 l,328
24,361 3,473 7 ,204
821 3,684
312
35 1 800 1,440
437 2,085 5,098
449 657
-145 744 972
2,104 83
321 4,459 4,611
122 81
1,019 760
4,408 -
2,134 37 51
72, 022 13, 987
1,644
-2,954
989 19,379
3,722 3,741
40,905 2,512
15,647 18,427
189 2,516
2 5,490 1,365
695 1,120 7,050
12, 867
1,649 645
1,705 411
7 ,851 4,468
246
731 931
Perce Al 1960 change
40,095 51.0 779 82.2 ... ...
22,667 -a.s 12,552 1.9 10,115 -10.4
9,528 16.6 46 115.2
1,309 29.2 1,134 110.2
- ... 986 28.3
50,417 10,7 - ...
s,622 11.6 1,493 25.4 ... ...
22,279 9.3 1,915 81,4 6,796 6,0
942 -12.8 2,204 67.2
343 -9.0
37,452 -4.4 1,225 17.6
314 39.2 2,388 -12.7 4,229 20.5
533 -15.8 734 -10.5
- ... 333 -56.5 824 -9,7
1,107 -12.2 3,308 -36,4
302 -72.5
320 0.3 2,630 69. 5 4,101 -1. 9
186 -34.4 ... ...
l,315 -22,5 680 11.8
4,532 -2.7 - ...
524 307 .3 - ...
39 30.8
72,325 -0.4 13 ,650 2.5
1,763 -6.7 ... ... 1,669 77.0 1,119 -11.6
19,965 -2,9 3,132 18,8 3,706 0,9
<~;.) ciiA) ... ... 19,436 -5.2
115 64.3 2,486 1.2 ... ... 5,106 7.5 1,411 -3.3
549 26.6 1,365 -17.9 7 ,979 -11.s
12,116 6.2
1,638 0.7 620 4.0
1,381 23.5 ... ... 7,419 5,8 4,443 0,6
144 70.8
680 7.5 998 -6.7
MISSOURI 27·35
Table 10. Population of County Subdivisions: 1970 and 1960-Continued
County Subdivisions
Saline County ............... .
Arrow Rock township • ....•.•..•...•.. D
Arrow Rock town • .•.•....••• , ....... .. Nelson city ........................ .
BlackWa ter township . .................. . Cambridge township .................. .
Gilliam town .... , ................ ,. Slater city ..... , ............. ,.,,.
Scott City city .................. ., Moreland township ••• ................•
Benton town, .•••...•••... , .. o •••• ,.
Lambert town ..................... .. New Ham.burg town .. ..•...•.•• , ••••.•
Morley t.awnship ••...... , . , .••.• , ..• "o
Haywood City village» ............ . Morley town •••.•.••..•...•• , ... ,, .. ,. Vanduser village, ... .. , ... , .•. , . , .. ~
Richland township ................... . Crowder town .... ..........•.. o ..... ~ Miner to'Wn •. ....................... ~ Sikeston city (part)93.,.,. ...... ..
sandywoods township ................ .. Blodgett town ••••••••••••••••••••••
Sylvania township •• , •••• , ••••• , • , ... . Oran city •...•• , .................... 0
Perkins town • .•.....•....... , ...•.. Tywappity township ................. ..
Diehlstadt town •. ..•.•. , .... Q ..... ..
Se~ .footnotes at end of table.
27·36 MISSOURI
[Total population of a place in two or mare county subdivisions appears In table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. For meaning of symbols, see text]
Milo town •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sheldon c:l,ty 100
•••• , •••••••••••• , , •
Harrison township •••••••••••••••• , ••• Henry township •••••••••• , , " ••••••••••
Stotesbury town ••• , ••••••••••••••• , Lake township ••• , • , ••••••••••••••• " ••
See footnotes at end of table.
NUMBER OF INHABITANTS
[Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county totals. for meaning of symbols, see text]
Table 10. Population of County Subdivisions: 1970 and 1960-Continued [Total population of a place in two or more county subdivisions appears in table 6. County subdivision figures for 1960 do not necessarily add to county
totals. for meaning of symbols, see text]
County Subdivisions
Worth county, .............. .
Allen township ..................... . Denver town •• , •••• , ••••••••••••• , •
Fletchall township .............. ,.., Grant City city .................. .
NOTE: The county subdivisions in this State are minor civil divisions (MCD' s); see text.
1ADAIR, --Part of Benton township annexed by Kirksville city. 2 ANDREW .--Parts of Benton township annexed by Bolekow and Rosendale
towns • Part of Nodaway township annexed by savannah city. 3ATCHISON.--Part of Clark township annexed by Fairfax city. 4AUDRAIN .--Put of Cuivre township transferred to Linn township. Parts
of CUivre township annexed by Farber town and Vandalia city. Part of Linn township annexed by Rush Hill town. South Fork township organized from part of Salt River township.
5 BARRY .--Part of Exeter township annexed by Exeter town. Part of Flat creek township annexed by Cassville city, Part of Monett township annexed by Cassville city. Part of Monett township annexed by Monett city.
6BARTON.--Part of Lamar township annexed by Lamar city, coextensive with Lamar City township.
7 BATES .--Johnstown, Papinsville and Worland towns became inactive since 1960. Part of Mount Pleasant township annexed by Butler city.
8 BENTON .--Part of Lindsey township annexed by Warsaw city. Part of White township annexed by Lincoln city .
...!JJOLLINGER .--Part of Lorance township annexed by Glenallen town. 10BOO.NE. --Part of Ce.dar township annexed by Aahl and town. Parts of
Columbia. township transferred to Missouri and .Rocky Fork townships. Parts of Columbia and Missouri townships annexed by Columbia city,
11BUCHANAN.--Part of Platte township annexed by Gower city. Parts of Washington and Wayne townships annexed by St. Joseph city.
10BUTLER.--Part of Ash Hill township annexed by Fisk town. Part of Poplar Bluff township annexed by Poplar Bluff city.
13CALLAWAY.--East Fulton and West Fulton townships. organized fl'om F\J.l ton township. Parts of Ea.st Fulton and West Fulton townships annexed by Fulton city, Kingdom City town incorporated from part of Mccredie township , Part of Summit township annexed by Jefferson City city.
1. 4CAMDEN .--Stoutland village returned as a town in 1960, Part of Auglaize township annexed by Stoutland village, Lake Ozark city incorporated from part of Jasper township. Part of Osage township nnnexed by Camdenton town, Part of Hurricane Deck town detached. Part of Osage township annexed by Linn Creek town.
16CAPE GIRADEAU ,--Part of Byrd township annexed by Jnokson city. Part of Cape Giradeau township annexed by Cape Giradeau city. Shawneetown town incorporated from part of Shawnee township,
16CARROLL.--Part of Van Horn township annexed by Bogard town. ;17CASS .--Lake Winnebago village incorporated from part of Big Creek
township. Part of Dolan township annexed by Freeman city. Parts of Peculiar and Grand River townships annexed by Harrisonville city, Part of Mount Pleasant township annexed by Belton city. Part of Polk township annexed by St1•asburg town. Parts of Union and West Dolan townships annexed by Cleveland town.
18CEDAR .--Part of Box township annexed by Eldorado Springs city, Part o;f Linn township annexed by Stockton city. •
10CHARITCN.--Part of Chariton township annexed by Glasgow city. Part of Salisbury township annexed by Salisbury oi ty,
2 °CHRI STIAN .--Part of Finley township annexed by Ozark city. Part of Lincoln township annexed by Clever city. Highlandville town became inactive since 1960 • Part of Polk township annexed by Billings city , Part of Porter township annexed by Nixa city. Part of Sparta township annexed by Sparta town,
21CLARK.--Part of Des Moines township annexed by Wayland town. Part of sweet Home township annexed by Revere town,
2.2CLAY .--County partially redistricted since 1960. Parts of Chouteau
township annexed by Independence and Sugar Creek cities and Randolph and Birmingham towns. PB!'ts of Fishing Rivel' and Washington townships annexed by Excelsior Springs city. Part of Platte township annexed by Snli thville town. Parts of Chouteau, .Liberty, and Platte townships annexed by Kansas City city. Parts of Chouteau and Liberty townships annexed by Claycomo village. Name of East Kansas City town changed to Randolph since 1960. Lawson city reported in error in Clay County in 1960, Part of Gallatin township annexed by Oakwood village. Population in 1960 of DekWood Park
27-38 MISSOURI
County Subdivisions
Wright Coun ty--Con.
Clark township ••••••• • ............ .. Norwood town ( p<U't) ••• , ......... ..
Montgomery to'\mship ................. . Mountain Grove township •••••••••••••
Mountain Grove city106 ••••••••• , ••
Norwood town (part), •• , •••••••• ,,. Pleasant Valley township ••••• , ••• , ••
Mana:field city 10 0 ••••••••••••••• •.
Union township10 a •••• ......... ., •••••• Van Buren township ••• ~ ••••••• ~ ••••.• Wood township •••••••••••••••• , ......
1970
868 261 435 861
68 923 456 612
4,291 3,377
33 1,987 1,056
963 502
1 091
Percent 1960 change
907 -4.3 241 8.3 547 -20.5 928 -7.2
49 38.8 l,009 -8.5
437 4,3 716 -14.5
4,418 -2.9 3,176 6.3
22 50.0 l,827 s.s
949 11,3 899 7.1 574 -12.5
1 199 -9.0
village revised since· publication o.f 1960 reports. North Kansas City city reported as a town in 1960, Parts of Liberty township annexed by· Liberty and Pleasant Valley cities~
2 .:icLINTON.--Part: of Atchison township annexed by Gower city. Part of Concord township annexed by Plattsburg city. Part of Lathrop township annexed by Lathrop city. Part of Platte township annexed by Osborn city. Part of Shoal township annexed by Cameron city.
a4COLE'.--Part o:f Jef:ferson township annexed by Jefferson City city. Part of Marion township annexed by Centertown town. Wardsville town incorporated from part of Osage township,
2 BCOOPER.--Part of Boonville township annexed by Boonville city, Part of Otte:uville township annexed by otterville city.
2 "CRAWFORD .--Part of Benton township annexed by Cuba city. Part of Boone township annexed by Sullivan city,
2 7DADE.--Part of Center township annexed by Greenfield city. Part of Lockwood township annexed by Lockwood city.
2 8DALLA.S.--Parts of North Benton and South Benton townships annexed by Buffalo city •
''DAVIESS .--Part of Union township annexed by Gallatin city. 30 nE KALB.--Osborn town changed to city since 1960. Part of Grand
River township annexed by Cameron city. Part of Polk township annexed by Union Star town. Oak village reported in error as incorporated in 1960.
3 1DENT.--Bunker city t'ncorporated from part of Sinking township. Part of Spring Creek township annexed by Salem city.
3 2DOUGLAS .--Part of Benton township annexed by Ava city. "DUNKLIN .--Parts of Buffalo township annexed by Cardwell and Arbyrd
cities, Part of Holcomb township annexed by Holcomb city. Part of lndependence township annl,'xed by Kennett city. Pa:rt of Salem township annexed by Senath city.
' 4 FRANKLIN .--Parts of Boeuf township annexed by Berger city and by New Haven oi ty, coex:tenaive with New Haven township. Part of Boles township annexed by Pacific city. Gerald town changed to oi ty since 1960. Part of Boone township annexed by Gerald city. Part of Central township annexed by St, Clair town, Oak Grove village not returned separately in 1960. Part of St. Johns township annexed by Washington city, coextensive with Washington township,. and part of washington city detached and area reverted to St, Johns township, Part of Union township annexed by Union city.
35GASCONADE .--Parts of Canaan township annexed by Rosebud and O.Vensville cities. Part of Roark township annexed by Hermann oi ty.
36GREENE.--Parts of Cwnpbell; Center, Clay, North Campbell, and Wilson townships annexed by Springfield city. Fair Grove and Strafford villages incorporated from p.arta of Jackson township. Parts of Murray and Robberson townships annexed by Willard city. Part of Republic township annexed by Republic city.
37GRUNDY .--Spickard city returned as spickardsville in 1960. 38HARRISON .--Part of Bethany township annexed by Bethany city. Mar
tinsville town disincorporated. Melbourne town disincorporated prior to 1960i infol'Jllation received too late to exclude it from tabulations. Gilman City city returned as Gilman city in 1960 •
aeHENRY ,--Parts of Clinton and Fields Creek townships annexed by Clinton city. Part of Fairview township annexed by Deepwater city. Part of White Osk township annexed by Urich city. Part of Windsor township annexed by Windsor city 1 and part of Windsor city detached,
40HICKORY , ... -Part of Cross Timbers township annexed by Crose Timbers town. Part of Wheatland township annexed bY Wheatland town.
41HOLT.--Part of Benton township annexed·.\,y Mound City city, .. HOWARD .--Part of Chari ton township annexed by Glasgow city. Franklin
city returned aa Franklin town in 1960, Part of Richmond township annexed by Fayette city ,
43HOWELL.--Part of Goldsberry township annexed by Mountain View town. 1960 population of Kaolin township revised since publication of 1960 reports. Part of Myatt township transferred to Howell township and part of Howell township annexed by west Plains city. Part of Willow Springs township annexed by Willow Springs city.
44 IRON .--Parts of Arcadia township annexed by Arcadia town and Ironton city.
NUMBER OF INHABliANTS
Table 10. Population of County Subdivisions: 1970 and 1960-Continued 46JACKSON.--County partially redistricted since 1960. Parts of Blue
and Fort Osage townships annexed by Independence city. Blue Summit city incorporated from part of Blue township. Parts of Blue, Prairie1 nnd Sni-. A-Bar townships annexed by Lee's Summit city. Parts of Blue, Brooking, Prairie, and Washington townships annexed by Kansas City city. Part of Dlue township annexed by Sugar Creek city. Part of Prairie township annexed by Greenwood city. Part of Sni-A-Bar township annexed by Blue Springs city. Lnke Tapawingo City incorporated from part of Sni-A-Bal' township. Tarsney Lakes town incorporated from part of Van Buren township. Lnke Lotawana city was returned as an unincorporated place in 1960. Parts of Brooking and Washington townships annexed by Raytown city. Part of Washington township annexed by Grandview city.
48JASPER .--Parts of Galena, Joplin, and Mineral townships annexed by Joplin city • Part of Jackson township annexed by Carthage city. Brooklyn Heights village incorporated from part of Marion township. Part of Joplin township annexed by Duenweg city. Joplin township annexed by Webb City city. La Russell City returned as Larussell city in 1960. Part of '!Win Groves township annexed by Carl Junction city. Fidelity town incorporated from parts of Jackson and Union townships.
47JEFFERSON .--Parts of Joachim township annexed by Festus, Crystal City, and Pevely cities . Part of Valle township annexed by De Sota city ,
48JOHNSON .--Part of Poet Oak township annexed by Leeton city. Part of Warrensburg township annexed by Wnrrenaburg city.
49KNOX.--Bee Ridge township returned as Dee Ridge township in 1960. 50LACLEDE ,--Sleeper village became inactive since 1960. Part of Leb
anon township annexed by Lebanon city. Stoutland village returned in Camden County only in 1960. Pa.rt of Union township annexed by Conway city. Morgan town became inactive since 1960,
61IAFAYETTE.--Parts of Clay and Sni-A-Bar townships annexed by Bates City town and Odessa city. Parts of Clay township annexed by Napoleon town and Wellington city. Part of Davis township annexed by Higginsville city. Pnrts of Freedom township annexed by Aullville town and Concordia city. Green Acres village disincorporated and area annexed by Lexington city, and part of Lexington township annexed by Lexington city •
52 LAWRENCE .--Part of Aurora township annexed by Aurora city. Part of Buck Prairie township annexed by Marionville oi ty, and part o:f Marionville city detached. Part of Mount Vernon township annexed by Mount Vernon city· Part of Pierce township annexed by Monett city, and part of Monett city detached. Part of Spring River township annexed by Verona town.
63LEWIS .--Part of La Belle township annexed by La Belle city. 64 LINCOLN .--Part of Bedford township annexed by Troy city. Part of
Hnwk Point township annexed by Hawk Point town. Part of Monroe township annexed by Winfield city. Pa:t't of Union township annexed by Silex town.
55LINN .--Part of Brookfield township annexed by Drookfield city. Part of Bucklin township annexed by Bucklin city.
56LIVINGS'rON .--Part of Chillicothe township annexed by Chillicothe city. Wheeling village changed to city since 1960.
57McDONALD .--Part of Elk River township annexed by Noel town. Part of Erie township annexed by Goodman town. Part of Prairie township annexed by Sou th West City town.
58MACON .--Part of Bevier township annexed by Bevier city. Gifford nnd College Mound towns reported in error in 1960 as incorporated. Part of Hudson township annexed by Macon city. Part of Lyda township annexed by Atlanta ci "Cy , Parts of Walnut Creek and White townships annexed by Ethel town,
59MADISON.--Part of St.Michael township annexed by Fredericktown city, ' 0 MARION .--Part of Liberty township annexed by Palmyra. city. Part of
Mason township annexed by Hannibal city. Part of Warren township annexed by Monroe City city ,
81MERCER.--navanna town disincorporated. 62MILLER .--Lakeside town incorporated from part of Franklin township.
Lake Ozark city incorporated from part of Glaze township, Parts of Jim Henry and Osage townships annexed by St. Elizabeth village. Spring Gardon town became inactive since 1960.
63MISSISSIPPI .... -Part of Long Prairie township annexed by Bertrand town. Part of Tywappi ty township annexed by Charleston city. Part of St. James township annexed by East Prairie city,
64MONITEAU .--Part of Walker township annexed by California city. Part of WUlow Fork township annexed by Tipton city .
65MONROE.--Part of Jackson township annexed by Paris city. Part of Monroe township annexed by Monroe City city.
66MONTGOMERY .--Parts of Bear Creek township annexed by Jonesburg city and High Hill town, Liege town disincorporated and area annefCed by Bellflower town. Danville town disincorporated. Part of Montgomery township annexed by Montgomery City city, Part of Prairie township annexed by Middletown town .
13 7 MORGAN .--Part of Haw Creek township annexed by Stover city, Part of Moreau township annexed by Barnett town and Versailles oi ty. Laurie village incorporated from part of Osage township, and part ot Qsage township annexed by Sunrise Beach town.
68 NEW MADRID.--Part of Big Prairie township annexed by Sil<eston city. Henderson Mound and Point Pleasant towns became inactive since 1960, Howardville village changed to city since 1960, Part of Portage township annexed by Portageville city. Parts of West Township annexed by Morehouse and Sikeston cities,
NUMBER OF INHABITANTS
6 9NEWTON .--Part of Neosho township annexed by Neosho city, and part of Neosho city detached, Part of Newtonia township annexed by Newtonia town. Parts of Shoal Creek township annexed by Joplin city and Shoal Creek Drive vil.lage. Gateway Drive village disincorporated and area annexed by Joplin city.
70 NODAWAY .--Part of Jackson township annexed by Ravenwood town, and part of Ravenwood town detached. Part of Polk township annexed by Maryville city,
7 ~0SAGE .--Part of Crawford township annexed by Linn city. Part of Jackson township annexed by Meta city, and pnrts of Jackson and Washington townships annexed by Argyle town, Part of Jefferson township annexed by Belle town~ Freeburg town changed to village since 1960.
72 ozARK .--Bakers:field village incorporated from part of Bayou township. Theodosia Village incorporated from part of Big Creek township. Toledo township transferred to Thornfield township.
73PEMISCOT.--Part of Cooter township annexed by Steele city. Part of Hayti township annexed by Hayti city. Part of Little Prairie township annexed by Caruthersville city.
74PERRY ~--Claryville town disincorporated. Frohna town changed to city since 1960. Parts of Brazeau township annex:ed by F;rohna city and Altenburg town.
75PETTIS .--Part of Green Ridge township annexed by Green Ridge town. Part of Sedalia township annexed by Sedalia aity,
76PHELPS.--Part of Arlington township ann&xed by Doolittle of Dillon, Mil.ler, and Rolla townships annexed by Rolla City. Heights town disincorporated, and area annexed by Rolla city. James township annexed by St, James city.
town. Parts Fort Wyman
Part of St.
77PIKE ~--Part of Buffalo township annexed by Louisiana city, Tarrants village incorporated from part of Cuivre township ancl part o:f Cuivre township annexed by Dowling Green city. Eolia town incorporated :from pal't of Prairieville township. Part of Spencer township annexed by Curryville town.
78PLATTE.--Part of Carroll township annexed by Platte City city. Parts of CarrollJ May J and Pettis townships annexed by Kansas City city. Part of May township annexed by Weatherby Lake village. Part of Pettis township annexed by Parkville city. Part or Weston township annexed by Weston city,
79POLK.--Part of Marion township annex:ed by Bolivar city. Part of Mooney township annexed by Pleasant Hope town.
80PULASKI .--Parts of Cullen township annexed by St. Robert and Waynesville cities.
81RALLS .--Part of Olay township annexed by Hannibal city. Part of Salt River township annexed by Perry city.
82RANDOLPH .--Part of Cairo township annexed by Cairo town. North Sugar Creek and South Sugar Creek townships organized from Sugar Creek township, Urbandale town disincorporated, and area annexed by Moberly city. Parts of North Sugar Creek, Prairie, South Sugar Creek, and Union townships annexed by Moberly city.
83RAY .--Fleming city incorporated from part of Camden township, Part of Richmond township annexed by Henrietta and Richmond c.i ties. Part of Polk township annexed by Lawson city.
84 REYNOLDS .--Bunker city incorporated from part of Carroll township. 85RIPLEY .--Part of Doniphan township annexed by Doniphan city, "ST. CHARLES.--Part of Ouivro township annexed by Wentzville city.
St. Peters town changed to city since 1960. Parts of Dardenne township annexed by 0 1 Fallon and St, Peters cities, Part of Femme Osage township annexed by Augusta town. Parts of St. Charles township annexed by St. Peters and St, Charles cities,
87ST. CLAIR.--Part of Collins township annexed by Collins town. Part of Roscoe ti0wnship annexed by Roscoe town.
88 ST. FRANOOIS.--Part of Iron township annexed by Bismarck city. Leadwood city incorporated from parts of Perry nnd Randolph townships, Part of Perry township annexed by Bonne Terre oi ty, Parts of Randolph and St. Francois townships annexed by Desloge city. Parts of St, Francois township annexed by Flat River, Farmington, and Elvina cities.
aasT. LOUIS. --County partially redistricted since 1900. Pa1•ts of Airport township annexed by Berlceley and St. Ann oitiea. Bridgeton city returned as Bridgeton town in 1960. Part o:f Airport township annexed by Bridgeton city. Parts of Midland nnd Airport townships nnnexed by St. John village. Parts of Creve Coeur, Bonhomme, and Clayton townships an-nexed by Creve Coeur city. Parts of Bonhomme and Meramec townships annexed by Ellisville city. Part of Ferguson township annexed by Dellwood city. Spanish Lake township organized from part of Florissant township. Annexations were made by Ferguson nnd Florissant cities. Part of Jeffel'son township annexed by Shrewsbury city. Meadowbrook Downs villnge consolidated with Overland city. Elmdale and Ma.rvin Terrace villages consolidated with St, John village. Parts of Normandy township annexed by Northwoods city and Normandy town. Part of St. Ferdinand townsl1ip annexed by Bellefontaine Neighbors city.
• 0 sTE, GENEVIEVE .--Bloomsdale city incorporated from part of Jackson township.
91SALINE .--Part of Elmwood township annexed by Blackburn town. Part of Marshall township annexed by Marshall city. Part of Miami township annexed by Miami city, Part of Salt Pond township annexed by sweet Springs city.
92SCO'l'LAND.--Part of Jeffe~son township annexed by Memphis city.
MISSOURI 27-39
Table 10. Population of County Subdivisions: 1970 and 1960-Continued 9 3SCOTT. --Part a of Kelso townShip annexed by Chaffee city and Kelso
town. Haywood City village incorporated from part of Morley township. Parts of Richland township annexed by Sikeston city and Minor town.
94SHANNON.--Part of Birch Tree town;;hip annexed by Birch 'rree city. Parts o:f Eminence and Newton townships returned as Alley and Jasper tOV111Ships in 1960. Part of Moore township returned as Blair Creek and Current townships in 1960. Part of Spring Valley township returned as Caato township in 1960. Part of Winona township returned as Pike Creek township in 1960. Part of Winona township annexed by Winona city.
9 5STODDARD. --Parts of Liberty township annexed by Bernie and Dexter cities, Powe city reported in error in 1960 as incorporated. Parts of Pike township annexed by Advance and Bell City cities.
96STONE.--Part of Grant township annexed by Crane city. Part of Washington township annexed by Galena city.
07SULLIVAN.--Part of Penn township Qnnexed by Green City city. Part of Polk township annexed by Milan city.
98TANEY.--County partially redistricted since 1960. Protem town not returned separately in 1960. Part of Branson township annexed by Brnnson
city. Part of Swan township annexed by Forsyth city. s 8 TEXAS. --Part of Burdine township annexed by Cabool city. Part of
Piney township annexed by Houston city. 100 vERNON.--Parts of Center and Washington townships annexed by Nevada
oity. Part of Drywood township annexed by Sheldon city. Part of Moundville township annexed by Bronaugh town.
to twARREN.--Part of Cherrette township annexed by Marthasville city. 102 WASHINGTON.--Part of Belleview township annexed by Coledonia town. 103 WAYNE.--Part of Benton township annexed by Piedmont city. Part of
Williams townsllip annexed by Williamsville city. 104WEBSTER.--Part of East Dallas township annexed by Diggins village,
Part of Finley township annexed by Seymour city. Part of Ozark township annexed by Marshfield city.
105WORTH.--Part of Union township annexed by Sheridan town. 106WR!GHT.--Part of Gasconade township annexed by Hartville city. Part
of Moun ta.in Grove township annexed by Mountain Grove city. Part of Mansfield city detached. Grovespring town reported in error in 1960 as incorpors ted.
Table 11. Population of Urbanized Areas: 1970 and 1960
Component Parts
COLUMBIA URBANIZED AREA
The area, ..... , .•.•.••.• ,, ............. .
Columbia city ..•. , •..•..•. ••• •.•....•...•...... Outside central city., .. ....... , , . , , , .. , , , , .. , ..
The area iS defined as follows:
Boone County (part) •••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••• Columbia township (part), • , •• , ••••••••••• , •••
Columbia city (part) ••• , •••••••• , ••••• , •••• Missouri township (part) .................... .
Columbia city (part) •• , •••••• , •••••••• , ••••
KANSAS CITY (MO. -KANS.) URBANIZED AREA
The area ..•.•.•.. , •... , ••.. , .• ,., •• ,, •.
Kansas City city (urban part) 2 •••••••••••••••••
outside central city .•••••••••••••••••••••• , •••
The area. is defined as follows:
In Missouri .............................. . Cass County (part) ••••••••• , •••• , ••••• , ••••••••
Mount Pleasant township (part) •••••••••••• , •• Belton city .•• ,,, ..••.••.• ,•••• •.•.•..•....
Birmingham town .• •••••• , ••••••••.••••••• , .• Claycomo village (part) ••••• ••••••••• •••••• Independence city (pare) •• , •••••••••• , .•••• Kansas City city (part) •••• , •••••••• , •••••• Pleasant Valley city (part) ••••• , •••••••••• Randolph town •....•••••••••...••.•.••.•. , .• Sugar Creek city (part) ••••••••••••• , ••• , ••
Gallatin township (part) •••• , •••••••• ,., ••••• Avondale city •....•.•....••..•.. , ..• , •• , .•. Gladstone city .....• . , ...•..• · •...••••...... Kansas City city (part) ................... . North Kansas City city ••••••• , ............ . Oakview village . ........................... . Oakwood village . ..•••.•.••••. , , ........... , . Oakwood Manor village. , •.•.. , ••• , , , ........ . Oakwood Park village ...... , .••.•... ,., •• ,.,.
Liberty township (part) •••••••• , ••••••••••••• Claycomo village (part) •••• , .......... , • , •• Glenaire village .. I ••••••••••• I a. I •••••••••
Liberty city (part) •• , •••••••••••••• , •• , ••• Pleasant Valley city (part) ............... .
Platte township (part) •••••••••••••••• , •••••• Kansas City city (part) ............. , ••••••
Jackson County (part) .•••••••••••• , •••••••••• ,. Blue township (part) •••••••••••••••••• , ••••••
Blue Summit city ...••• 11•••••••••••••··~···· Independence city (part) •••••••••••••• , •••• Kansas City city (part) ................... . Sugar Creek city (part). , •• , •••••• , ••••••••
Brooking township ..•••• , •.....••• ,.,, .••....• Kansas City city (part) •••••••••••••••••••• Raytown city ( part ) ••••••••••• , ••••••••••••
Fort Osage townsllip (part) •••••••• , •••••••••• Independence city (part) •••••• , ••••••• , ••••
Kaw township .• •.•., ................ ,.,, •••••.• Kansas City city (part) ••••••••••••••••••••
See footnotes at end of table.
27-40 MISSOURI
[For meaning of symbols, see text]
1970 1960 Component Parts 1970 1960
59,231
58,804 427
59,231 25,933 25,828 33,298 32, 976
l,101, 787
501, 859 599, 928
751,579 9, 783 9,783 9, 783
101, 796 29,273
266 1,837
27,042 22
106
57, 755 748
23, 128 27,626 5,183
541 163 170 196
14,198 4
505 12,176 1,513
570 570
626,091 184,097
1,283 111,644
64,596 4,755
64,257 30,625 33,632
18 18
276,992 276,992
(')
921,121
649,026
69,162
219
58,803 663
1'.1,502 35,168
51.657 543 159 178 231
10,359
341 8 1 909 1,109
576, 734 82,524
62, 328
2,663 25' 864
17,083
KANSAS CITY (Mo.-KANS.) URBANIZED AREA--Con.
Jackson County (part )--Con. Prairie township (part) ••• , , •••••••••••• , , •••
Kansas City city (part) .............. , ••••• Lee's Summit city (part) ••••••••••••••••••• Unity village ....••.. , ..................... .
Washington townsllip (part) ••••••••• , ••••••••• Grandview city . ••••• " • , ................... 11 • •• Kansas City city (part) ................... . Raytown city (part) •• ,. •••••••••••• , •••••••
Platte County (part) ••• , •••••••••••••••• , •••••• May township (part) •••••••••••••• , ••• , •••••• ,
Kansas City city (part) ......... , •••••••••• Lake Waukomis city • •••••••••••••••••••••••• Platte Woods village (part).,. •••••••••• , ••
Pettis township (part) •••••••••••••••••••••• , Houston Lake village .• , ...... ,, ............. . Kansas City city (part) ................... . Northmoor city . •..•.•.••••••••••. , , ••.•..•. Parkville city •••••••• , ............ ,. •••••• Platte Woods village (part) •• • ............ . Riverside city ••••••••• , ............... , •••
In Kansas . ..••••..• , •...••••.••..•••••.•. Johnson County (part), ........................ .
Countryside city ........... , ..... , ..• ,., ...... . Fairway c.i ty . . , .•.•.• , ••••...•• , .•....•...... Leawood city (part), ••••• , ••••••••• , ••••••••• Lenexa city ..• , .............. , ••• , ...• , .•• ,, ... . Merriam city . ............................. , . , •. Mission city . ...•....•••• 11 ••••••••• , ......... . Mission Hills city ••• , •••••••••••• , ••••••••••
Mission Woods city ............................. . Monticello township (part) •••••.••••••••••••• Overland Park city (part) ................... . Prairie Village city ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Roe land Park city ••••••••••••• , ••••••••••• , •• Shawnee city •• , • , ........................... . Westwood city .•.• ,.,,, .••.. , ............... 11 ••
Westwood Hilla city ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Wyandotte County (part) ....................... . Kansas City city ..••. ,, .................. , ••... Quindaro township (part)., .................. . Shawnee township (part) ••• , •••••• , •••••• , ••••
ST. JOSEPH (MO.-!CANS.) URBANIZED AREA
The area, ............. , ................. .
St, Joseph city .......... , •••.. , .••.. , •.. , •••..• Outside central city .••. , ............. ,,.,.,., ..
Buchanan County (part) .................. , •••..• Center township (part ) , ••••••••••••••••••••••
St. Joseph city (part) • , ••••••••••••••••••• Washington township (part) •••••••••••••••••••
St. Joseph city (part) ••••••••••••••••••••. Wayne township (part) •••••••••••••••••••••• , •
St. Joseph city (part) ••••••••• , ••••• , •••••
In Kansas .•••.. ........................... Dani phan County (part ) ........................ .
Washington township ...... ..•. I • •• Q •• a· ••• .......
Elwood city ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
15,265 54
14,969 242
85,462 17,456 68,006
13,909 2,325
994 1,105
226 11,584
338 5,354.
562 1,253
258 2,123
350, 208 181,993
403 5,133
10,247 5,242
10,851 s,376 4,177
"242
75,985 28,138
9 1 974 20,482
2,329 414
168,215 168,213
2
77,223
72,691 4,532
75,940
75,940 1,024 1,024
74, 916 71,667
l,283 1,283 l,283 1,283
27,975 6,027
3,130
3,130 289
696
272,095 111,084
428 5,398 7,466
2,416 4,626 3,621
243
25,356 81 949
2,040 495
161,011 121,901 14,872 19,614
81,187
79, 996
79, 996 1,095 1,095'
78,901 78,578
1,191 1,191 1,101 1,191
NUMBER OF INHABITANTS
Table 11. Population of Urbanized Areas: 1970 and 1960-Continued [For meaning of symbols, see text]
Component Parts
ST. LOUIS (MO. -ILL,) URBANIZED AREA
The area •... ,., .......... ,.,., ..... ,,.
St, Louis city •••.••.• , ...• , ..... , ...... ,, ... , Outside central city ... , .•• , , .••• , .. , , , ••.••••
The area is defined as follows:
In Missouri, .... ...........•. , .. , ...... . St, Charles County (part) •• , ............... , ••
St, Charles township (part), ............ , ... St. Charles city, ........................ .
St. Louis County (part) ............. , ........ . Airport township (part), ................... .
Del-Ridge village (part) ............ ,,,.,. Berkeley city •• , •••• , , .... , ...... , .• , , ••• , Breckenridge Hills village (part) ........ . Bridgeton city . . , .... , ... , ..... , . , ....... . Bridgeton Terrace village., .. . , , . , . , ... , , , Cool Valley village (part) .... , ........ , .. Edmundson village,, , . , ..... , , , , , , .. , , , .. , , Hazelwood village (part) ........... , ..... . Kinloch city (part) •• , • , . , , , , •..•.•.•.• , , , Maryland Heights (U) (part) ••••.. , ••••.•.• Mary Ridge Village, ••• , , , • , , , •... , , .•. , , , , St, Ann city (part) ...................... . St. John village (part) .................. . Schuermann Heights village •...... , . . , , , , , . Woodson Terrace city • .......•.............
Bonhomme township (part) .................. ,. Ballwin city ............................. . Country Life Acres village •..... ,,, ..... , . Creve Coeur city (part) ................. .. Des Peres city (part) .................... , Ellisville city (part) ............ , ...... . Fenton town, ............... , . , ..... , ..... . Kirkwood city (part) .................... .. Manchester village ... ............ , ....• , .. Maryland Heights (u) (pa1•t) .............. . Sappington (u) (part) .................... . Sunset Hills city (part) ................ .. Town and Country village (part) .......... . Valley Park city ••.. , .................... . Winchester city ..... , ................. , .. .
Clayton township (part) .................... . Clayton city (part) ...................... . Creve Coeur city (part) .................. . Crystal Lalce Park city, .................. , Des Peres city (part) ................... .. Frontenac city . .......... , .•.......... , ..• Glendale city (part) ..................... . Huntleigh city ........................... . KirkWood city (part), .. , ................. . Ladue city .............................. .. Rock Hill city (part) .................... . Town and Country village (part) ......... .. Warson Woods city., .. , .. , . , . , , ........... . Westwood city ............................ .
Concord township (part) , ................... . Afton (U) (part) ......................... .. Concord (u), ....................... , •••••• Lakeshire city ........................... , Lemay (U) (part) ........................ .. St, George village,. ..................... . Sappington (u) (part) .................... . Sunset Hills city (part) ................ .. Wilbur Park village •• , ................... ,
Creve Coeur township .•...... .............•.. Creve Coeur ai ty (part) .................. . Olivette city ......... , .................. . Overland city (part) .................... .. Pagedale city (part) .................... .. University City city (part) ............. ..
Ferguson township • ....... , ......... , ....... . Calverton Park village •. ..... , ........... . Cool Valley village (part) ............... . Dellwood city (part), .................... , Ferguson city (part) .................... .. Jennings city (part) ..................... . Kinloch city (part) ..................... .. Normandy town (part) ..................... .
See footnotes at end of table.
NUMBER OF INHABITANTS
1970
622, 236 1,260,708
1,568,468 34, 717 34,717 31,834
911,515 107 ,747
331 19,743
739 19 ,992
332
1,608 12,827
5,433 5,600
602 14, 742 1,756
290 5,936
95,813 10,656
60 1,284
674 2,990 2,275
21,313 5,031 1,877
632 3, 243 1,229 3,602 2,329
57,468 10,459
1,523 356
4,659 3,920 3 1 207
714 10,577 10,491
7, 266 1,416 2, 544
311
50,489 9,254
21,217 1,186 3,~50 1, 806 8,397
92 289
so, 300 6,160 9,341
588
29, 229
40, 778 2,025 1,291 7,137
25' 961
196 1,845
1960 Component Parts
ST. LOUIS (MO. -ILL,) URBANIZED AREA--Con.
1,667,693 St. Louis County (part)--Con.
750,026 917,667
641,372 79, 256
166 14,123
677 7,820
625 1,492 1,428
857 6,501
631 10, 240
546 288
6,048
31,318
66
379
20,850
3,113 600
3,452
50,662 10, 793 1,098
307 3,983 3,089 3,044
375 8 1 529 9,466 6,514
840 1,746
32, 516
487
40 684
46, 946 4,024 81 257
484
31, 709
20,480
Florissant township (part) ................. . Florissant city (part) .................. .. Hazelwood village (part) ................. .
Gravois township ... ........ , .. , ............. . Afton (u) (part) •••.•.. , ••••..•••..••••••• Crestwood city . ........•.... , .... , ....... . Glendale city (part) ..... , ............... . Grantwood town • ............•.............. Mackenzie village •.... .•............•....• Marlborough village, ..................... . Oakland city • ........ , ....... , .. , ...•• , , .• Sappington (u) (part) ..................... . Shrewsbury city (part), .................. . Sunset Hills city (part) ................. . Webster Groves aity (part) ............... .
Hadley township., ••.••• , .................. .. Clayton city (part) ......... , ............ .. University City city (part)) ............. .
Jefferson township • ....•.......... , ........ . Brentwood ai ty . ......... , . , . , , . , , . , ..... , . Richmond Heights city (part) ............ .. Rock Hill aity (part) ..................... . Shrewsbury city (part) .................. .. Webster Groves city (part) ............... ,
Lemay township (part) ..................... .. Bella Villa city ........................ .. Lemay (U) (part), ....................... ..
Maramec township (part) .................... . Ellisville city (part) .................. ..
Midland township, ......................... .. Bel-Ridge village (part) ................. , Breckenridge Hills village (part) ••.•••..• Charlack village, .................... · .... . Maryland Heights (U) (part) ••.••••.•••• , •• overland city (part), •• , .. , .••••.•..••.. ,. St, Ann city (part) ... , ............ , ..... . st. John village (part) ................. .. Sycamore Hills village, ................ • .. Vinita Park city ......................... . Vinita Terrace village (part) ........... ..
Normandy township • ....•.... , •..... , ..•. , ...• Arbor Terrace city • .•... , , . , , •. , ...•.....• Bellerive town • •....... , .....•.....•.....• Bel-Nor village •..... .. , ......•. , , ....... . Bel-Ridge village (part) ................ .. Bardell Hills village .................. , •• Beverly Hills city (part) .............. , •• Cool Valley village (part).,,, ........... . Glen Echo Park town. , •.•• , .•••.•••••.••••• Goodfellow Terrace village, , •...•••.•••••• Greendale city, ................. , ....... .. Hanley Hills village ..................... .
Hillsdale village (part) ................. . Margono. Village village ••.. , .. , ... , , ......• Normandy town (part) .................... .. Northwoods city. , •••••••••.••.......•.•••• Norwood Court village .................... . Pagedale city (part), .. , ................ , • Pasadena Hills village ................... . Pasadena Park village •. , .. ........... , ...• Pine Lawn city (part) .................... , St, John village (part) .................. , Velda town • ..........•.... • .. • . • .... • ... • • Velda Village Hills village (part) , ••.• , •• Vinita Terrace village (part) ........... ..
St. Ferdinand township, ... ,., .......... , •••• Bellefontaine Neighbors city, ...... , ... ,., Country Club Hills village,, , • , • , ••••• , • , , Dellwood city (part) ......... , .......... .. Ferguson city {part), ... ,, .............. ,. Flordell Hills city •••.•••••• ,., .••.•••••• Jennings city (part) .................... .. Moline Acres village, .............. , ..... . Riverview village • .. , , . , ...•..•...• , , .... .
Spanish Lake township (part) , , , •••.••.• , , ••• Florissant city (part) ................... . Spanish Lake (U), ........................ .
1970
77 ,686 63,296 1,255
62, 535 14,813 15,398
3,684 994
1,392 1,459 1,609 1,574 2,033
393 14,882
23, 025 5,763
17,080 31,970 11,248
4,737 9
3,863 12,113 54,103 1,419
36,759 21,850 12, 785
9,065 1,691 1,691
55,790 132
6,272 1,872 1,328
24,361 3,473 7,204
821 3,684
312
35,800 1,440
437 2,085 5,098
449 657
145 744 972
2,104
83 321
4,459 4,611
122 81
1,019 760
4,408
2,134 37 51
72, 022 13' 987
1,644
2, 954 989
19,379 3,722 3,741
38, 021 2,612
15,647
1960
57' 274 38,166 5,188
52,206
10,747 4,004
676 283 650
1,552
372 16 ,124
24,720 4,452
19,540 35,362 12,250
5,507' 9
4,730 12,866 30,850
779
22,667 12,552 10,115
49,350
5,622 1,493
22, 279 1,915 6,796
942 2,204
343
37 ,452 1, 225
314 2,388 4,229
533 734
333 824
1,107 3,308
302 320
2,630 4,701
186
1,315 680
4,532
524
39
71,357 13,650 1,763 4,720 1,669 1,119
19 ,965 3,132 3,706
MISSOURI 27·41
Table 11. Population of Urbanized Areas: 1970 and 1960-continued [for meaning of symbols, see text]
Component Parts 1970 1960
ST, LOUIS (MO.-ILL.) URBANIZED AREA--Con,
St. Louis County (part )--Con, Washington township .••.. , •... , ...•. , .•.. ,. f ••
Beverly Hills city (part) ................. . Hillsdale village (part) .................. . Normandy town (part) ..................... ..
18,427 19,436 189 115
2,516 2,486 2 ...
Pagedale city (part) ..................... , • Pine Lawn city (part) ..................... .
s,490 5,106 1,365 1,411
Uplands Park village ...................... . 695 549 Velda Village Hills village· (part), ...••.•• 1,120 1,365 Wellston city .. .,, ........................ . 7,050 7,979
St. Louis city.,, .... 1 • •••••••••••• , ••••••••••• 622,236 750,026
In Illinois ............................. . 314,476 276,295
Madison County (part) ......................... . Chouteau township (part) ......... ., ......... .
'Pa:rt in State only; for entire area see table 11. ~A portion of Kansas City is classified a·s rul'al (see table 11), The population of the rural portion o:f Kansas City is not included in the present table.
27-42 MISSOURI NUMBER OF INHABITANTS
Table 13. Population of Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1970 and 1960 [Data relate to areas as defined for 1970. For meaning of symbols, see text]
Columbia city ..... , ......... , ..... . Outside central city ... , .......... ,
KANSAS CITY, I/Kl. -KANS. SMSA
The area .................. .
Kansas City city (urban part)•, ..• , outside central city 1 ••••••• •••• , ••
The area is defined as follows:
Cass County, Mo ...... ,.,,, ..•....•. Clay County, Mo .... , ............. .. Jackson County, Mo ........... , •.... Platte County, Mo,., ..•....•.... , •. Johnson County, Kans ... . , ..... , ... . Wyandotte County, Kans ........... ..
ST, JOSEPH SMSA
The area (Buchanan County).
St. Joseph city .................. .. Outside central city .. , ... , .. , .... .
58,804 22 ,107
1,253,916
501,859 752,057
39 ,448 123 ,322 654,558
32 ,081 217,662 186,845
86,915
72,691 14,224
36,650 22 ,154 60,4 18,552 ~,555 19,2
1,oe2,545 161,371 14.B
475,539 26,320 5, 5 617,006 135 ,051 21,9
29 '702 0, 746 32,8 87 ,474 35' 848 41.0
622, 732 31,826 5,1 23 ,350 a, 731 37. 4
143, 792 73,870 51. 4 185' 495 1,350 0,7
90,581 -3, 666 -4,0
79,673 -6, 982 -8,8 10,908 3,316 30,4
St. Louis city., •• ,, ••. , .•. ,, .•... , 622, 236 750,026 -127' 790 -17,0 Outside central city ••..•...• , .•... 1,740,781 1,354,643 386,138 28,5
Franklin County, Mo . .. , ..........•. Jefferson County, Mo ................. . St. Charles County, Mo, ••••••. , •••• 92, 954 52,970 39,984 75.5 St. Louis County, Mo . ......... , ... , 951,353 703 ,532 247 ,821 35,2 St. Louis city, Mo ................ . 622,236 750,026 -127,790 -17.0 Madison County, Ill ............... , 250' 934 224,689 26,245 11.7 St, Clair County, Ill ........... .. 285,176 262 ,509 22 ,667 8,6
SPRINGFIELD SMSA
The area (Greene County), .. 152, 929 126,276 26,653 21,1
Springfield city .. , , .... , , • , , .. , , , , 120,096 95,865 24,231 25.3 Outside central city ..... , ..... ,, .. 32, 833 30,411 2,422 8,0
1 In 1970, a portion of Kansas City is classified as rural. in the category "Outside central city. 11
The rural population count for Kansas City (given separately in table 6) is included here
Table 14. Population of Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas, by Type of Residence: 1970 [For meaning of symbols, see text]
Total Urban Rural
Urban and Rural Central Places of Per· city or 1,000 to Places less
Number cent Total cities Other urban Total 2,500 than 1,000 other rural
1Part in State only i for entire area soe table 13. 2 A portion of Kansas City is classified as rural nnd is included here in the category "Other rural territory" for the Kansas City aren. The rural population count for Kansas City is given in tabla 6,
NUMBER OF INHABITANTS MISSOURI 27-43
Table 15. Population of Congressional Districts: 1970
NOTEr Data in this table relate to Congressional Districts from which Representatives were elected to the 9lst Congress in November 1968. For the election to the 92nd Congress in November 1970) this State used a revised set of districts i the p0pulation counts for the revised districts are as followa: Firat 377,097, Second 508 1 745, Third 376, 2ll, Fourth 527,3581 Fifth 380, 047, Sixth 461.,702, Seventh 481,313, Eighth 604 1 253 1 Ninth 551,032 1 Tenth 4081 743,