Clay County, Missouri
Clay County is located in the U.S. state of Missouri and is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, the county had a population of 221,939, making it the fifth-most populous county in Missouri. Its county seat is Liberty. The county was organized January 2, 1822, and named in honor of U.S. Representative Henry Clay from Kentucky, later member of the United States Senate and United States Secretary of State.
Clay County contains many of the area's northern suburbs, along with a substantial portion of the city of Kansas City, Missouri.
Clay County owns and operates the Midwest National Air Center in Excelsior Springs.
History
Clay County was settled primarily from migrants from the Upper Southern states of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia. They brought enslaved persons and slaveholding traditions with them, and quickly started cultivating crops similar to those in Middle Tennessee and Kentucky: hemp and tobacco. Clay was one of several counties settled mostly by Southerners to the north and south of the Missouri River. Given their culture and traditions, this area became known as Little Dixie. In 1860, enslaved persons made up 25% or more of the county's population.Many members of the Latter Day Saint movement found refuge in Clay County in November 1833. In 1836, mobs and the Missouri State militia viciously drove the members of the church from the county. Leaders of this church, most notably Joseph Smith, were imprisoned for some months in Clay County in the jail at Liberty. In May 2012, the LDS Church opened a Kansas City Missouri Temple six miles southwest of the Liberty Jail site at 7001 Searcy Creek Parkway in Kansas City, Missouri.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of, of which is land and is covered by water. It is the fourth-smallest county in Missouri by area.Adjacent counties
- Clinton County
- Ray County
- Jackson County
- Wyandotte County, Kansas
- Platte County
Major highways
- Interstate 29
- Interstate 35
- Interstate 435
- U.S. Route 69
- U.S. Route 71
- U.S. Route 169
- Route 1
- Route 9
- Route 10
- Route 33
- Route 92
- Route 152
- Route 210
- Route 291
Demographics
Of the 72,558 households, 33.80% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.40% were married couples living together, 10.20% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.90% were not families. About 25.20% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.40% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.50 and the average family size was 3.00.
In the county, the population was distributed as 25.80% under the age of 18, 8.70% from 18 to 24, 32.30% from 25 to 44, 22.30% from 45 to 64, and 10.80% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.60 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.80 males.
In 2015 the median income for a household in Clay County was $62,099. The income per capita in Clay county was $29,793.
In 2010 the median income for a household in the county was $48,347, and for a family was $56,772. Males had a median income of $40,148 versus $27,681 for females. The per capita income for the county was $23,144. About 3.80% of families and 5.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 6.40% of those under age 18 and 5.50% of those age 65 or over.
Registered voters number 151,042.
Education
Public schools
- – Excelsior Springs
- *Lewis Elementary School
- *Westview Elementary School
- *Excelsior Springs Middle School
- *Excelsior Springs High School
- *Excelsior Springs Technical High School – Alternative/Technical School
- – Kearney
- *Dogwood Elementary School
- *Hawthorne Elementary School
- *Holt Elementary School
- *Kearney Elementary School
- *Southview Elementary School
- *Kearney Middle School
- *Kearney Junior High School
- *Kearney High School
- – Liberty
- *Liberty Early Childhood Education Center
- *Alexander Doniphan Elementary School
- *Franklin Elementary School
- *Kellybrook Elementary School – Kansas City
- *Lewis & Clark Elementary School
- *Liberty Oaks Elementary School – Kansas City
- *Lillian Schumacher Elementary School
- *Manor Hill Elementary School
- *Ridgeview Elementary School
- *Shoal Creek Elementary School
- *Warren Hills Elementary School
- *Liberty Middle School
- *South Valley Middle School
- *Heritage Middle School
- *Discovery Middle School
- *Liberty High School
- *Liberty North High School
- – Missouri City
- *Missouri City Elementary School
- – North Kansas City
- *Bell Prairie Elementary School
- *Briarcliff Elementary School
- *Chapel Hill Elementary School
- *Chouteu Elementary School
- *Clardy Elementary School
- *Crestview Elementary School
- *Davidson Elementary School
- *Fox Hill Elementary School
- *Gashland Elementary School
- *Gracemor Elementary School
- *Lakewood Elementary School
- *Linden West Elementary School – Gladstone
- *Maplewood Elementary School
- *Meadowbrook Elementary School
- *Nashua Elementary School
- *Northview Elementary School
- *Oakwood Manor Elementary School
- *Ravenwood Elementary School
- *Rising Hill Elementary School
- *Topping Elementary School
- *West Englewood Elementary School
- *Winnwood Elementary School
- *Antioch Middle School
- *Eastgate 6th Grade Center
- *Gateway 6th Grade Center
- *Maple Park Middle School
- *New Mark Middle School
- *Northgate Middle School
- *North Kansas City High School
- *Oak Park High School
- *Staley High School
- *Winnetonka High School
- – Smithville
- *Smithville Elementary School
- *Smithville Upper Elementary School
- *Smithville Middle School
- *Smithville High School
Private schools
- Northland Christian School - Kansas City - Independent Christian
- Outreach Christian Early Education Center – Avondale – Nondenominational Christian
- Oakhill Day School – Gladstone – Nonsectarian –
- St. Andrew the Apostle Parish School – Gladstone – Roman Catholic
- Northern Hills Christian Academy – Holt – Baptist
- Prairie Church School – Holt
- Covenant Memorial Baptist Day School – Kansas City – Baptist
- Eagle Heights Christian School – Kansas City – Baptist
- Faith Academy – Kansas City – Nondenominational Christian
- St. Charles Borromeo School – Kansas City – Roman Catholic
- St. Gabriel Catholic School –Kansas City – Roman Catholic
- St. Patrick School – Kansas City – Roman Catholic
- St. Pius X High School – Kansas City – Roman Catholic
- Liberty Montessori Center – Liberty – Montessori
- St. James School – Liberty – Roman Catholic
Postsecondary
- Maple Woods :: Metropolitan Community College—Kansas City—A public, two-year Liberal Arts college
- William Jewell College – Liberty – A private, four-year Liberal Arts college.
Libraries, archives, museums
Libraries
- Mid-Continent Public Library
- North Kansas City Public Library
Archives
- Clay County Archives
Museums
- Clay County Museum
- Jesse James Bank Museum
Politics
Local
The three-person Clay County Commission oversees the issues of Clay County. The current makeup of the commissioners is two Republicans and one Democrat.State
Clay County is divided into eight legislative districts in the Missouri House of Representatives, five of which are held by Republicans and three by Democrats.- District 8 — — Consists of Holt and Lawson.
- District 12 — — consists of Smithville, a part of Kansas City, and a part of Kearney.
- District 14 — — consists of a small part of Kansas City.
- District 15 — — consists of Gladstone, Oaks, Oakview, Oakwood, Oakwood Park, and a part of Kansas City.
- District 16 — — consists of a part of Kansas City.
- District 17 — — consists of the communities of Birmingham, Claycomo, Glenaire, a part of Kansas City, and a part of Liberty.
- District 18 — — consists of the communities of Avondale, part of Kansas City, and North Kansas City.
- District 38 — — consists of Excelsior Springs, part of Kansas City, part of Kearney, part of Liberty, Missouri City, Mosby, and Prathersville.
- District 12 — -- consists of the communities of Excelsior Springs, Holt, Kearney, Lawson, Missouri City, Mosby, Prathersville, and Smithville.
- District 17 – - consists of the communities of Avondale, Birmingham, Claycomo, Gladstone, Glenaire, Liberty, North Kansas City, Oaks, Oakview, Oakwood, Oakwood Park, Pleasant Valley, Randolph, Sugar Creek, and a part of Kansas City.
Federal
The northern 70% of the county is represented by Sam Graves.
Communities
- Avondale
- Birmingham
- Claycomo
- Ectonville
- Excelsior Estates
- Excelsior Springs
- Gladstone
- Glenaire
- Holt
- Kansas City
- Kearney
- Lawson
- Liberty
- Missouri City
- Mosby
- North Kansas City
- Oaks
- Oakview
- Oakwood
- Oakwood Park
- Pleasant Valley
- Prathersville
- Randolph
- Smithville
- Sugar Creek
Notable people
- Frank James, born in Clay County in 1843
- Jesse James, born in Clay County in 1847
- John Ellis Martineau, Governor of Arkansas, born in Clay County in 1873
- Noah Beery, Sr., actor
- Wallace Beery, actor