Putnam County, Florida
Putnam County is a county located in the northeastern part of the state of Florida. As of the 2010 census, the population was 74,364. Its county seat is Palatka.
Putnam County comprises the Palatka, FL Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Jacksonville-St. Marys-Palatka, FL-GA Combined Statistical Area. The county is centrally located between Jacksonville, Gainesville, St. Augustine, and Daytona Beach.
History
Putnam County was created in 1849. It was Florida's 28th county created from parts of St. Johns, Alachua, Orange, Duval, and Marion counties. The county was named for Benjamin A. Putnam, who was an officer in the First Seminole War, a lawyer, Florida legislator, and the first president of the Florida Historical Society. The Putnam County Historical Society has determined that Benjamin A. Putnam is the grandson of Israel Putnam, for whom other counties and places in the United States are named. Benjamin A. Putnam died in the county seat of Palatka in 1869.Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of, of which is land and is water.The county contains various sinkhole lakes such as Lake Barco where unconsolidated deposits on the surface have slumped into the highly soluble limestone of the upper Floridan aquifer.
Adjacent counties
- Clay County, Florida – north
- St. Johns County, Florida – northeast
- Flagler County, Florida – east
- Volusia County, Florida – southeast
- Marion County, Florida – southwest
- Alachua County, Florida – west
- Bradford County, Florida – northwest
National protected area
- Ocala National Forest
State Park
- Ravine Gardens
- Dunns Creek
Demographics
There were 27,839 households out of which 28.10% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 52.80% were married couples living together, 12.90% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.10% were non-families. 25.10% of all households were made up of individuals and 11.90% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.48 and the average family size was 2.95.
In the county, the age distribution of the population shows 24.60% under the age of 18, 7.70% from 18 to 24, 24.20% from 25 to 44, 25.10% from 45 to 64, and 18.50% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females there were 97.60 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.20 males.
The median income for a household in the county was $28,180, and the median income for a family was $34,499. Males had a median income of $29,975 versus $20,955 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,603. About 15.80% of families and 20.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 30.60% of those under age 18 and 13.10% of those age 65 or over.
Ancestry/Ethnicity
the largest self-reported ethnic/ancestry groups in Putnam County, Florida are:Largest ancestries | Percent |
English | 20.0% |
German | 9.5% |
Irish | 8.2% |
"American" | 8.0% |
Polish | 2.2% |
Scottish | 2.0% |
Spaniard | 1.7% |
Scots-Irish | 1.3% |
Dutch | 1.0% |
Scottish | 2.9% |
Swedish | 0.8% |
Education
The main campus of St. Johns River State College is located in Palatka.First Coast Technical College is public, post secondary vocational school with a campus in Palatka.
Libraries
Putnam County is served by the which has five branches:- Palatka
- Bostwick
- Crescent City
- Interlachen
- Melrose
Communities
Cities
- Crescent City
- Palatka
Towns
- Interlachen
- Pomona Park
- Welaka
Census-designated place
- East Palatka
Other unincorporated communities
- Bardin
- Bostwick
- Carraway
- Edgar
- Florahome
- Francis
- Fruitland
- Georgetown
- Grandin
- Hollister
- Huntington
- Johnson Crossroads
- Lake Como
- Mannville
- Melrose
- Orange Mills
- Putnam Hall
- Ridgewood
- Rodman
- San Mateo
- Satsuma
- Springside
- Yelvington
Politics
Year | Republican | Democratic | Third parties |
2016 | 66.48% 22,138 | 30.31% 10,094 | 3.21% 1,069 |
2012 | 61.50% 19,326 | 37.13% 11,667 | 1.37% 431 |
2008 | 59.01% 19,637 | 39.77% 13,236 | 1.22% 406 |
2004 | 59.12% 18,311 | 40.07% 12,412 | 0.81% 250 |
2000 | 51.29% 13,457 | 46.14% 12,107 | 2.57% 675 |
1996 | 38.91% 9,786 | 47.75% 12,010 | 13.34% 3,356 |
1992 | 34.72% 8,910 | 41.73% 10,709 | 23.55% 6,042 |
1988 | 57.24% 11,624 | 42.23% 8,575 | 0.53% 108 |
1984 | 59.37% 11,435 | 40.61% 7,823 | 0.02% 4 |
1980 | 46.67% 8,273 | 50.24% 8,906 | 3.10% 548 |
1976 | 34.03% 5,040 | 64.81% 9,597 | 1.16% 172 |
1972 | 74.61% 8,741 | 24.76% 2,901 | 0.63% 74 |
1968 | 26.80% 2,955 | 26.49% 2,920 | 46.71% 5,150 |
1964 | 50.38% 5,072 | 49.62% 4,995 | |
1960 | 48.72% 4,236 | 51.28% 4,459 | |
1956 | 56.58% 4,212 | 43.42% 3,232 | |
1952 | 51.65% 3,766 | 48.35% 3,525 | |
1948 | 29.68% 1,435 | 40.27% 1,947 | 30.06% 1,453 |
1944 | 28.44% 1,163 | 71.56% 2,926 | |
1940 | 22.47% 1,008 | 77.53% 3,477 | |
1936 | 26.47% 975 | 73.53% 2,709 | |
1932 | 28.29% 911 | 71.71% 2,309 | |
1928 | 63.01% 2,105 | 34.60% 1,156 | 2.39% 80 |
1924 | 35.13% 574 | 54.41% 889 | 10.47% 171 |
1920 | 40.51% 1,181 | 53.41% 1,557 | 6.07% 177 |
1916 | 28.67% 418 | 60.29% 879 | 11.04% 161 |
1912 | 19.51% 229 | 65.93% 774 | 14.56% 171 |
1908 | 30.88% 454 | 54.22% 797 | 14.90% 219 |
1904 | 25.83% 210 | 69.13% 562 | 5.04% 41 |
Transportation
Airports
- The main airport within the county is the Palatka Municipal Airport. Minor and private air strips also exist.
Highways
- is the main local road through eastern Putnam County, running south to north.
- is the hidden route for US 17 within the county and the vicinity.
- is a mostly scenic north and south road that enters the county from Ocala National Forest and terminates with US 17 in Palatka.
- runs west to east through the panhandle into Putnam County east from Hawthorne in Alachua County, and joins US 17/SR 100 in Palatka.
- runs south to north from SR 20 in McMeekin through Melrose before entering Clay County.
- runs west to east through Gilcrhist and Alachua Counties before entering Putnam County in Melrose and terminating at SR 100 in Putnam Hall.
- runs northwest to southeast from Clay County southeast of Keystone Heights, passing through Putnam Hall, Florahome, and Palatka where it joins US 17, and later SR 20 in a concurrency into San Mateo where SR 100 runs southeast towards the Flagler County Line
- is a west to east route that runs northeast from US 17/SRs 20/100 through Orange Mills and then the St. Johns County Line..
Rail transport
Navigable Waterways
- St. Johns River
Government links/Constitutional offices
- official website
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Special districts
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Judicial branch
- serving Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, and Volusia counties
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Tourism links