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to Wayne County, Iowa!
The Wayne County Coordinator, Ann (Sears) Selvig
is on a temporary personal leave. My name is Brenda White, temporary Wayne Coordinator. Please feel free to email me and I will keep Wayne county in good shape till Ann's return.
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More County Facts: Wayne County is the fifth county west of the
Mississippi River and borders the Missouri Counties of
Putnam to the southeast and Mercer to the south and
the Iowa Counties of Decatur to the west, Lucas to the
north, and Appanoose to the east. It is comprised of
336,000 acres and 525 sq. miles. It is rich in
Historical value as the Mormons laid their trail
through here in 1846, while making their way from
Nauvoo, Illinois to the Great Salt Lake in Utah. The
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad ran through
here, gaining prosperity for its towns people, as well
as the discovery of coal, which helped increase the
population of the county as people began moving in. It
contains the 16 townships of Warren, Jackson, Howard,
Clinton, Medicine, Washington, Benton, Clay,
Jefferson, Monroe, Corydon, Richman, Walnut, Grand
River, South Fork and Union. As of the 2020 census, there was a population of
6,497 in the county, an increase in census of
94. Corydon is the county seat, and other cities include
Allerton, Clio, Humeston, Lineville, Millerton,
Promise City and Seymour. Cambria, Confidence,
Harvard, New York and Sewal are all unincorporated
communities in Wayne County.
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As of the 2010 census, there was a population of 6,403
in the county, a decrease in census of 327.
As of the 2000 census there was a population of 6,730
people, 2,821 households and 1,918 families residing
in Wayne County.