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PLATTE COUNTY, situated on the westerly boundary of Missouri, with Missouri river on the southwest. Area, --------- square miles. Seat of justice, Platte city. Pop. in 1850, 16,845. (Fanning's, 1853)

PLATTE, a county in the W. N. W. part of Missouri, has an area of 416 square miles. It is bounded on the S. W. by the Missouri river, and traversed from N. to S. by Little Platte river, from which it derives its name. The surface is diversified by forests and undulating prairies; the soil is very productive, and extensively cultivated. Hemp, tobacco, Indian corn, wheat, oats, butter, and pork are the staples. By the census of 1850 Platte county produced more hemp than any other county in the Union, more wheat and butter than any other in Missouri, and more corn than any other in the state excepting Buchanan. The produce of that year was 1,814,287 bushels of corn; 129,067 of wheat; 127,392 of oats ; 4355 tons of hemp ; 3551 of hay, and 959,811 pounds of butter. It contained 15 churches, 2 newspaper offices ; 1784 pupils attending public schools, and 200 attending other schools. Platte county is the most populous in the state excepting St. Louis. The inhabitants carry on a profitable trade with the Indian tribes. Capital, Platte City. Population, 14,845; of whom 14,047 were free, and 2798, slaves. (Baldwin & Thomas, A New and Complete Gazetteer of the United States ... 1854)

Total Population 1840
8913
Total Population 1850
16845
Total Population 1860
18350
Free Black Population 1860
56
Free Black Population 1850
51
Free Black Population 1840
9
Enslaved Population 1860
3313
Enslaved Population 1850
2798
Enslaved Population 1840
858
Presidential Election Result 1840
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1848
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1852
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1856
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1860
Constitutional Union (1860)
Presidential Election Result 1864
Democrat
Latitude
39.378696
Longitude
-94.761472
Waterways
Yes
Type
County
County
Platte
State
Missouri