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McHENRY COUNTY, situated on the north boundary of Illinois.  Area, 960 square miles.  Seat of justice, Dorr.  Pop. in 1840, 2,578; in 1850, 14,979. (Fanning's, 1853)

McHENRY COUNTY  Is situated in the north-north-east part of the state, bordering on Wisconsin, and has an area of 620 square miles. Fox river flows through the eastern part of the county from north to south. It is also drained by the Kishwaukee river, and by Nippersink and Piskashaw creeks. The surface is nearly level, and is diversified with fertile prairies and fine groves of timber. Wheat, corn, oats, wool, pork, and butter are the staples. It contains about. 20 churches and has over 6,000 pupils attending public schools. The county is underlaid with limestone, and is intersected by the Galena and Chicago, Fox River Valley, Chicago and St. Paul, and Fond Du Lac railroads. Capital, Woodstock. Population, about 23,000.  County Judge, Hon. Theodore D. Murphy. Sheriff, John Eddy.  (Hawes' Illinois State Gazetteer...,1859)

Total Population 1840
2578
Total Population 1850
14978
Total Population 1860
22089
Free Black Population 1860
4
Free Black Population 1850
3
Presidential Election Result 1840
Whig
Presidential Election Result 1844
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1848
Free Soil
Presidential Election Result 1852
Democrat
Presidential Election Result 1856
Republican
Presidential Election Result 1860
Republican
Presidential Election Result 1864
Unconditional Union (1864)
Latitude
42.324298
Longitude
-88.452245
Railroads
Yes
Type
County
County
McHenry
State
Illinois