Bladen County, North Carolina facts for kids
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Bladen County
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Bladen County Courthouse
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Nickname(s):
The Mother County
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Motto(s):
"In God We Trust"
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Location within the U.S. state of North Carolina
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Country | United States | ||
State | North Carolina | ||
Founded | 1734 | ||
Named for | Martin Bladen | ||
Seat | Elizabethtown | ||
Largest community | Elizabethtown | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 887.78 sq mi (2,299.3 km2) | ||
• Land | 875.03 sq mi (2,266.3 km2) | ||
• Water | 12.75 sq mi (33.0 km2) 1.44% | ||
Population
(2020)
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• Total | 29,606 | ||
• Estimate
(2023)
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29,484 | ||
• Density | 33.83/sq mi (13.06/km2) | ||
Time zone | UTC−5 (Eastern) | ||
• Summer (DST) | UTC−4 (EDT) | ||
Congressional district | 7th |
Bladen County (/ˈbleɪdən/) is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 29,606. Its county seat is Elizabethtown. The county was created in 1734 as Bladen Precinct and gained county status in 1739.
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History
Bladen County was formed in 1734 as Bladen Precinct of Bath County, from New Hanover Precinct. It was named for Martin Bladen, a member of the Board of Trade. With the abolition of Bath County in 1739, all of its constituent precincts became counties.
Bladen's original residents included the Waccamaw people.
Bladen County began as a vast territory, with indefinite northern and western boundaries. Reductions in its extent began in 1750, when its western part became Anson County. In 1754, the northern part of what was left of Bladen County became Cumberland County. In 1764, the southern part of what remained of Bladen County was combined with part of New Hanover County to form Brunswick County. In 1787, the western part of the now much smaller county became Robeson County. Finally, in 1808, the southern part of Bladen County was combined with part of Brunswick County to form Columbus County. Bladen County is considered the "mother county" of North Carolina because of the 100 counties in North Carolina, 55 of them at one point belonged to Bladen County.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 887.78 square miles (2,299.3 km2), of which 874.03 square miles (2,263.7 km2) is land and 12.75 square miles (33.0 km2) (1.44%) is water. It is the fourth-largest county in North Carolina by land area.
State and local protected areas
- Bakers Lake State Natural Area
- Bay Tree Lake State Natural Area
- Bladen Lakes State Forest
- Bladen Lakes State Forest Game Land
- Jones Lake State Park
- Singletary Lake State Park
- Suggs Mill Pond Game Land (part)
- Turnbull Creek Educational State Forest
- White State Lake
- Whitehall Plantation Game Land (part)
Major water bodies
- Bay Tree Lake
- Slades Swamp
- Black River, home of the oldest documented Taxodium distichum (bald cypress) at 2,649 years old
- Cape Fear River
- Jones Lake
- Little Singletary Lake
- Salters Lake
- Singletary Lake
- South River
- Waccamaw River
- White Lake
Adjacent counties
- Cumberland County – north
- Sampson County – northeast
- Pender County – east
- Columbus County – south
- Robeson County – west
Major highways
- US 701
US 701 Bus.- NC 11
- NC 20
- NC 41
- NC 53
- NC 87
NC 87 Bus.- NC 131
- NC 210
- NC 211
NC 211 Bus.- NC 242
- NC 410
Major infrastructure
- Curtis L. Brown Jr. Field
- Elwell Ferry, river ferry across the Cape Fear River
Demographics
2020 census
As of the 2020 census, there were 29,606 people residing in the county. Racially, 54.4 percent of residents identified as white, 32.3 percent identified as black, 2.7 percent as Native American, and 6.1 percent as other categories. Ethnically, 20.7 percent identified as Hispanic or Latino.
Demographic change
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Between 2010 and 2020, Bladen County experienced a population decline of 15.9 percent, losing 5,584 residents.
Healthcare
Bladen County is served by a single hospital, Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, based in Elizabethtown. According to the 2022 County Health Rankings produced by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, Bladen County ranked 85th in health outcomes of North Carolina's 100 counties, an improvement of 10 ranks over the previous five years. Per the ranking, 26 percent of adults say they are in poor or fair health, the average life expectancy is 75 years, and 16 percent of people under the age of 65 lack health insurance. It has one primary care physician per 4,670 residents.
Economy
Agriculture constitutes a major part of Bladen County's economy. Smithfield Foods operates a pork processing facility north of the town of Tar Heel, the largest such plant in the world. It employs 5,800 workers, making it the county's largest employer. The county is the largest producer of blueberries in the state. Area farmers also grow soybeans, peanuts, corn, wheat, and cotton. The county suffers from a large poverty rate and is one of the most economically distressed counties in the state. According to census figures, about 70 percent of working people in Bladen are employed outside the county.
Communities
Towns
- Bladenboro
- Clarkton
- Dublin
- East Arcadia
- Elizabethtown (county seat and largest community)
- Tar Heel
- White Lake
Census-designated places
Unincorporated communities
- Abbottsburg
- Ammon
- Ammon Ford
- Carvers
- Colly Township
- Council
- Emerson
- Rosindale
- Rowan
- Westbrook
- Zara
Townships
- Abbottsburg
- Bethel
- Bladenboro
- Brown Marsh
- Carvers Creek
- Central
- Clarkton
- Colly
- Cypress Creek
- Elizabethtown
- East Arcadia
- Frenches Creek
- Hollow
- Lake Creek
- Tarheel
- Turnbull
- White Oak
- Dublin
- Whites Creek
Population ranking
The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2020 census of Bladen County.
† = county seat
Rank | Name | Type | Population (2020 census) |
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1 | † Elizabethtown | Town | 3,296 |
2 | Bladenboro | Town | 1,648 |
3 | White Lake | Town | 843 |
4 | Clarkton | Town | 614 |
5 | Kelly | CDP | 446 |
6 | East Arcadia | Town | 418 |
7 | White Oak | CDP | 346 |
8 | Dublin | Town | 267 |
9 | Butters | CDP | 250 |
10 | Tar Heel | Town | 90 |
See also
In Spanish: Condado de Bladen para niños