Lemhi County, Idaho |
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Leadore Salmon Lemhi County is in east central Idaho with Montana to the east. Named after Fort Lemhi, Lemhi County was founded in 1869 and contains 4,564 square miles of land and 5 square miles of water. The county seat is Salmon. |
Fast Facts about Lemhi County, Idaho |
Resident Racial Breakdown:
White Non-Hispanic: 94.2% Hispanic: 3.1% African-American: 0.7% Two or More Races: 1.7% Types of Jobs: Private Sector, wages or salary: 61% Government Sector: 20% Unincorporated, Self-Employed: 18% Homemaker, Unpaid: 1% Population Density: 2 People per Square Mile 2011 Cost of Living Index for Lemhi County: 85.4
2009 Estimates: Population: 7,908 Males: 3,938 Females: 3,970 Median Resident Age: 42.7 Years Estimated Median Household Income: $36,000 Estimated Median Home Value: $120,000 Major Industries: Agriculture & Forestry, Health Care, Educational Services, Lodging & Food Services, Government, Wood Products, Building Materials, Construction, Mining, Social Services |
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