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Clay County is a county in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Illinois. As of the 2020 United States Census , the population was 13,288. [1] Since 1842, its county seat has been Louisville , in the center of the county's area.
Clay City is located in southeastern Clay County at (38.686883, -88.353121), about 1 mile (1.6 km) southwest of the Little Wabash U.S. Route 50 passes through the southern side of the village, leading west 7 miles (11 km) to Flora and east 15 miles (24 km) to Olney .
UTC-5 ( CDT) ZIP code. 62824. FIPS code. 17-025-14728. Clay City Township is one of twelve townships in Clay County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,166 and it contained 575 housing units. [1]
History. Flora was founded by Samuel White. White was born September 10, 1831, in Warren County, Ohio. He and his family came to Clay County in 1852. During that time, he purchased 85 acres (34 ha) of land from the State of Illinois. His first wife, Sarah Ann Wall was born in 1833. Sarah died December 13, 1859, in Flora, and is buried in the ...
Louisville, Illinois. Location of Louisville in Clay County, Illinois. / 38.77139°N 88.50639°W / 38.77139; -88.50639. Louisville ( / ˈluːɪsvɪl / LOO-iss-vil) [2] is a village in Clay County, Illinois, United States, along the Little Wabash River. The population was 1,136 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Clay County.
ZIP codes. 62839, 62899. FIPS code. 17-025-83752. Xenia Township ( / ˈziːniə / ZEE-nee-ə) is one of twelve townships in Clay County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2020 census, its population was 617 and it contained 303 housing units.
UTC-5 ( CDT) ZIP codes. 62839, 62858, 62899. FIPS code. 17-025-33266. Harter Township is one of twelve townships in Clay County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2020 census, its population was 6,159 and it contained 2,871 housing units.
The Clay County Courthouse, located at 300 Broadway Street in Louisville, is the county courthouse serving Clay County, Illinois. Built in 1913, the courthouse was Clay County's fourth courthouse; it has served continuously as the seat of Clay County government since its opening. Architect Joseph W. Royer, who planned several other Illinois ...