Carmi, Illinois Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are looking for population and steets statistics for Carmi, Illinois, you've come to the right place. In this article, we will discuss the demographics of Carmi, Illinois and show you how it compares to other cities in the state. In addition, we will give you some key facts about Carmi, including the median household income and the poverty rate.

The city of Carmi is located in section 13 of township 5 south, range east. Main street is the main thoroughfare, with the intersection of Pleasant, Rock, and Cherry streets. The population is approximately 1,300, and Main is 37 degrees 30 minutes west to east. North of Main, streets include Cherry, Pleasant, and Locust. The town's population is estimated to be approximately the same, with only a few hundred people living in the township.

Early residents of the city included Daniel Hay, James Gray, and Thomas Gray. The first debating society in Carmi was organized in 1859. The township has had debating societies ever since, with only the Civil War interrupting their meetings. Literary exercises such as declamations and essays were held in the town's public schools. The township also had many notable residents. One of them, Ninian W. Young, was one of the oldest people living in Carmi. He was brought to Carmi by his parents from Butler County, Ky. His parents settled near Liberty and Carmi Township two years later. The first few years in Carmi, he was in the company of Captain Haynes. He was present when the old Indian chief was captured.

The Carmi Cemetery is situated south of Main street, on a 300 foot front by four-eight-six-foot piece of ground. The cemetery was built in 1879 and is home to two eminent preachers. The church's pastor is Rev. Frank Hinton, and the class leader is Henry Sherman. The pulpit is in East Carmi. The Methodist Church is very popular in this town, as are its churches.