Gilmore City, Iowa Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are wondering what the population of Gilmore is like, here is some information. First, you should know that the population of Gilmore City is made up of both white and black people. While that percentage is not large, it is still significant. This data will help you with your Internet research. Then, you can know how many single people live in the city. Figure 28 shows the number of single adults in the city. Figure 30 shows the number of single men and women.

The town is in Pocahontas County, but it is actually a part of Humboldt County. Its original post office was in a farm owned by Sewell Van Alstine. The Van Alstine family moved to Gilmore City from Illinois in 1870. They operated a farm near the town. Today, the town is part of Humboldt County, and is a small but significant part of the county.

This city has two county license plates. Half of the population of Gilmore City purchases Humboldt county plates while the other half chooses Pocahontas county license plates. The town is a very small place and the population is small. You will find a few people living here, and there is a post office and a theater. The population of Gilmore City is 224 people.