Orangeburg, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're looking for crime statistics in Orangeburg, SC, you can turn to Radaris. This site provides data on the average number of crimes committed per resident in Orangeburg. The gender breakdown in the city is almost 50/50, but many crimes occur in residential areas with few residents. You'll find red areas on the map, but this doesn't mean that Orangeburg is dangerous.

The city's Jewish population was small, but grew in the early 20th century, when Eastern European Jews came to the area. By 1905, there were around sixty Jewish residents, most of them store owners. Across the county, Jews were found in small towns. Jewish storekeepers in Orangeburg included Alexander Goldiner of St. Matthews, and the Nussbaums of Denmark and Branchville.

The City of Orangeburg operates under a council-manager form of government. The governing body is composed of the mayor and six council members, elected in nonpartisan at-large and single-member district elections to staggered four-year terms. The city is home to South Carolina State University, a four-year public historically Black college. It was founded in 1896. A large portion of Orangeburg's population comes from the agricultural industry.

The population of Orangeburg is approximately 12,903 people. The city is located in South Carolina's Orangeburg County. The city has a total area of 8.3 square miles and is the county seat of Orangeburg County. The city is 37 miles southeast of Columbia, South Carolina. It is home to two historically black institutions of higher education. Claflin University is a liberal arts college and South Carolina State University is a public university.