Sublimity, Oregon Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following is a description of the population and steets of Sublimity City, Oregon. The population of Sublimity was just under 2,000 when the Civil War ended. Sublimity's population declined as Civil War veterans left the town to fight. The depression hit the 1860s, but a wave of German immigrants resettled in the area. Sublimity's population increased dramatically in the 1870s and 1880s, and by 1874, it was divided into twenty city blocks. The population of Sublimity was estimated to be approximately 2,000 in 1878. The town had a number of buildings, including a hotel, rooming house, saloon, store, and more.

The number of people living below the poverty line in Sublimity City is low, with a poverty rate of 1.07% for full-time workers and 3.47% for part-time workers. For non-workers, the poverty rate was 7.59%. The median age for men and women is forty-four, and for females, forty-five to 54. Sublimity is three-fourths the size of Oregon.

The average family size in Sublimity City is 2.9, making it the second-smallest city in the metro area. The largest family size in the area is 3.5 in Aumsville, while Sublimity is twenty-five percent smaller. Despite its size, however, the community is known for its friendliness and welcoming atmosphere. Sublimity is a great place to live, and residents will surely appreciate the friendly ambiance and warm community there.