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Bostic, North Carolina

Bostic is a town in Rutherford County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 386 at the 2010 census.

Bostic, North Carolina
Bostic Lincoln Center and SCL caboose
Location of Bostic, North Carolina
Coordinates: 35°21′45″N 81°50′10″W / 35.36250°N 81.83611°W / 35.36250; -81.83611
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountyRutherford
Area
 • Total0.93 sq mi (2.42 km2)
 • Land0.93 sq mi (2.42 km2)
 • Water0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Elevation915 ft (279 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total355
 • Density380.49/sq mi (146.97/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
28018
Area code828
FIPS code37-07220[3]
GNIS feature ID2405305[2]
Websitehttps://townofbostic.com

History edit

The area was originally named Black Oak, before being named Bostick and eventually Bostic.[4] It was named after George T. Bostic, a prominent businessman and member of the community. His son, William Chivous Bostic Sr., became an accomplished doctor and researcher of infectious disease.[5]

In 1904, George W. Jones founded the Valdesian Nurseries in Bostic. The nurseries were originally situated on two acres but had expanded to two hundred acres in less than twenty years. The nursery primarily produced ornamental and rare plants for wholesale. The grounds included space for offices, storage, and greenhouses. It was located adjacent to the railroad.[6]

The Bostic Charge Parsonage, Melton-Davis House, and Washburn Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[7][8]

Geography edit

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.9 square miles (2.3 km2), all land.

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
190097
1910209115.5%
1920206−1.4%
193023815.5%
1940226−5.0%
19502270.4%
196027420.7%
19702895.5%
198047664.7%
1990371−22.1%
2000328−11.6%
201038617.7%
2020355−8.0%
U.S. Decennial Census[9]

As of the census[3] of 2000, there were 328 people, 136 households, and 93 families residing in the town. The population density was 377.6 inhabitants per square mile (145.8/km2). There were 153 housing units at an average density of 176.2 per square mile (68.0/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 92.99% White, 4.27% African American, 1.22% Asian, 0.30% from other races, and 1.22% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.30% of the population.

There were 136 households, out of which 35.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 52.9% were married couples living together, 11.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.9% were non-families. 27.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.41 and the average family size was 2.95.

In the town, the age distribution of the population shows 27.1% under the age of 18, 9.1% from 18 to 24, 25.0% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 14.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 88.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 86.7 males.

The median income for a household in the town was $28,125, and the median income for a family was $38,750. Males had a median income of $29,375 versus $20,455 for females. The per capita income for the town was $15,454. None of the families and 4.5% of the population were living below the poverty line, including no under eighteens and 14.0% of those over 64.

Abraham Lincoln edit

Some believe that Abraham Lincoln was born on Puzzle Creek near Bostic. The Bostic Lincoln Center points to historians and Lincoln biographers that put Lincoln's birth 5 years earlier than is commonly accepted. These histories have him born to his mother Nancy Hanks and took the name Lincoln only after Hanks moved to Kentucky with the then infant Abraham. Richard Martin and 15 other men have been named as Abraham Lincoln's father.[10][11]

Rail edit

Bostic has long been a stop for the Seaboard Air Line (later Seaboard Coast Line), now CSXT, to exchange crews with the former Clinchfield Railroad.[12] CSXT also operates the former SAL/CRR yard, located just northwest of town. Bostic has only three caution signals and no red lights. There is a Seaboard Coast Line caboose on display at the center of town. The caboose is painted in the 1970s Family Lines System scheme.

Bostic was nearly the terminus for the Clinchfield Railroad before Spartanburg, South Carolina was chosen as the terminus.[12]

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved September 20, 2022.
  2. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Bostic, North Carolina
  3. ^ a b "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  4. ^ Davis, Anita Price (2013). Legendary Locals of Rutherford County. Arcadia Publishing. p. 114. ISBN 978-1-4671-0064-9.
  5. ^ "DRS. BOSTIC AND BOSTIC" (PDF). THE FOREST CITY (N. C.) COURIER. June 4, 1931.
  6. ^ The National Nurseryman. National Nurserymen Publishing Company. 1922. pp. 311–312.
  7. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  8. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Listings". Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 8/27/12 through 8/31/12. National Park Service. September 7, 2012.
  9. ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  10. ^ "From Deseret News archives: Truth or fiction: North Carolina hilltop is real birthplace of Abraham Lincol". Deseret News.
  11. ^ "Background". Bostic Lincoln Center.
  12. ^ a b Poole, Cary Franklin (1995). A History of Railroading in Western North Carolina. The Overmountain Press. pp. 78–90. ISBN 978-0-932807-87-8.

External links edit

  • Bostic Lincoln Center

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Bostic is a town in Rutherford County North Carolina United States The population was 386 at the 2010 census Bostic North CarolinaTownBostic Lincoln Center and SCL cabooseLocation of Bostic North CarolinaCoordinates 35 21 45 N 81 50 10 W 35 36250 N 81 83611 W 35 36250 81 83611CountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountyRutherfordArea 1 Total0 93 sq mi 2 42 km2 Land0 93 sq mi 2 42 km2 Water0 00 sq mi 0 00 km2 Elevation 2 915 ft 279 m Population 2020 Total355 Density380 49 sq mi 146 97 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP code28018Area code828FIPS code37 07220 3 GNIS feature ID2405305 2 Websitehttps townofbostic com Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Abraham Lincoln 5 Rail 6 Notable people 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe area was originally named Black Oak before being named Bostick and eventually Bostic 4 It was named after George T Bostic a prominent businessman and member of the community His son William Chivous Bostic Sr became an accomplished doctor and researcher of infectious disease 5 In 1904 George W Jones founded the Valdesian Nurseries in Bostic The nurseries were originally situated on two acres but had expanded to two hundred acres in less than twenty years The nursery primarily produced ornamental and rare plants for wholesale The grounds included space for offices storage and greenhouses It was located adjacent to the railroad 6 The Bostic Charge Parsonage Melton Davis House and Washburn Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places 7 8 Geography editAccording to the United States Census Bureau the town has a total area of 0 9 square miles 2 3 km2 all land Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 190097 1910209115 5 1920206 1 4 193023815 5 1940226 5 0 19502270 4 196027420 7 19702895 5 198047664 7 1990371 22 1 2000328 11 6 201038617 7 2020355 8 0 U S Decennial Census 9 As of the census 3 of 2000 there were 328 people 136 households and 93 families residing in the town The population density was 377 6 inhabitants per square mile 145 8 km2 There were 153 housing units at an average density of 176 2 per square mile 68 0 km2 The racial makeup of the town was 92 99 White 4 27 African American 1 22 Asian 0 30 from other races and 1 22 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0 30 of the population There were 136 households out of which 35 3 had children under the age of 18 living with them 52 9 were married couples living together 11 0 had a female householder with no husband present and 30 9 were non families 27 2 of all households were made up of individuals and 13 2 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 41 and the average family size was 2 95 In the town the age distribution of the population shows 27 1 under the age of 18 9 1 from 18 to 24 25 0 from 25 to 44 24 4 from 45 to 64 and 14 3 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 36 years For every 100 females there were 88 5 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 86 7 males The median income for a household in the town was 28 125 and the median income for a family was 38 750 Males had a median income of 29 375 versus 20 455 for females The per capita income for the town was 15 454 None of the families and 4 5 of the population were living below the poverty line including no under eighteens and 14 0 of those over 64 Abraham Lincoln editSome believe that Abraham Lincoln was born on Puzzle Creek near Bostic The Bostic Lincoln Center points to historians and Lincoln biographers that put Lincoln s birth 5 years earlier than is commonly accepted These histories have him born to his mother Nancy Hanks and took the name Lincoln only after Hanks moved to Kentucky with the then infant Abraham Richard Martin and 15 other men have been named as Abraham Lincoln s father 10 11 Rail editBostic has long been a stop for the Seaboard Air Line later Seaboard Coast Line now CSXT to exchange crews with the former Clinchfield Railroad 12 CSXT also operates the former SAL CRR yard located just northwest of town Bostic has only three caution signals and no red lights There is a Seaboard Coast Line caboose on display at the center of town The caboose is painted in the 1970s Family Lines System scheme Bostic was nearly the terminus for the Clinchfield Railroad before Spartanburg South Carolina was chosen as the terminus 12 Notable people editWilliam Chivous Bostic Sr prominent doctor and son of the town s namesake Merle Davis Umstead served as First Lady of North Carolina Phil Prince 12th president of Clemson University Lewis Jolley running back for the Houston OilersReferences edit ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 20 2022 a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Bostic North Carolina a b U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Davis Anita Price 2013 Legendary Locals of Rutherford County Arcadia Publishing p 114 ISBN 978 1 4671 0064 9 DRS BOSTIC AND BOSTIC PDF THE FOREST CITY N C COURIER June 4 1931 The National Nurseryman National Nurserymen Publishing Company 1922 pp 311 312 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 National Register of Historic Places Listings Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties 8 27 12 through 8 31 12 National Park Service September 7 2012 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 From Deseret News archives Truth or fiction North Carolina hilltop is real birthplace of Abraham Lincol Deseret News Background Bostic Lincoln Center a b Poole Cary Franklin 1995 A History of Railroading in Western North Carolina The Overmountain Press pp 78 90 ISBN 978 0 932807 87 8 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bostic North Carolina Bostic Lincoln Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bostic North Carolina amp 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