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Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Suffolk County is located in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in the United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 797,936,[1] making it the fourth-most populous county in Massachusetts.[2] The county comprises the cities of Boston, Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop.[3] The traditional county seat is Boston, the state capital and the largest city in Massachusetts.[4] The county government was abolished in 1999, and so Suffolk County today functions only as an administrative subdivision of state government and a set of communities grouped together for some statistical purposes. Suffolk County is located at the core of the Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the greater Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT Combined Statistical Area.

Suffolk County
Suffolk County Courthouse
Location within the U.S. state of Massachusetts
Massachusetts's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 42°20′06″N 71°04′25″W / 42.334949°N 71.073494°W / 42.334949; -71.073494
Country United States
State Massachusetts
FoundedMay 10, 1643
Named forSuffolk
SeatBoston
Largest cityBoston
Area
 • Total120 sq mi (300 km2)
 • Land58.15 sq mi (150.6 km2)
 • Water62 sq mi (160 km2)  52%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total797,936
 • Density13,698/sq mi (5,289/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Congressional districts5th, 7th, 8th

History Edit

 
Old Suffolk County Courthouse 1810-1841

The county was created by the Massachusetts General Court on May 10, 1643, when it was ordered "that the whole plantation within this jurisdiction be divided into four shires". Suffolk initially contained Boston, Roxbury, Dorchester, Dedham, Braintree, Weymouth, and Hingham.[5] The county was named after Suffolk, England, which means "southern folk."[6]

In 1731, the extreme western portions of Suffolk County, which included Mendon and Uxbridge, were split off to become part of Worcester County. In 1793, most of the original Suffolk County (including Milton) except for Boston, Chelsea, Hingham, and Hull (which remained in Suffolk) split off and became Norfolk County. Hingham and Hull would leave Suffolk County and join Plymouth County in 1803.[7] Revere was set off from Chelsea and incorporated in 1846 and Winthrop was set off from Revere and incorporated in 1852. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, Boston annexed several adjacent cities and towns including Hyde Park, Roxbury, West Roxbury, and Dorchester from Norfolk County and Charlestown and Brighton from Middlesex County, resulting in an enlargement of Suffolk County.

Government and politics Edit

Like an increasing number of Massachusetts counties, Suffolk County exists today only as a historical geographic region, and has no county government.[8] All former county functions were assumed by state agencies in 1999. The sheriff, district attorney, and some other regional officials with specific duties are still elected locally to perform duties within the county region, but there is no county council, executives or commissioners. Prior to the abolition of county government, the authority of the Suffolk County Commission had for many years been exercised by the Boston City Council, even though three communities in the county are not part of the city. However, communities are now granted the right to form their own regional compacts for sharing services.[9]

Politically speaking, Suffolk County supports the Democratic Party overwhelmingly. No Republican presidential candidate has won there since Calvin Coolidge in 1924. In 2012 Barack Obama received 77.4% of the vote, compared to 20.8% for former governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney. In the 2014 gubernatorial election, Martha Coakley carried the county by a 32.4% margin, while losing the election statewide by 48.4 to 46.5%. In 2020, Joe Biden won the county by the largest margin of any presidential candidate since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964, and was the first candidate since then to win more than 80% of the vote in the county.

Voter registration and party enrollment as of October 17, 2018[10]
Party Number of voters Percentage
Democratic 235,436 49.90%
Republican 28,033 5.94%
Unenrolled 202,510 42.92%
Minor Parties 5,850 1.24%
Total 471,829 100%
United States presidential election results for Suffolk County, Massachusetts[11]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 58,613 17.47% 270,522 80.64% 6,327 1.89%
2016 50,421 16.09% 245,751 78.44% 17,111 5.46%
2012 59,999 20.75% 223,896 77.45% 5,203 1.80%
2008 57,194 21.24% 207,128 76.94% 4,900 1.82%
2004 54,923 22.82% 182,592 75.88% 3,130 1.30%
2000 44,441 20.48% 154,888 71.38% 17,671 8.14%
1996 39,753 19.94% 145,586 73.01% 14,053 7.05%
1992 51,378 23.43% 132,921 60.62% 34,974 15.95%
1988 77,137 34.37% 143,677 64.02% 3,596 1.60%
1984 91,563 37.37% 152,568 62.27% 866 0.35%
1980 73,271 33.89% 113,416 52.46% 29,520 13.65%
1976 80,623 34.70% 142,010 61.11% 9,739 4.19%
1972 85,272 33.73% 166,250 65.76% 1,299 0.51%
1968 48,952 18.20% 203,406 75.62% 16,619 6.18%
1964 40,251 13.50% 257,161 86.22% 842 0.28%
1960 85,750 25.25% 252,823 74.44% 1,044 0.31%
1956 162,836 45.78% 191,245 53.77% 1,605 0.45%
1952 162,147 40.05% 240,957 59.51% 1,775 0.44%
1948 105,671 27.44% 265,611 68.98% 13,785 3.58%
1944 139,285 37.19% 234,475 62.61% 727 0.19%
1940 138,575 36.07% 243,233 63.32% 2,337 0.61%
1936 96,418 27.55% 223,732 63.92% 29,860 8.53%
1932 88,737 29.97% 198,792 67.14% 8,543 2.89%
1928 99,392 32.47% 204,603 66.84% 2,135 0.70%
1924 104,658 47.14% 78,702 35.45% 38,633 17.40%
1920 108,089 58.08% 67,552 36.30% 10,457 5.62%
1916 42,492 40.03% 61,047 57.51% 2,609 2.46%
1912 24,179 24.71% 46,059 47.07% 27,613 28.22%
1908 46,337 48.50% 43,773 45.82% 5,429 5.68%
1904 43,681 44.14% 51,714 52.26% 3,569 3.61%
1900 40,951 44.82% 47,534 52.03% 2,880 3.15%
1896 53,633 59.89% 31,744 35.45% 4,174 4.66%
1892 35,304 43.38% 44,504 54.68% 1,584 1.95%
1888 31,191 44.15% 38,540 54.55% 921 1.30%
1884 23,283 36.85% 34,621 54.80% 5,278 8.35%
1880 28,346 49.21% 28,861 50.10% 396 0.69%
1876 22,832 47.49% 25,101 52.21% 141 0.29%

Law enforcement Edit

The Suffolk County Sheriff's Department's primary responsibility is oversight of the Nashua Street Jail and the South Bay House of Correction. These were built in the 1990s to replace the historic Charles Street Jail and Deer Island Prison, respectively. The Suffolk County Sheriff's Department was among those named in a 2020 WBUR report about the neglect of inmates with medical conditions in Massachusetts prisons leading to their deaths.[12]

Several notable figures in Massachusetts history were once the sheriff of Suffolk County:[13]

Geography Edit

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 120 square miles (310 km2), of which 58 square miles (150 km2) is land and 62 square miles (160 km2) (52%) is water.[14] It is the second-smallest county in Massachusetts by land area and smallest by total area.

Adjacent counties Edit

Suffolk County has no land border with Plymouth County to its southeast, but the two counties share a water boundary in the middle of Massachusetts Bay.

National protected areas Edit

Major highways Edit

Demographics Edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
179044,865
180028,015−37.6%
181034,38122.7%
182043,94027.8%
183062,16341.5%
184095,77354.1%
1850144,51750.9%
1860192,70033.3%
1870270,80240.5%
1880387,92743.3%
1890484,78025.0%
1900611,41726.1%
1910731,38819.6%
1920835,52214.2%
1930879,5365.3%
1940863,248−1.9%
1950896,6153.9%
1960791,329−11.7%
1970735,190−7.1%
1980650,142−11.6%
1990663,9062.1%
2000689,8073.9%
2010722,0234.7%
2020797,93610.5%
2021 (est.)771,245−3.3%
U.S. Decennial Census[15]
1790-1960[16] 1900-1990[17]
1990-2000[18] 2010-2020[19][20]

Of the 292,767 households, 24.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 27.1% were married couples living together, 16.3% had a female householder with no husband present, 52.0% were non-families, and 36.3% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 2.30 and the average family size was 3.11. The median age was 31.5 years.[21]

The median income for a household in the county was $50,597 and the median income for a family was $58,127. Males had a median income of $48,887 versus $43,658 for females. The per capita income for the county was $30,720. About 15.7% of families and 20.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 28.1% of those under age 18 and 19.1% of those age 65 or over.[22]

Suffolk County Racial Breakdown of Population (2017)[23][24]
Race Percentage of
Suffolk County
population
Percentage of
Massachusetts
population
Percentage of
United States
population
County-to-State
Difference
County-to-USA
Difference
White 61.7% 81.3% 76.6% –19.6% –14.9%
White (Non-Hispanic) 45.4% 72.1% 60.7% –26.7% –15.3%
Black 24.9% 8.8% 13.4% +16.1% +11.5%
Hispanic 22.9% 11.9% 18.1% +11.0% +4.8%
Asian 9.1% 6.9% 5.8% +2.2% +3.3%
Native Americans/Hawaiians 0.9% 0.6% 1.5% +0.3% –0.6%
Two or more races 3.4% 2.4% 2.7% +1.0% +0.7%

Ancestry Edit

According to the 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, the largest ancestry groups in Suffolk County, Massachusetts are:[25][26]

Ancestry Percentage of
Suffolk County
population
Percentage of
Massachusetts
population
Percentage of
United States
population
County-to-State
Difference
County-to-USA
Difference
Irish 13.73% 21.16% 10.39% –7.42% +3.35%
Italian 9.50% 13.19% 5.39% –3.69% +7.80%
West Indian 6.05% 1.96% 0.90% +4.09% +1.05%
Puerto Rican 5.32% 4.52% 1.66% +0.80% +3.66%
English 4.32% 9.77% 7.67% –5.45% –3.35%
German 4.21% 6.00% 14.40% –1.79% –10.19%
Chinese 4.02% 2.28% 1.24% +1.74% +2.78%
American 3.96% 4.26% 6.89% –0.30% –2.93%
Sub-Saharan African 3.78% 2.00% 1.01% +1.78% +2.76%
Haitian 3.13% 1.15% 0.31% +1.98% +2.82%
Polish 2.41% 4.67% 2.93% –2.26% –0.53%
French 2.01% 6.82% 2.56% –4.81% –0.55%
Cape Verdean 1.99% 0.97% 0.03% +1.02% +1.96%
Vietnamese 1.61% 0.69% 0.54% +0.92% +1.07%
Russian 1.56% 1.65% 0.88% –0.08% +0.69%
Arab 1.54% 1.10% 0.59% +0.44% +0.95%
Jamaican 1.47% 0.44% 0.34% +1.03% +1.12%
Scottish 1.27% 2.28% 1.71% –1.02% –0.45%
Asian Indian 1.22% 1.39% 1.09% –0.17% +0.13%
Mexican 1.18% 0.67% 11.96% +0.51% –10.78%
French Canadian 1.19% 3.91% 0.65% –2.72% +0.53%

Demographic breakdown by town Edit

Income Edit

Data is from the 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.[27][28][29]

Rank Town Area (land) Per capita
income
Median
household
income
Median
family
income
Population Number of
households
1 Winthrop City 2.0 sq mi (5.2 km2) $36,624 $61,744 $81,647 17,430 7,356
Massachusetts State $35,051 $65,981 $83,371 6,512,227 2,522,409
2 Boston City 48.42 sq mi (125.4 km2) $33,158 $51,739 $61,035 609,942 247,621
Suffolk County County $32,034 $51,638 $60,342 713,089 286,437
United States Country $27,915 $52,762 $64,293 306,603,772 114,761,359
3 Revere City 5.9 sq mi (15 km2) $25,085 $50,592 $58,345 50,845 19,425
4 Chelsea City 2.2 sq mi (5.7 km2) $20,214 $43,155 $46,967 34,872 12,035

Communities Edit

 
Map of Suffolk County showing (clockwise from bottom) Boston (red), Chelsea (yellow), Revere (green), and Winthrop (blue). Interior water features such as Boston Harbor are filled in by the color of the containing city.

Education Edit

Each city has its own school district (including Boston Public Schools, Chelsea Public Schools, Revere Public Schools, and Winthrop Public Schools), which all follow municipal boundaries.[30]

Tertiary institutions in the county include:

Public library systems in the county include:

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Census - Geography Profile: Suffolk County, Massachusetts". Census Bureau QuickFacts. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  2. ^ "USA/Massachusetts/Counties". The 192nd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. from the original on July 28, 2022. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  3. ^ "A Listing of Counties and the Cities and Towns Within". Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
  4. ^ "Find a County". National Association of Counties. from the original on May 31, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  5. ^ Davis, William T. Bench and Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, p. 44. The Boston History Company, 1895.
  6. ^ Thomas Cox, Anthony Hall, Robert Morden, Magna Britannia Antiqua & Nova: Or, A New, Exact, and Comprehensive Survey of the Ancient and Present State of Great Britain, Volume 5, (Caesar Ward and Richard Chandler: London, 1738), pg. 171 (accessed on Google Book Search, June 22, 2008)
  7. ^ "History of Norfolk County - Norfolk County". www.norfolkcounty.org. from the original on November 23, 2016. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  8. ^ "CIS: Historical Data Relating to the Incorporation of Counties in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts". www.sec.state.ma.us. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  9. ^ See also: League of Women Voters page on counties April 21, 2004, at the Wayback Machine.
  10. ^ "Registration and Party Enrollment Statistics as of October 17, 2018" (PDF). Massachusetts Elections Division. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  11. ^ Leip, David. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org. from the original on March 23, 2018. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  12. ^ Christine Willmsen; Beth Healy (March 23, 2020). "When Inmates Die Of Poor Medical Care, Jails Often Keep It Secret". WBUR. Retrieved December 19, 2021.
  13. ^ "History of Sheriffs". Suffolk County Sheriff's Office. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
  14. ^ "2010 Census Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. August 22, 2012. Archived from the original on September 14, 2014. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
  15. ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
  16. ^ "Historical Census Browser". University of Virginia Library. from the original on August 11, 2012. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
  17. ^ "Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990". United States Census Bureau. from the original on April 28, 2015. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
  18. ^ "Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. (PDF) from the original on December 18, 2014. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
  19. ^ "State & County QuickFacts". United States Census Bureau. from the original on June 24, 2011. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
  20. ^ "2020 Population and Housing State Data". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
  21. ^ "DP-1 Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  22. ^ "DP03 SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS – 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  23. ^ "Suffolk County, Massachusetts QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau". census.gov.
  24. ^ "Massachusetts QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau". census.gov.
  25. ^ "PEOPLE REPORTING ANCESTRY 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved August 25, 2018.
  26. ^ "ACS DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSING ESTIMATES 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved August 25, 2018.
  27. ^ "SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 12, 2020. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  28. ^ "ACS DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSING ESTIMATES 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 12, 2020. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  29. ^ "HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 12, 2020. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  30. ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Suffolk County, MA" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved July 22, 2022. - Text list
  31. ^ "Chelsea Campus". Bunker Hill Community College. Retrieved July 22, 2022. 70 Everett Avenue Chelsea, MA 02150
  32. ^ "Public Library". City of Chelsea. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  33. ^ "Home". Revere Public Library. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  34. ^ "Home". Winthrop Public Library and Museum. Retrieved July 22, 2022.

External links Edit

  • Suffolk County Sheriff's Department
  • Suffolk County District Attorney
  • Suffolk County Registry of Deeds
  • Walling & Gray. from the 1871
  • National Register of Historic Places listing for Suffolk Co., Massachusetts
  • Map of cities and towns of Massachusetts September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

42°21′32″N 71°03′28″W / 42.35892°N 71.05781°W / 42.35892; -71.05781

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Suffolk County is located in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States As of the 2020 census the population was 797 936 1 making it the fourth most populous county in Massachusetts 2 The county comprises the cities of Boston Chelsea Revere and Winthrop 3 The traditional county seat is Boston the state capital and the largest city in Massachusetts 4 The county government was abolished in 1999 and so Suffolk County today functions only as an administrative subdivision of state government and a set of communities grouped together for some statistical purposes Suffolk County is located at the core of the Boston Cambridge Newton MA NH Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the greater Boston Worcester Providence MA RI NH CT Combined Statistical Area Suffolk CountyCountySuffolk County CourthouseSealLocation within the U S state of MassachusettsMassachusetts s location within the U S Coordinates 42 20 06 N 71 04 25 W 42 334949 N 71 073494 W 42 334949 71 073494Country United StatesState MassachusettsFoundedMay 10 1643Named forSuffolkSeatBostonLargest cityBostonArea Total120 sq mi 300 km2 Land58 15 sq mi 150 6 km2 Water62 sq mi 160 km2 52 Population 2020 Total797 936 Density13 698 sq mi 5 289 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Congressional districts5th 7th 8th Contents 1 History 2 Government and politics 2 1 Law enforcement 3 Geography 3 1 Adjacent counties 3 2 National protected areas 3 3 Major highways 4 Demographics 4 1 Ancestry 4 2 Demographic breakdown by town 4 2 1 Income 5 Communities 6 Education 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Old Suffolk County Courthouse 1810 1841The county was created by the Massachusetts General Court on May 10 1643 when it was ordered that the whole plantation within this jurisdiction be divided into four shires Suffolk initially contained Boston Roxbury Dorchester Dedham Braintree Weymouth and Hingham 5 The county was named after Suffolk England which means southern folk 6 In 1731 the extreme western portions of Suffolk County which included Mendon and Uxbridge were split off to become part of Worcester County In 1793 most of the original Suffolk County including Milton except for Boston Chelsea Hingham and Hull which remained in Suffolk split off and became Norfolk County Hingham and Hull would leave Suffolk County and join Plymouth County in 1803 7 Revere was set off from Chelsea and incorporated in 1846 and Winthrop was set off from Revere and incorporated in 1852 In the late 19th century and early 20th century Boston annexed several adjacent cities and towns including Hyde Park Roxbury West Roxbury and Dorchester from Norfolk County and Charlestown and Brighton from Middlesex County resulting in an enlargement of Suffolk County Government and politics EditLike an increasing number of Massachusetts counties Suffolk County exists today only as a historical geographic region and has no county government 8 All former county functions were assumed by state agencies in 1999 The sheriff district attorney and some other regional officials with specific duties are still elected locally to perform duties within the county region but there is no county council executives or commissioners Prior to the abolition of county government the authority of the Suffolk County Commission had for many years been exercised by the Boston City Council even though three communities in the county are not part of the city However communities are now granted the right to form their own regional compacts for sharing services 9 Politically speaking Suffolk County supports the Democratic Party overwhelmingly No Republican presidential candidate has won there since Calvin Coolidge in 1924 In 2012 Barack Obama received 77 4 of the vote compared to 20 8 for former governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney In the 2014 gubernatorial election Martha Coakley carried the county by a 32 4 margin while losing the election statewide by 48 4 to 46 5 In 2020 Joe Biden won the county by the largest margin of any presidential candidate since Lyndon B Johnson in 1964 and was the first candidate since then to win more than 80 of the vote in the county Voter registration and party enrollment as of October 17 2018 10 Party Number of voters PercentageDemocratic 235 436 49 90 Republican 28 033 5 94 Unenrolled 202 510 42 92 Minor Parties 5 850 1 24 Total 471 829 100 United States presidential election results for Suffolk County Massachusetts 11 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 58 613 17 47 270 522 80 64 6 327 1 89 2016 50 421 16 09 245 751 78 44 17 111 5 46 2012 59 999 20 75 223 896 77 45 5 203 1 80 2008 57 194 21 24 207 128 76 94 4 900 1 82 2004 54 923 22 82 182 592 75 88 3 130 1 30 2000 44 441 20 48 154 888 71 38 17 671 8 14 1996 39 753 19 94 145 586 73 01 14 053 7 05 1992 51 378 23 43 132 921 60 62 34 974 15 95 1988 77 137 34 37 143 677 64 02 3 596 1 60 1984 91 563 37 37 152 568 62 27 866 0 35 1980 73 271 33 89 113 416 52 46 29 520 13 65 1976 80 623 34 70 142 010 61 11 9 739 4 19 1972 85 272 33 73 166 250 65 76 1 299 0 51 1968 48 952 18 20 203 406 75 62 16 619 6 18 1964 40 251 13 50 257 161 86 22 842 0 28 1960 85 750 25 25 252 823 74 44 1 044 0 31 1956 162 836 45 78 191 245 53 77 1 605 0 45 1952 162 147 40 05 240 957 59 51 1 775 0 44 1948 105 671 27 44 265 611 68 98 13 785 3 58 1944 139 285 37 19 234 475 62 61 727 0 19 1940 138 575 36 07 243 233 63 32 2 337 0 61 1936 96 418 27 55 223 732 63 92 29 860 8 53 1932 88 737 29 97 198 792 67 14 8 543 2 89 1928 99 392 32 47 204 603 66 84 2 135 0 70 1924 104 658 47 14 78 702 35 45 38 633 17 40 1920 108 089 58 08 67 552 36 30 10 457 5 62 1916 42 492 40 03 61 047 57 51 2 609 2 46 1912 24 179 24 71 46 059 47 07 27 613 28 22 1908 46 337 48 50 43 773 45 82 5 429 5 68 1904 43 681 44 14 51 714 52 26 3 569 3 61 1900 40 951 44 82 47 534 52 03 2 880 3 15 1896 53 633 59 89 31 744 35 45 4 174 4 66 1892 35 304 43 38 44 504 54 68 1 584 1 95 1888 31 191 44 15 38 540 54 55 921 1 30 1884 23 283 36 85 34 621 54 80 5 278 8 35 1880 28 346 49 21 28 861 50 10 396 0 69 1876 22 832 47 49 25 101 52 21 141 0 29 Law enforcement Edit The Suffolk County Sheriff s Department s primary responsibility is oversight of the Nashua Street Jail and the South Bay House of Correction These were built in the 1990s to replace the historic Charles Street Jail and Deer Island Prison respectively The Suffolk County Sheriff s Department was among those named in a 2020 WBUR report about the neglect of inmates with medical conditions in Massachusetts prisons leading to their deaths 12 Several notable figures in Massachusetts history were once the sheriff of Suffolk County 13 Joseph Hall 1818 1825 Charles Pinckney Sumner 1825 1839 John M Clark 1855 1883 John A Keliher 1917 1938 John F Dowd 1938 1939 Frederick R Sullivan 1939 1968 John W Sears 1968 1969 Thomas S Eisenstadt 1969 1977 Dennis J Kearney 1977 1987 Robert Rufo 1987 1996 Andrea Cabral 2002 2013 Steven W Tompkins 2013 present Geography EditAccording to the U S Census Bureau the county has a total area of 120 square miles 310 km2 of which 58 square miles 150 km2 is land and 62 square miles 160 km2 52 is water 14 It is the second smallest county in Massachusetts by land area and smallest by total area Adjacent counties Edit Essex County north Norfolk County south Middlesex County west Suffolk County has no land border with Plymouth County to its southeast but the two counties share a water boundary in the middle of Massachusetts Bay National protected areas Edit Boston African American National Historic Site Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area part Boston National Historical ParkMajor highways Edit nbsp I 90 Mass Pike nbsp I 93 nbsp US 1 nbsp US 20 nbsp Route 1A nbsp Route 9 nbsp Route 16 nbsp Route 28 nbsp Route 30 nbsp Route 60 nbsp Route 99 nbsp Route 107 nbsp Route 145 nbsp Route 203Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 179044 865 180028 015 37 6 181034 38122 7 182043 94027 8 183062 16341 5 184095 77354 1 1850144 51750 9 1860192 70033 3 1870270 80240 5 1880387 92743 3 1890484 78025 0 1900611 41726 1 1910731 38819 6 1920835 52214 2 1930879 5365 3 1940863 248 1 9 1950896 6153 9 1960791 329 11 7 1970735 190 7 1 1980650 142 11 6 1990663 9062 1 2000689 8073 9 2010722 0234 7 2020797 93610 5 2021 est 771 245 3 3 U S Decennial Census 15 1790 1960 16 1900 1990 17 1990 2000 18 2010 2020 19 20 Of the 292 767 households 24 4 had children under the age of 18 living with them 27 1 were married couples living together 16 3 had a female householder with no husband present 52 0 were non families and 36 3 of all households were made up of individuals The average household size was 2 30 and the average family size was 3 11 The median age was 31 5 years 21 The median income for a household in the county was 50 597 and the median income for a family was 58 127 Males had a median income of 48 887 versus 43 658 for females The per capita income for the county was 30 720 About 15 7 of families and 20 6 of the population were below the poverty line including 28 1 of those under age 18 and 19 1 of those age 65 or over 22 Suffolk County Racial Breakdown of Population 2017 23 24 Race Percentage of Suffolk Countypopulation Percentage ofMassachusettspopulation Percentage ofUnited Statespopulation County to StateDifference County to USADifferenceWhite 61 7 81 3 76 6 19 6 14 9 White Non Hispanic 45 4 72 1 60 7 26 7 15 3 Black 24 9 8 8 13 4 16 1 11 5 Hispanic 22 9 11 9 18 1 11 0 4 8 Asian 9 1 6 9 5 8 2 2 3 3 Native Americans Hawaiians 0 9 0 6 1 5 0 3 0 6 Two or more races 3 4 2 4 2 7 1 0 0 7 Ancestry Edit According to the 2012 2016 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates the largest ancestry groups in Suffolk County Massachusetts are 25 26 Ancestry Percentage ofSuffolk Countypopulation Percentage ofMassachusettspopulation Percentage ofUnited Statespopulation County to StateDifference County to USADifferenceIrish 13 73 21 16 10 39 7 42 3 35 Italian 9 50 13 19 5 39 3 69 7 80 West Indian 6 05 1 96 0 90 4 09 1 05 Puerto Rican 5 32 4 52 1 66 0 80 3 66 English 4 32 9 77 7 67 5 45 3 35 German 4 21 6 00 14 40 1 79 10 19 Chinese 4 02 2 28 1 24 1 74 2 78 American 3 96 4 26 6 89 0 30 2 93 Sub Saharan African 3 78 2 00 1 01 1 78 2 76 Haitian 3 13 1 15 0 31 1 98 2 82 Polish 2 41 4 67 2 93 2 26 0 53 French 2 01 6 82 2 56 4 81 0 55 Cape Verdean 1 99 0 97 0 03 1 02 1 96 Vietnamese 1 61 0 69 0 54 0 92 1 07 Russian 1 56 1 65 0 88 0 08 0 69 Arab 1 54 1 10 0 59 0 44 0 95 Jamaican 1 47 0 44 0 34 1 03 1 12 Scottish 1 27 2 28 1 71 1 02 0 45 Asian Indian 1 22 1 39 1 09 0 17 0 13 Mexican 1 18 0 67 11 96 0 51 10 78 French Canadian 1 19 3 91 0 65 2 72 0 53 Demographic breakdown by town Edit Income Edit See also List of Massachusetts locations by per capita income Data is from the 2007 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates 27 28 29 Rank Town Area land Per capitaincome Medianhouseholdincome Medianfamilyincome Population Number ofhouseholds1 Winthrop City 2 0 sq mi 5 2 km2 36 624 61 744 81 647 17 430 7 356Massachusetts State 35 051 65 981 83 371 6 512 227 2 522 4092 Boston City 48 42 sq mi 125 4 km2 33 158 51 739 61 035 609 942 247 621Suffolk County County 32 034 51 638 60 342 713 089 286 437United States Country 27 915 52 762 64 293 306 603 772 114 761 3593 Revere City 5 9 sq mi 15 km2 25 085 50 592 58 345 50 845 19 4254 Chelsea City 2 2 sq mi 5 7 km2 20 214 43 155 46 967 34 872 12 035Communities Edit nbsp Map of Suffolk County showing clockwise from bottom Boston red Chelsea yellow Revere green and Winthrop blue Interior water features such as Boston Harbor are filled in by the color of the containing city Boston traditional county seat Chelsea Revere WinthropEducation EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2022 Each city has its own school district including Boston Public Schools Chelsea Public Schools Revere Public Schools and Winthrop Public Schools which all follow municipal boundaries 30 Tertiary institutions in the county include Bay State College Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology Berklee College of Music Boston Architectural College Boston College eastern side Boston University Bunker Hill Community College Includes a Chelsea Campus 31 Cambridge College Emerson College Emmanuel College Fisher College parts of Harvard University including Harvard Business School and Harvard Medical School Massachusetts College of Art and Design Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences MGH Institute of Health Professions New England College of Optometry New England Conservatory New England Law Boston North Bennet Street School Northeastern University Roxbury Community College Saint John s Seminary Sattler College Simmons University Suffolk University Tufts University School of Medicine University of Massachusetts Boston Urban College of Boston Wentworth Institute of Technology Public library systems in the county include Boston Public Library Chelsea Public Library 32 Revere Public Library 33 Winthrop Public Library and Museum 34 See also Edit nbsp Massachusetts portalList of Massachusetts locations by per capita income Registry of Deeds Massachusetts USS Suffolk County LST 1173 National Register of Historic Places listings in Suffolk County MassachusettsReferences Edit Census Geography Profile Suffolk County Massachusetts Census Bureau QuickFacts Retrieved May 9 2018 USA Massachusetts Counties The 192nd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Archived from the original on July 28 2022 Retrieved July 28 2022 A Listing of Counties and the Cities and Towns Within Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 Davis William T Bench and Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts p 44 The Boston History Company 1895 Thomas Cox Anthony Hall Robert Morden Magna Britannia Antiqua amp Nova Or A New Exact and Comprehensive Survey of the Ancient and Present State of Great Britain Volume 5 Caesar Ward and Richard Chandler London 1738 pg 171 accessed on Google Book Search June 22 2008 History of Norfolk County Norfolk County www norfolkcounty org Archived from the original on November 23 2016 Retrieved May 9 2018 CIS Historical Data Relating to the Incorporation of Counties in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts www sec state ma us Retrieved May 9 2018 See also League of Women Voters page on counties Archived April 21 2004 at the Wayback Machine Registration and Party Enrollment Statistics as of October 17 2018 PDF Massachusetts Elections Division Retrieved January 23 2019 Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Archived from the original on March 23 2018 Retrieved May 9 2018 Christine Willmsen Beth Healy March 23 2020 When Inmates Die Of Poor Medical Care Jails Often Keep It Secret WBUR Retrieved December 19 2021 History of Sheriffs Suffolk County Sheriff s Office Retrieved April 5 2018 2010 Census Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau August 22 2012 Archived from the original on September 14 2014 Retrieved September 16 2014 U S Decennial Census United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 16 2014 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Archived from the original on August 11 2012 Retrieved September 16 2014 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on April 28 2015 Retrieved September 16 2014 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau Archived PDF from the original on December 18 2014 Retrieved September 16 2014 State amp County QuickFacts United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on June 24 2011 Retrieved June 22 2014 2020 Population and Housing State Data United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 14 2021 DP 1 Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010 Demographic Profile Data United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved January 12 2016 DP03 SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2006 2010 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved January 12 2016 Suffolk County Massachusetts QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau census gov Massachusetts QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau census gov PEOPLE REPORTING ANCESTRY 2012 2016 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates U S Census Bureau Retrieved August 25 2018 ACS DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSING ESTIMATES 2012 2016 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates U S Census Bureau Retrieved August 25 2018 SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2007 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved January 26 2013 ACS DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSING ESTIMATES 2007 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved January 26 2013 HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES 2007 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved January 26 2013 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Suffolk County MA PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved July 22 2022 Text list Chelsea Campus Bunker Hill Community College Retrieved July 22 2022 70 Everett Avenue Chelsea MA 02150 Public Library City of Chelsea Retrieved July 22 2022 Home Revere Public Library Retrieved July 22 2022 Home Winthrop Public Library and Museum Retrieved July 22 2022 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Suffolk County Massachusetts Suffolk County Sheriff s Department Suffolk County District Attorney Suffolk County Registry of Deeds Walling amp Gray 1871 Map of Boston Suffolk County and Nearby Towns Pages 48 49 from the 1871 Atlas of Massachusetts National Register of Historic Places listing for Suffolk Co Massachusetts Map of cities and towns of Massachusetts Archived September 27 2011 at the Wayback Machine42 21 32 N 71 03 28 W 42 35892 N 71 05781 W 42 35892 71 05781 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suffolk County Massachusetts amp oldid 1161182270, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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