Lincoln County
FACT SHEET
Name origin: Named for Abraham Lincoln (1809-65), 16th President of the United States (1861-65)
- Established: 1883 Nov 24
- County seat: Davenport
- County government website
- Upcoming events (via WA-List’s events calendar)
- Population (2010): 10,570 (Rank: 35 of 39)
- Area (2010): 2,310.49 square miles (Rank: 7 of 39)
- Density (2010): 4.6 people per square miles (Rank: 37 of 39)
- Highest elevation: 3,568 feet, Lilienthal Mountain.
Cities and Towns | Population | Area | Density | Elevation | Zip code | |||||
(sq miles) | (pop/sq miles) | (feet) | ||||||||
1. | Davenport | ⊕ | city | 1,734 | 1.82 | 952.7 | 2,450 | 99122 | ||
2. | Odessa | ⊕ | town | 910 | 0.82 | 1,109.8 | 1.540 | 991** | ||
3. | Wilbur | ⊕ | town | 884 | 1.37 | 645.3 | 2.280 | 99185 | ||
4. | Reardan | ⊕ | town | 571 | 0.49 | 1,165.3 | 2.495 | 99029 | ||
5. | Sprague | ⊕ | city | 446 | 0.63 | 707.9 | 1,980 | 990** | ||
6. | Harrington | ⊕ | city | 424 | 0.38 | 1,115.8 | 2,260 | 991** | ||
7. | Almira | ⊕ | town | 284 | 0.52 | 546.2 | 1,958 | 99103 | ||
8. | Creston | ⊕ | town | 236 | 0.45 | 524.4 | 2,440 | 991** |
Additional facts
- Lincoln has the 5th smallest population in Washington, and the 3rd smallest population density.
Notes
- This page is updated periodically in an effort to keep information accurate and offer additional data.
- ⊕ = link to map
- All population and area data are from the 2010 United States Census. All population density figures for cities greater than 5,000 people are as well. Densities of smaller towns and cities were calculated separately using US Census data.