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1 Huntington County, Indiana
Indiana Prevention Resource Center GIS in Prevention County Profiles Series, No. 4 Huntington County, Indiana Barbara Seitz de Martinez, PhD, MLS, CPP, Project Director The Indiana Prevention Resource Center at Indiana University is funded, in part, by a contract with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, financially supported through HHS/Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant. The IPRC is operated by the Department of Applied Health Science and The School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation.

2 GIS in Prevention County Profile Series, No. 4
Huntington County, Indiana Barbara Seitz de Martinez, PhD, MLS, CPP Project Director Project Staff: Ritika Bhawal, MPH Ryan Chopra, MPH Kyoungsun Heo, MPA Tuba M. Pervin Altay, MPH Indiana Prevention Resource Center Opinions expressed herein are those of the authors, and not necessarily those of the Trustees of Indiana University or the Division of Mental Health and Addiction. Indiana University accepts full Responsibility for the content of this publication. ©2005 The Trustees of Indiana University. Permission is extended to reproduce this County Profile for non-profit educational purposes. All other rights reserved.

3 Huntington County Map The maps and tables in this publication were prepared using PCensus for MapInfo and MapInfo Professional.

4 3. Geographic and Historical Notes
Huntington County is located in North Central Indiana. It is bordered by the following counties: Wells to the east and southeast, Grant to the south, Wabash to the west, Whitley to the north, and Allen to the northeast. U.S. Highway 24 and State Highway 9 and Interstate Highway 69 cross the county. Elevation is feet. Most of the terrain is slightly sloping, except for some areas where it is nearly level. The landscape features oak and hickory trees. The landscape features oak and hickory trees. The county pertains to the Indiana and Ohio Till Plain land resource area. Huntington county is in the Eastern Time Zone and observes DST. Average daily temperatures are 18٥/34٥ in January and 62٥/85٥ in July. Annual precipitation is about 37 and snowfall about 32 inches. Dividing the county in half, typically the first freeze of the season occurs October 5-10 in the east and October in the west.. The last freeze varies from May 1-5 in the southwestern half and from May 5-10 in the northeastern half. The growing season lasts about days. Agricultural activity is diversified with corn for grain, soybeans, and livestock. About four-fifths of the land is farmland and about four-fifths of that land is in cash crops. Additional crops are hay and winter wheat. Popcorn is a special crop. Livestock includes cattle/calves, milk cows, hogs/pigs, and sheep/lambs. Main natural resources include clay, construction sand and gravel, petroleum, crushed stone, and forestland. Water resources include the Summit Lake Reservoir and Big Blue Reservoirs Nos. 7A, 13, 14, and 15; and Giboney Lake and Lake Haven; and the Wabash, Little and Salamonie Rivers. Communities include the city of Huntington (the county seat) and the towns of Andrews, Markle (which extends into Wells County), Mount Etna, Roanoke, and Warren. Sources: Map from PCensus for MapInfo; Geographic Notes from Indiana Facts: Flying the Colors by John Clements, 1995.

5 Huntington County The maps and tables in this publication were prepared using PCensus 7.06 for MapInfo and MapInfo Professional 7.0.

6 3. Location and Historical Notes
Huntington County is not a tobacco-producing county, according to the Strategic Development Group’s “Alternative Agricultural Strategy” (Bloomington, March 15, 2001) report, which is part of Governor Joseph E. Kernan’s “Recipient Final Reports for Office of the Commissioner of Agriculture Grant Programs” (

7 Don’t Know Your Block Group Number?
3. Huntington County Block Group Maps Don’t Know Your Block Group Number? You can find it easily at the American Factfinder Web Site

8 Huntington County Block Groups


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