Carrollton, Missouri Carrollton, Missouri Aerial view of Carrollton, Missouri Aerial view of Carrollton, Missouri Location of Carrollton, Missouri Location of Carrollton, Missouri State Missouri Website Carrollton Area Chamber of Commerce Carrollton is a town/city in Carroll County, Missouri, United States.

Carrollton won the 2005 All-America City Award given out annually by the National Civic League.

The populace is down 338 inhabitants since the last census, the 2000 census.

Carrollton is positioned at 39 22 N 93 30 W (39.3589, -93.4956). According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 4.19 square miles (10.85 km2), of which, 4.17 square miles (10.80 km2) is territory and 0.02 square miles (0.05 km2) is water. Under 5 years: 249 (6.6%);5 to 9 years: 243 (6.4%);10 to 14 years: 256 (6.8%); 15 to 19 years: 254 (6.7%); 20 to 24 years: 203 (5.4%); 25 to 29 years: 213 (5.6%); 30 to 34 years: 239 (6.3%); 35 to 39 years: 219 (5.8%); 40 to 44 years: 215 (5.7%); 45 to 49 years: 234 (6.2%); 50 to 54 years: 210 (5.5%); 55 to 59 years: 241 (6.4%); 60 to 64 years: 241 (6.4%); 65 to 69 years: 186 (4.9%); 70 to 74 years: 159 (4.2%); 75 to 79 years: 150 (4.0%); 80 to 84 years: 125 (3.3%); 85 years and over: 147 (3.9%) People 16 years and over: 2,975 (78.6%); 18 years and over: 2,867 (75.8%); 21 years and over: 2,733 (72.2%); 62 years and over: 912 (24.1%); 65 years and over: 767 (20.3%) Enumeration Bureau, 2010 Census.

Carrollton Area Career Center, Carrollton High School; grades 9-12, Carrollton Junior High School; grades 7-8, Carrollton Elementary School; grades 2-6, and Adams School; grades Pre-K-1.

Carrollton was established in 1833. It obtained its postal service in 1834. Carrollton's expansion can be documented through Sanborn Maps, a several of which are available online. The Carroll County Court House, Carroll County Sheriff's Quarters and Jail, United States Post Office, and Wilcoxson and Company Bank are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. James Fergason, (January 12, 1934 December 9, 2008) Graduated Carrollton High School in 1952.

James Shields Civil War General and United States Senator Simpson interval up on his family's farm in Bosworth, near Carrollton, Missouri.

"Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2015".

"Enumeration of Population and Housing".

"Carroll County Place Names, 1928 1945 (archived)".

The State Historical Society of Missouri.

Sanborn Maps for Missouri: Carrollton, University of Missouri Digital Library.

Carrollton Area Chamber of Commerce Historic maps of Carrollton in the Sanborn Maps of Missouri Collection at the University of Missouri Municipalities and communities of Carroll County, Missouri, United States County seats in Missouri

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