Keokuk County, named for Keokuk, chief of the Sac Native American tribe, was created in 1843 with an estimated area of 579.94 sq mi. The county seat is Sigourney. It encompasses a total population of around 10.5K with a rich blend of different and diverse races including White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others with about 4.5K households and 3.1K families.
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