Bakers Mills, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Whether you're moving to Bakers Mills City, Ohio, or you are just curious, this article will provide you with information about the city's population and its steets. This information will help you make a more informed decision about the community. We've included a variety of resources to help you make this determination. Listed below are some of the most important facts about the city, and a map to make your decision easier.

The population of the city tripled since the 1890 census, rising from 2,600 to 8,000 people. By the time of the next census, the population will be between 25,000 and 30,000 people. In the same time, the annual gold yield from the area has increased from $500k to $3,500,000. In the near future, it will hit $20,000,000! In the meantime, the city has developed two daily newspapers, the Morning Democrat and the Evening Republican. Both employ Mergenthaler typesetting machines and publish Associated Press dispatches. Both are dedicated to serving the citizens of this city.

The town was named for Edward Dickinson Baker, who was a pioneer in the region. In 1900, Baker City became the largest city between Portland and Salt Lake City. Its timber and mining industries flourished under the railroad, and access to timber kept sawmills humming. The city's economy suffered in recent decades when the timber industry fell. The town's economy has struggled to recover from the resulting downturn.