Charles Mix County was created in the year 1862. Named after Charles Eli Mix, an official of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the county lies over an area of 1,150 sq mi. More than 9.3K people with an admixture of White, Pacific Islander, African American, Asian, Native American, Hispanic or Latino of any race, and other races reside in this region and over an estimated 3.3K households and 2.3K family units are based in the region. Lake Andes is the county seat and Wagner is the largest city.
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