However, the population rises to 4,000 people during the summer.
In the winter months, the population would rise from 200 to almost 2,000 people.
Two years later in 1864, the population had risen to 6,000 people.
As of 2009, the population had risen to 19,251 people.
The death toll in the attack rose to 32 people.
Florida's minority population rose to 27 percent, or 3.5 million people.
By this time, the population had risen to 68 people.
Beginning in 1987 the numbers rose sharply to 48,000 people a year.
The death toll did later rise to at least 8 people killed.
In the last decade the county's population has risen by 25 percent, to almost 50,000 people.