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Yazoo County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2010 census, the population was 28,065. The county seat is Yazoo City. It is named for the Yazoo River, which forms its western border. Its name is said to come from a Choctaw language word meaning "River of Death."Johnson's (revised) ''Universal Cyclopaedia.'' 1886.
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History

The area which is now Yazoo County was acquired by the State of Mississippi from the
Choctaw The Choctaw (in the Choctaw language, Chahta) are a Native American people originally based in the Southeastern Woodlands, in what is now Alabama and Mississippi. Their Choctaw language is a Western Muskogean language. Today, Choctaw people are ...
Indians in 1820. Yazoo County was established on January 21, 1823. It was the 19th county established in the State of Mississippi, and remains the largest in area. It was developed for cotton plantations, and the first had access to the major river. The first county seat was at Beatties Bluff. In 1829, the county seat was moved to
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. In 1849 the county seat was moved again, to Yazoo City, where it remains. Yazoo County was a battlefield in 1863 and 1864 during the American Civil War. After the war, there was violence of whites against freedmen. Such violence continued after Reconstruction. In the period from 1877 to 1950, Yazoo County had 18 documented lynchings of African Americans.''Lynching in America'', 3rd edition
, Supplement by County, p. 6
Most occurred around the turn of the 20th century, as part of white imposition of
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conditions and suppression of black voting. In 1900 there was a railroad disaster that killed engineer Casey Jones; it took place in Yazoo County just north of Vaughan. The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 did much damage in Yazoo County.


Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (1.2%) is water. It is the largest county in Mississippi by land area and third-largest by total area.


Adjacent counties

* Humphreys County (north) * Holmes County (northeast) * Madison County (east) *
Hinds County Hinds County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. With its county seats (Raymond and the state's capital, Jackson), Hinds is the most populous county in Mississippi with a 2020 census population of 227,742 residents. Hinds Co ...
(south) * Warren County (southwest) *
Issaquena County Issaquena County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 1,406, making it the least populous county in the United States east of the Mississippi River. Its county seat is Mayersville. Wi ...
(west) *
Sharkey County Sharkey County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Part of the western border is formed by the Yazoo River. According to the 2010 census, the population was 4,916, making it the second-least populous county in Mississippi. It ...
(northwest)


National protected area

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Hillside National Wildlife Refuge Hillside National Wildlife Refuge is one of seven refuges in the Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife Refuge Complex. The refuge is an oasis of wildlife habitat surrounded by agriculture. Bounded on the east side by the unique loess bluffs of eas ...
(part) * Panther Swamp National Wildlife Refuge


Demographics


2020 census

As of the
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, there were 26,743 people, 8,542 households, and 5,203 families residing in the county.


2010 census

As of the
2010 United States Census The United States census of 2010 was the twenty-third United States national census. National Census Day, the reference day used for the census, was April 1, 2010. The census was taken via mail-in citizen self-reporting, with enumerators servin ...
, there were 28,065 people living in the county. 57.1% were Black or African American, 40.0% White, 0.4% Asian, 0.3% Native American, 0.7% of some other race and 1.5% of two or more races. 4.6% were Hispanic or Latino (of any race).


2000 census

As of the census of 2000, there were 28,149 people, 9,178 households, and 6,644 families living in the county. The population density was 31 people per square mile (12/km2). There were 10,015 housing units at an average density of 11 per square mile (4/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 53.96% Black or African American, 44.74% White, 0.20% Native American, 0.36% Asian, 0.22% from other races, and 0.52% from two or more races. 4.38% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 35.60% of the 9,178 households had children under the age of 18 living with them, 43.20% were
married couples Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognized union between people called spouses. It establishes rights and obligations between them, as well as between them and their children, and between t ...
living together, 23.70% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.60% were non-families. 24.50% of all households were made up of individuals, and 11.70% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.81 and the average family size was 3.35. In the county, the population was spread out, with 28.50% under the age of 18, 9.80% from 18 to 24, 29.20% from 25 to 44, 20.10% from 45 to 64, and 12.40% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years. For every 100 females there were 103.60 males (boys). For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 103.60 males. The median income for a household in the county was $24,795, and the median income for a family was $29,395. Males had a median income of $28,553 versus $19,797 for females. The per capita income for the county was $12,062. About 25.40% of families and 31.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 42.90% of those under age 18 and 22.50% of those age 65 or over.


Transportation


Major highways

* Interstate 55 *
U.S. Highway 49 U.S. Route 49 (US 49) is a north–south United States highway. The highway's northern terminus is in Piggott, Arkansas, at an intersection with US Route 62/Highway 1/ Highway 139 (US 62/AR 1/AR 139). Its southern terminus is ...
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U.S. Highway 49W U.S. Route 49W (US 49W) is an United States Numbered Highways, U.S. Highway in the Mississippi Delta, Delta region of Mississippi, passing through Yazoo County, Mississippi, Yazoo, Humphreys County, Mississippi, Humphreys, Sunflower County, Miss ...
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U.S. Highway 49E U.S. Route 49E (US 49E) is an United States Numbered Highways, U.S. Highway in the Mississippi Delta, Delta region of Mississippi. It travels through Yazoo County, Mississippi, Yazoo, Holmes County, Mississippi, Holmes, Leflore County, Mississip ...
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Mississippi Highway 3 Mississippi Highway 3 (MS 3) is a north–south Mississippi state highway, located entirely within the Mississippi Delta region, running from Redwood to Lake Cormorant, both at an intersection with U.S. Route 61 (US 61). For much of its du ...
* Mississippi Highway 16 *
Mississippi Highway 149 Mississippi Highway 149 (MS 149) is a state highway in Mississippi. The route designation is given to six former segments of U.S. Route 49 (US 49), and two former sections of US 49W, within the state that have been bypassed. The sections run thr ...
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Mississippi Highway 433 Mississippi Highway 433 (MS 433) is a state highway in western Mississippi consisting of two segments. The western segment, running entirely in Sharkey County, Mississippi, Sharkey County is unsigned highway, unsigned and runs for about . Th ...


Airport

Yazoo County Airport Yazoo County Airport is five miles northwest of Yazoo City in unincorporated Yazoo County, Mississippi. It is owned by the County of Yazoo.
is located in an unincorporated area in Yazoo County, - Retrieved on September 23, 2010. west of central Yazoo City.Jeter, Lynne W.
Airports an advantage when it comes to site selection
" '' Mississippi Business Journal''. March 26, 2001. Retrieved on September 21, 2010.


Education

* Public School Districts **
Yazoo City Municipal School District The Yazoo City Municipal School District is a public school district based in Yazoo City, Mississippi (USA). The district boundaries parallel that of Yazoo City. History In 2019, the school district was taken over by the Mississippi Department o ...
serves areas in the Yazoo City limits;
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Yazoo City High School The Yazoo City Municipal School District is a public school district based in Yazoo City, Mississippi ( USA). The district boundaries parallel that of Yazoo City. History In 2019, the school district was taken over by the Mississippi Departm ...
** Yazoo County School District serves areas outside of the Yazoo City limits; its high school is Yazoo County High School * Private Schools **
Benton Academy Benton Academy is an independent, co-educational college preparatory school in Benton, Mississippi (United States). It is a member of the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools. It was founded as a segregation academy in 1969, and still ...
(Benton) ** Manchester Academy (Yazoo City) ** Covenant Christian School (Yazoo City) ** Thomas Christian Academy (Yazoo City)


Politics


Communities


Cities

* Yazoo City (county seat)


Town

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Bentonia Bentonia is a town in Yazoo County, Mississippi, United States. The population as of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census was 319. The Bentonia School of blues singing and guitar-playing is named for Bentonia. History Bentonia began as a ...


Villages

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* Satartia


Census-designated place

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Unincorporated communities

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* Carter * Holly Bluff * Hopewell Landing * Little Yazoo * Midway * Oil City * Scotland * Tinsley * Vaughan


Ghost towns

* Claibornesville *
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* Liverpool * Pearce * Plumville


Popular culture

Yazoo County, Mississippi has been featured in an Independent Lens series documenting bullying.


Notable people

* Haley Barbour, Governor of Mississippi * Willie Brown, football player *
Jerry Clower Howard Gerald "Jerry" Clower (September 28, 1926 – August 24, 1998) was an American stand-up comedian. Born and raised in the state of Mississippi, Clower was best known for his stories of the rural South and was given the nickname "The Mouth o ...
, comedian *
Henry Espy Henry Espy was the Mayor of Clarksdale, Mississippi until 2013. He is the brother of former United States Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Mike Espy and father of Mississippi House of Representatives, Mississippi state Repres ...
, Mayor of Clarksdale, Mississippi * Mike Espy, former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture * Lawrence Gordon, motion picture producer *
Lynn Hamilton Lyn(n) or Lynne Hamilton may refer to: *Lynn Hamilton (actress) (born 1930), American actress * Lynn Hamilton (basketball) (born 1962), née Polson, Canadian basketball player * Lynn Hamilton (politician) *Lyn Hamilton (1944–2009), author *Lynne ...
, actress *
Jesse E. Holmes Rev. Jesse Elmer Holmes (1857–1921) was a prominent minister and community leader in Mississippi during the late 19th century and early 20th century. Biography Jesse Elmer Holmes was born in October 1857 in Yazoo County, Mississippi, as the you ...
, minister, community leader * Duck Holmes, blues musician * T. J. Huddleston, entrepreneur * Skip James, blues musician * Tommy McClennan, blues musician * Willie Morris, writer * Stella Stevens, actress * Zig Ziglar, writer and motivational speaker


See also

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List of counties in Mississippi There are 82 counties in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Mississippi is tied with Arkansas for the most counties with two county seats, at 10. Mississippi's postal abbreviation is MS and its FIPS state code is 28. List ...
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Yazoo County, Mississippi __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Yazoo County, Mississippi. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Yazoo County, Missi ...


References


Further reading

* James L. Cox, ''The Mississippi Almanac.'' 2001. * Harriet DeCell and JoAnne Prichard, ''Yazoo: Its Legends and Legacies.'' n.c.: Yazoo Delta Press, 1976. * A.T. Morgan, ''Yazoo; or, On the Picket Line of Freedom in the South: A Personal Narrative.'' New York: Russell and Russell, 1968. * Willie Morris, ''A Pictorial History of Yazoo County.'' n.c.: Heritage House Publishing, 1996. * Nicholas Russell Murray, ''Yazoo County, Mississippi, 1845-1900.'' Hammond, LA: Hunting for Bears, c. 1982. * New Orleans Exposition Committee
''Official Information Respecting Yazoo County, Mississippi.''
Yazoo City, MS: n.p., 1884. * * Yazoo Historical Association, ''Yazoo County Story: A Pictorial History of Yazoo County, Mississippi, Covering Both the Old and the New.'' Fort Worth, TX: University Supply and Equipment Co., 1958.


External links

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Yazoo County Mississippi
on RootsWeb.com
Yazoo County Convention and Visitors Bureau
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