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Adams County, Mississippi – Snapshot
Adams County, Mississippi – Established: April 2, 1799
Established: April 2, 1799
 
Derived from: Part of the original Natchez District; lands opened by early Choctaw & Chickasaw cessions.
Derived from: Part of the original [[Natchez District]]; lands opened by early [[Indian Treaties|Choctaw]] & [[Indian Treaties|Chickasaw]] cessions
County Seat / Major Communities: Natchez (county seat and largest city).
 
County Seat: Natchez
 
Area: ~460 sq mi.
Area: ~460 sq mi.
Population: 29,538 (2020 Census)
Population: 29,538 (2020 Census)
Racial & Ethnic Composition (2020): Black ~54%, White ~42%, Hispanic ~2%, Other ~2%
Racial & Ethnic Composition (2020): Black ~54%, White ~42%, Hispanic ~2%, Other ~2%

Latest revision as of 09:52, 5 September 2025

Adams County, Mississippi – Established: April 2, 1799

Derived from: Part of the original Natchez District; lands opened by early Choctaw & Chickasaw cessions

County Seat: Natchez

Area: ~460 sq mi.

Population: 29,538 (2020 Census)

Racial & Ethnic Composition (2020): Black ~54%, White ~42%, Hispanic ~2%, Other ~2%