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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 ten.

Mississippi's postal abbreviation is MS and its FIPS state code is 28.

List[]

County
FIPS code
[1]
County seat
[2]
Established
[3]
Origin

Etymology
Population
[2]
Area
[3]
Map
Adams County 001 Natchez 1799 One of two original counties John Adams, second U.S. President &&&&&&&&&&032297.&&&&&032,297 &&&&&&&&&&&&0460.&&&&&0460 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01191.&&&&&01,191 km2)
State map highlighting Adams County
Alcorn County 003 Corinth 1870 Formed from Tippiah and Tishomingo Counties James L. Alcorn, Reconstruction-era U.S. Senator from Mississippi &&&&&&&&&&037057.&&&&&037,057 &&&&&&&&&&&&0400.&&&&&0400 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01036.&&&&&01,036 km2)
State map highlighting Alcorn County
Amite County 005 Liberty 1809 Formed from Wilkinson County Amite River &&&&&&&&&&013131.&&&&&013,131 &&&&&&&&&&&&0730.&&&&&0730 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01891.&&&&&01,891 km2)
State map highlighting Amite County
Attala County 007 Kosciusko 1833 Formed from Madison County A fictional Native American heroine from an early 19th-century novel by François-René de Chateaubriand. &&&&&&&&&&019564.&&&&&019,564 &&&&&&&&&&&&0735.&&&&&0735 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01904.&&&&&01,904 km2)
State map highlighting Attala County
Benton County 009 Ashland 1870 Formed from Marshall and Tippah Counties Thomas Hart Benton, U.S. Senator from Missouri and prominent westward expansion advocate &&&&&&&&&&&08729.&&&&&08,729 &&&&&&&&&&&&0407.&&&&&0407 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01054.&&&&&01,054 km2)
State map highlighting Benton County
Bolivar County 011 Cleveland and Rosedale 1836 Formed from Tallahatchie and Washington Counties Simon Bolivar, South American democratic revolutionary &&&&&&&&&&034145.&&&&&034,145 &&&&&&&&&&&&0876.&&&&&0876 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02269.&&&&&02,269 km2)
State map highlighting Bolivar County
Calhoun County 013 Pittsboro 1852 Formed from Chickasaw, Lafayette and Yalobusha Counties John C. Calhoun, U.S. Senator from South Carolina and prominent supporter of states' rights &&&&&&&&&&014962.&&&&&014,962 &&&&&&&&&&&&0587.&&&&&0587 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01520.&&&&&01,520 km2)
State map highlighting Calhoun County
Carroll County 015 Carrollton 1833 Formed from Lowndes, Monroe, Washington and Yazoo Counties Charles Carroll, last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence &&&&&&&&&&010597.&&&&&010,597 &&&&&&&&&&&&0628.&&&&&0628 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01627.&&&&&01,627 km2)
State map highlighting Carroll County
Chickasaw County 017 Houston 1836 Formed from Monroe County and Un-Organized Chickasaw Native Americans &&&&&&&&&&017392.&&&&&017,392 &&&&&&&&&&&&0502.&&&&&0502 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01300.&&&&&01,300 km2)
State map highlighting Chickasaw County
Choctaw County 019 Ackerman 1833 Formed from Lowndes, Madison, Monroe and Yazoo Counties Choctaw Native Americans &&&&&&&&&&&08547.&&&&&08,547 &&&&&&&&&&&&0419.&&&&&0419 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01085.&&&&&01,085 km2)
State map highlighting Choctaw County
Claiborne County 021 Port Gibson 1802 Formed from Jefferson (Pickering) County William C. C. Claiborne, first Governor of Louisiana &&&&&&&&&&&09604.&&&&&09,604 &&&&&&&&&&&&0487.&&&&&0487 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01261.&&&&&01,261 km2)
State map highlighting Claiborne County
Clarke County 023 Quitman 1833 Formed from Wayne County Joshua G. Clark, the first elected judge following admittance to the Union &&&&&&&&&&016732.&&&&&016,732 &&&&&&&&&&&&0691.&&&&&0691 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01790.&&&&&01,790 km2)
State map highlighting Clarke County
Clay County 025 West Point 1871 Formed from Chickasaw, Lowndes, Monroe and Oktibbeha Counties (formerly (Colfax County) Henry Clay, U.S. Senator from Kentucky and giant of Nineteenth Century politics &&&&&&&&&&020634.&&&&&020,634 &&&&&&&&&&&&0409.&&&&&0409 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01059.&&&&&01,059 km2)
State map highlighting Clay County
Coahoma County 027 Clarksdale 1836 Formed from Un-Organized derives from Native American word meaning "red panther" &&&&&&&&&&026151.&&&&&026,151 &&&&&&&&&&&&0554.&&&&&0554 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01435.&&&&&01,435 km2)
State map highlighting Coahoma County
Copiah County 029 Hazlehurst 1823 Formed from Franklin and Hinds Counties derives from Native American word meaning "calling panther" &&&&&&&&&&029449.&&&&&029,449 &&&&&&&&&&&&0777.&&&&&0777 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02012.&&&&&02,012 km2)
State map highlighting Copiah County
Covington County 031 Collins 1819 Formed from Lawrence and Wayne Counties Leonard Covington, American Revolutionary War general &&&&&&&&&&019568.&&&&&019,568 &&&&&&&&&&&&0414.&&&&&0414 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01072.&&&&&01,072 km2)
State map highlighting Covington County
DeSoto County 033 Hernando 1836 Formed from Monroe and Washington Counties Hernando de Soto, Spanish explorer of the Americas &&&&&&&&&0161252.&&&&&0161,252 &&&&&&&&&&&&0478.&&&&&0478 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01238.&&&&&01,238 km2)
State map highlighting DeSoto County
Forrest County 035 Hattiesburg 1906 Formed from Perry County Nathan B. Forrest, Confederate general during the American Civil War &&&&&&&&&&074934.&&&&&074,934 &&&&&&&&&&&&0467.&&&&&0467 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01210.&&&&&01,210 km2)
State map highlighting Forrest County
Franklin County 037 Meadville 1809 Formed from Adams County Benjamin Franklin, writer, orator, publisher, and U.S. founding father &&&&&&&&&&&08118.&&&&&08,118 &&&&&&&&&&&&0565.&&&&&0565 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01463.&&&&&01,463 km2)
State map highlighting Franklin County
George County 039 Lucedale 1910 Formed from Greene and Jackson Counties James Z. George, U.S. Senator from Mississippi &&&&&&&&&&022578.&&&&&022,578 &&&&&&&&&&&&0478.&&&&&0478 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01238.&&&&&01,238 km2)
State map highlighting George County
Greene County 041 Leakesville 1811 Formed from Wayne County Nathanael Greene, Revolutionary War general &&&&&&&&&&014400.&&&&&014,400 &&&&&&&&&&&&0713.&&&&&0713 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01847.&&&&&01,847 km2)
State map highlighting Greene County
Grenada County 043 Grenada 1870 Formed from Carroll, Choctaw, Tallahatchie and Yalobusha Counties Spanish province of Grenada &&&&&&&&&&021906.&&&&&021,906 &&&&&&&&&&&&0422.&&&&&0422 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01093.&&&&&01,093 km2)
State map highlighting Grenada County
Hancock County 045 Bay Saint Louis 1812 Formed from Un-Organized John Hancock, first signer of the Declaration of Independence &&&&&&&&&&043929.&&&&&043,929 &&&&&&&&&&&&0477.&&&&&0477 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01235.&&&&&01,235 km2)
State map highlighting Hancock County
Harrison County 047 Gulfport and Biloxi 1841 Formed from Hancock County William Henry Harrison, ninth U.S. President &&&&&&&&&0187105.&&&&&0187,105 &&&&&&&&&&&&0581.&&&&&0581 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01505.&&&&&01,505 km2)
State map highlighting Harrison County
Hinds County 049 Jackson 1821 Formed from Un-Organized (Choctaw Cession of 1820) Thomas Hinds, War of 1812 general &&&&&&&&&0245285.&&&&&0245,285 &&&&&&&&&&&&0869.&&&&&0869 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02251.&&&&&02,251 km2)
State map highlighting Hinds County
Holmes County 051 Lexington 1833 Formed from Yazoo County David Holmes, first Governor of Mississippi &&&&&&&&&&019198.&&&&&019,198 &&&&&&&&&&&&0756.&&&&&0756 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01958.&&&&&01,958 km2)
State map highlighting Holmes County
Humphreys County 053 Belzoni 1918 Formed from Holmes, Sunflower, Washington and Yazoo Counties Benjamin G. Humphreys, Reconstruction-era Governor of Mississippi &&&&&&&&&&&09375.&&&&&09,375 &&&&&&&&&&&&0418.&&&&&0418 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01083.&&&&&01,083 km2)
State map highlighting Humphreys County
Issaquena County 055 Mayersville 1844 Formed from Washington County Native American word for "Deer River" &&&&&&&&&&&01406.&&&&&01,406 &&&&&&&&&&&&0413.&&&&&0413 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01070.&&&&&01,070 km2)
State map highlighting Issaquena County
Itawamba County 057 Fulton 1836 Formed from Monroe County Itawamba, Chickasaw chief &&&&&&&&&&023401.&&&&&023,401 &&&&&&&&&&&&0532.&&&&&0532 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01378.&&&&&01,378 km2)
State map highlighting Itawamba County
Jackson County 059 Pascagoula 1812 Formed from Un-Organized Andrew Jackson, War of 1812 hero and seventh U.S. President &&&&&&&&&0139668.&&&&&0139,668 &&&&&&&&&&&&0727.&&&&&0727 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01883.&&&&&01,883 km2)
State map highlighting Jackson County
Jasper County 061 Bay Springs 1833 Formed from Jones and Wayne Counties William Jasper, Revolutionary War sergeant &&&&&&&&&&017062.&&&&&017,062 &&&&&&&&&&&&0676.&&&&&0676 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01751.&&&&&01,751 km2)
State map highlighting Jasper County
Jefferson County 063 Fayette 1799 One of two original Counties (formerly Pickering) Thomas Jefferson, third U.S. President and principal author of the Declaration of Independence &&&&&&&&&&&07726.&&&&&07,726 &&&&&&&&&&&&0519.&&&&&0519 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01344.&&&&&01,344 km2)
State map highlighting Jefferson County
Jefferson Davis County 065 Prentiss 1906 Formed from Covington and Lawrence Counties Jefferson Davis, only president of the Confederate States of America &&&&&&&&&&012487.&&&&&012,487 &&&&&&&&&&&&0408.&&&&&0408 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01057.&&&&&01,057 km2)
State map highlighting Jefferson Davis County
Jones County 067 Laurel 1826 Formed from Covington and Wayne Counties (formerly Davis (1865-1869 (Civil War)) John Paul Jones, Revolutionary War naval captain &&&&&&&&&&067761.&&&&&067,761 &&&&&&&&&&&&0694.&&&&&0694 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01797.&&&&&01,797 km2)
State map highlighting Jones County
Kemper County 069 De Kalb 1833 Formed from Lowndes, Rankin and Wayne Counties Reuben Kemper, American pioneer and revolutionary in Spanish Florida &&&&&&&&&&010456.&&&&&010,456 &&&&&&&&&&&&0766.&&&&&0766 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01984.&&&&&01,984 km2)
State map highlighting Kemper County
Lafayette County 071 Oxford 1836 Formed from Monroe County Marquis de la Fayette, French-born Revolutionary War general &&&&&&&&&&047351.&&&&&047,351 &&&&&&&&&&&&0631.&&&&&0631 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01634.&&&&&01,634 km2)
State map highlighting Lafayette County
Lamar County 073 Purvis 1904 Formed from Marion and Pearl River Counties Lucius Q. C. Lamar, U.S. Senator from Mississippi and U.S. Secretary of Interior &&&&&&&&&&055658.&&&&&055,658 &&&&&&&&&&&&0497.&&&&&0497 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01287.&&&&&01,287 km2)
State map highlighting Lamar County
Lauderdale County 075 Meridian 1833 Formed from Rankin and Wayne Counties James Lauderdale, War of 1812 colonel &&&&&&&&&&080261.&&&&&080,261 &&&&&&&&&&&&0704.&&&&&0704 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01823.&&&&&01,823 km2)
State map highlighting Lauderdale County
Lawrence County 077 Monticello 1814 Formed from Marion County James Lawrence, War of 1812 naval captain &&&&&&&&&&012929.&&&&&012,929 &&&&&&&&&&&&0431.&&&&&0431 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01116.&&&&&01,116 km2)
State map highlighting Lawrence County
Leake County 079 Carthage 1833 Formed from Madison and Rankin Counties Walter Leake, Governor of Mississippi &&&&&&&&&&023805.&&&&&023,805 &&&&&&&&&&&&0583.&&&&&0583 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01510.&&&&&01,510 km2)
State map highlighting Leake County
Lee County 081 Tupelo 1866 Formed from Itawamba and Pontotoc Counties Robert E. Lee, commanding Confederate general &&&&&&&&&&082910.&&&&&082,910 &&&&&&&&&&&&0450.&&&&&0450 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01165.&&&&&01,165 km2)
State map highlighting Lee County
Leflore County 083 Greenwood 1871 Formed from Carroll and Sunflower Counties Greenwood LeFlore, mixed-race advocate of citizenship for Native Americans and U.S. Senator from Mississippi &&&&&&&&&&032317.&&&&&032,317 &&&&&&&&&&&&0592.&&&&&0592 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01533.&&&&&01,533 km2)
State map highlighting Leflore County
Lincoln County 085 Brookhaven 1870 Formed from Amite, Copiah, Franklin, Lawrence and Pike Counties Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth U.S. President &&&&&&&&&&034869.&&&&&034,869 &&&&&&&&&&&&0586.&&&&&0586 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01518.&&&&&01,518 km2)
State map highlighting Lincoln County
Lowndes County 087 Columbus 1830 Formed from Monroe County and Un-Organized William Jones Lowndes, U.S. Representative from South Carolina &&&&&&&&&&059779.&&&&&059,779 &&&&&&&&&&&&0502.&&&&&0502 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01300.&&&&&01,300 km2)
State map highlighting Lowndes County
Madison County 089 Canton 1828 Formed from Yazoo County James Madison, fourth U.S. President &&&&&&&&&&095203.&&&&&095,203 &&&&&&&&&&&&0719.&&&&&0719 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01862.&&&&&01,862 km2)
State map highlighting Madison County
Marion County 091 Columbia 1811 Formed from Amite, Franklin and Wayne Counties Francis Marion, Revolutionary War general &&&&&&&&&&027088.&&&&&027,088 &&&&&&&&&&&&0542.&&&&&0542 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01404.&&&&&01,404 km2)
State map highlighting Marion County
Marshall County 093 Holly Springs 1836 Formed from Monroe County John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States who shaped the Supreme Court's power &&&&&&&&&&037144.&&&&&037,144 &&&&&&&&&&&&0706.&&&&&0706 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01829.&&&&&01,829 km2)
State map highlighting Marshall County
Monroe County 095 Aberdeen 1821 Formed from Un-Organized (Chickasaw Cession of 1816) James Monroe, fifth U.S. President &&&&&&&&&&036989.&&&&&036,989 &&&&&&&&&&&&0764.&&&&&0764 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01979.&&&&&01,979 km2)
State map highlighting Monroe County
Montgomery County 097 Winona 1871 Formed from Carroll and Choctaw Counties Richard Montgomery, Revolutionary War general &&&&&&&&&&010925.&&&&&010,925 &&&&&&&&&&&&0407.&&&&&0407 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01054.&&&&&01,054 km2)
State map highlighting Montgomery County
Neshoba County 099 Philadelphia 1833 Formed from Jones, Madison, Rankin and Wayne Counties Native American word for "gray wolf" &&&&&&&&&&029676.&&&&&029,676 &&&&&&&&&&&&0570.&&&&&0570 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01476.&&&&&01,476 km2)
State map highlighting Neshoba County
Newton County 101 Decatur 1836 Formed from Neshoba County Isaac Newton, English scientist &&&&&&&&&&021720.&&&&&021,720 &&&&&&&&&&&&0578.&&&&&0578 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01497.&&&&&01,497 km2)
State map highlighting Newton County
Noxubee County 103 Macon 1833 Formed from Lowndes and Rankin Counties Native American for "stinking water" &&&&&&&&&&011545.&&&&&011,545 &&&&&&&&&&&&0695.&&&&&0695 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01800.&&&&&01,800 km2)
State map highlighting Noxubee County
Oktibbeha County 105 Starkville 1833 Formed from Lowndes County Native American word for "bloody water" &&&&&&&&&&047671.&&&&&047,671 &&&&&&&&&&&&0458.&&&&&0458 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01186.&&&&&01,186 km2)
State map highlighting Oktibbeha County
Panola County 107 Batesville 1836 Formed from Monroe and Washington Counties Native American for "cotton" &&&&&&&&&&034707.&&&&&034,707 &&&&&&&&&&&&0684.&&&&&0684 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01772.&&&&&01,772 km2)
State map highlighting Panola County
Pearl River County 109 Poplarville 1890 Formed from Hancock and Marion Counties Pearl River &&&&&&&&&&055834.&&&&&055,834 &&&&&&&&&&&&0812.&&&&&0812 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02103.&&&&&02,103 km2)
State map highlighting Pearl River County
Perry County 111 New Augusta 1820 Formed from Greene County Oliver Hazard Perry, War of 1812 naval captain &&&&&&&&&&012250.&&&&&012,250 &&&&&&&&&&&&0647.&&&&&0647 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01676.&&&&&01,676 km2)
State map highlighting Perry County
Pike County 113 Magnolia 1815 Formed from Marion County Zebulon Pike, western explorer &&&&&&&&&&040404.&&&&&040,404 &&&&&&&&&&&&0409.&&&&&0409 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01059.&&&&&01,059 km2)
State map highlighting Pike County
Pontotoc County 115 Pontotoc 1836 Formed from Monroe County Native American for "land of hanging grapes" &&&&&&&&&&029957.&&&&&029,957 &&&&&&&&&&&&0497.&&&&&0497 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01287.&&&&&01,287 km2)
State map highlighting Pontotoc County
Prentiss County 117 Booneville 1870 Formed from Itawamba and Tishomingo Counties Seargent Smith Prentiss, U.S. Representative from Mississippi &&&&&&&&&&025276.&&&&&025,276 &&&&&&&&&&&&0415.&&&&&0415 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01075.&&&&&01,075 km2)
State map highlighting Prentiss County
Quitman County 119 Marks 1877 Formed from Coahoma, Panola, Tallahatchie and Tunica Counties John A. Quitman, Governor of Mississippi &&&&&&&&&&&08223.&&&&&08,223 &&&&&&&&&&&&0405.&&&&&0405 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01049.&&&&&01,049 km2)
State map highlighting Quitman County
Rankin County 121 Brandon 1828 Formed from Hinds County Christopher Rankin, U.S. Representative from Mississippi &&&&&&&&&0141617.&&&&&0141,617 &&&&&&&&&&&&0775.&&&&&0775 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02007.&&&&&02,007 km2)
State map highlighting Rankin County
Scott County 123 Forest 1833 Formed from Covington, Jones and Rankin Counties Abram M. Scott, Governor of Mississippi &&&&&&&&&&028264.&&&&&028,264 &&&&&&&&&&&&0609.&&&&&0609 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01577.&&&&&01,577 km2)
State map highlighting Scott County
Sharkey County 125 Rolling Fork 1876 Formed from Issaquena, Warren and Washington Counties William L. Sharkey, Mississippi Supreme Court justice &&&&&&&&&&&04916.&&&&&04,916 &&&&&&&&&&&&0428.&&&&&0428 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01109.&&&&&01,109 km2)
State map highlighting Sharkey County
Simpson County 127 Mendenhall 1824 Formed from Copiah County Josiah Simpson, first federal judge appointed in the state &&&&&&&&&&027503.&&&&&027,503 &&&&&&&&&&&&0589.&&&&&0589 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01526.&&&&&01,526 km2)
State map highlighting Simpson County
Smith County 129 Raleigh 1833 Formed from Covington, Jones and Rankin Counties David Smith, Revolutionary War major &&&&&&&&&&016491.&&&&&016,491 &&&&&&&&&&&&0636.&&&&&0636 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01647.&&&&&01,647 km2)
State map highlighting Smith County
Stone County 131 Wiggins 1916 Formed from Harrison County John M. Stone, Governor of Mississippi &&&&&&&&&&017786.&&&&&017,786 &&&&&&&&&&&&0445.&&&&&0445 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01153.&&&&&01,153 km2)
State map highlighting Stone County
Sunflower County 133 Indianola 1844 Formed from Bolivar County Sunflower River &&&&&&&&&&029450.&&&&&029,450 &&&&&&&&&&&&0694.&&&&&0694 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01797.&&&&&01,797 km2)
State map highlighting Sunflower County
Tallahatchie County 135 Charleston 1833 Formed from Washington and Yazoo Counties Tallahatchie River &&&&&&&&&&015378.&&&&&015,378 &&&&&&&&&&&&0644.&&&&&0644 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01668.&&&&&01,668 km2)
State map highlighting Tallahatchie County
Tate County 137 Senatobia 1873 Formed from DeSoto and Marshall Counties Thomas Simpson Tate, the county's original settler &&&&&&&&&&028886.&&&&&028,886 &&&&&&&&&&&&0404.&&&&&0404 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01046.&&&&&01,046 km2)
State map highlighting Tate County
Tippah County 139 Ripley 1836 Formed from Monroe County Native American word for "cut off" &&&&&&&&&&022232.&&&&&022,232 &&&&&&&&&&&&0458.&&&&&0458 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01186.&&&&&01,186 km2)
State map highlighting Tippah County
Tishomingo County 141 Iuka 1836 Formed from Monroe County Chief Tishomingo, Chickasaw leader &&&&&&&&&&019593.&&&&&019,593 &&&&&&&&&&&&0424.&&&&&0424 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01098.&&&&&01,098 km2)
State map highlighting Tishomingo County
Tunica County 143 Tunica 1836 Formed from Washington County and Un-Organized Tunica Native Americans &&&&&&&&&&010778.&&&&&010,778 &&&&&&&&&&&&0455.&&&&&0455 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01178.&&&&&01,178 km2)
State map highlighting Tunica County
Union County 145 New Albany 1870 Formed from Lee, Pontotoc and Tippah Counties Reunion of Confederacy with the United States &&&&&&&&&&027134.&&&&&027,134 &&&&&&&&&&&&0416.&&&&&0416 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01077.&&&&&01,077 km2)
State map highlighting Union County
Walthall County 147 Tylertown 1912 Formed from Marion and Pike Counties Edward Walthall, U.S. Senator from Mississippi &&&&&&&&&&015443.&&&&&015,443 &&&&&&&&&&&&0404.&&&&&0404 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01046.&&&&&01,046 km2)
State map highlighting Walthall County
Warren County 149 Vicksburg 1809 Formed from Claiborne County Joseph Warren, Revolutionary War general &&&&&&&&&&048773.&&&&&048,773 &&&&&&&&&&&&0587.&&&&&0587 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01520.&&&&&01,520 km2)
State map highlighting Warren County
Washington County 151 Greenville 1827 Formed from Warren and Yazoo Counties George Washington, first U.S. President &&&&&&&&&&051137.&&&&&051,137 &&&&&&&&&&&&0724.&&&&&0724 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01875.&&&&&01,875 km2)
State map highlighting Washington County
Wayne County 153 Waynesboro 1809 Formed from Washington County (AL) Anthony Wayne, Revolutionary War general &&&&&&&&&&020747.&&&&&020,747 &&&&&&&&&&&&0810.&&&&&0810 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02098.&&&&&02,098 km2)
State map highlighting Wayne County
Webster County 155 Walthall 1874 Formed from Chickasaw, Choctaw and Montegomery Counties (formerly Sumner County) Daniel Webster, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts and giant of Nineteenth Century politics &&&&&&&&&&010253.&&&&&010,253 &&&&&&&&&&&&0423.&&&&&0423 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01096.&&&&&01,096 km2)
State map highlighting Webster County
Wilkinson County 157 Woodville 1802 Formed from Adams County James Wilkinson, Revolutionary War general &&&&&&&&&&&09878.&&&&&09,878 &&&&&&&&&&&&0677.&&&&&0677 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01753.&&&&&01,753 km2)
State map highlighting Wilkinson County
Winston County 159 Louisville 1833 Formed from Lowndes, Rankin, and Wayne Counties Louis Winston, Mississippi Supreme Court justice &&&&&&&&&&019198.&&&&&019,198 &&&&&&&&&&&&0607.&&&&&0607 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01572.&&&&&01,572 km2)
State map highlighting Winston County
Yalobusha County 161 Water Valley 1833 Formed from Monroe, Washington and Yazoo Counties Native American for "tadpole place" &&&&&&&&&&012678.&&&&&012,678 &&&&&&&&&&&&0467.&&&&&0467 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01210.&&&&&01,210 km2)
State map highlighting Yalobusha County
Yazoo County 163 Yazoo City 1823 Formed from Hinds County Yazoo Native Americans &&&&&&&&&&028065.&&&&&028,065 &&&&&&&&&&&&0920.&&&&&0920 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02383.&&&&&02,383 km2)
State map highlighting Yazoo County

Former counties[]

  • Bainbridge (1823-1824): formed from Covington County and dissolved into Covington.
  • Pearl (1872-1878): formed from Hancock and dissolved into both Hancock and Marion.

This list does not include counties now in Alabama.

References[]


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