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Olive Branch is the sixth most populous city in Mississippi, US, located in DeSoto County.At the 2020 census the population was 39,711. Olive Branch is part of the Memphis Metropolitan Statistical Area, a region that consists of three counties in southwest Tennessee, five counties in northwest Mississippi, and two counties in eastern Arkansas.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 December 2024. U.S. state This article is about the U.S. state. For the river, see Mississippi River. For other uses, see Mississippi (disambiguation). State in the United States Mississippi State Flag Seal Nickname(s): "The Magnolia State" and "The Hospitality State" Motto(s): Virtute et armis (Latin ...
Map of Tate County. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 411 square miles (1,060 km 2), of which 405 square miles (1,050 km 2) is land and 6.2 square miles (16 km 2) (1.5%) is water. [4] It is the third-smallest county in Mississippi by land area.
That’s the premise of a new report from AARP, which found that most people want to stay in their homes and their communities as they age, but many aren’t confident that those living ...
At the 2000 census, [14] there were 34,993 people, 12,163 households and 9,110 families living in the county. The population density was 50 inhabitants per square mile (19/km 2). There were 13,252 housing units at an average density of 19 per square mile (7.3/km 2).
Population (2023) [7] Total Area [8] Map Adams County: 001: Natchez: AD: 1799: One of two original counties in the Mississippi Territory formed by Governor Winthrop Sargent [15] John Adams (1735–1826), Founding Father and 2nd U.S. President: 28,746: 487.9 sq mi (1,264 km 2) Alcorn County: 003: Corinth: AL: 1870: Formed from Tippiah and ...
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District location and map District created March 4, 1847 Jacob Thompson : Democratic: March 4, 1847 – March 3, 1851 30th 31st: Redistricted from the at-large district and re-elected in 1846. Re-elected in 1848. Lost re-election as a Southern Rights candidate. [4] Benjamin Nabers (Hickory Flat) Union: March 4, 1851 – March 3, 1853 32nd ...