Clay County
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Clay County, located in West Point, Mississippi, was established on April 4, 1872, and is named in honor of American statesman Henry Clay. Originally formed from parts of several neighboring counties, it serves as a central hub with excellent transportation access due to its proximity to railways and major highways.
Covering an area of 416 square miles and home to approximately 21,979 residents, Clay County is bordered by Chickasaw, Monroe, Lowndes, Oktibbeha, and Webster counties. The region features several small towns and communities, providing residents and visitors alike with access to various universities, industries, and leisure activities.
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