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Benton County, Tennessee

Benton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 15,864.[2] Its county seat is Camden.[3] The county was created in December 1835 and organized in 1836.[4][5]

Not to be confused with Benton, Tennessee.

Benton County

 United States

1835

David Benton (early settler)[1]

Camden

436 sq mi (1,130 km2)

394 sq mi (1,020 km2)

41 sq mi (110 km2)  9.6%

15,864 Decrease

40.26/sq mi (15.54/km2)

7th, 8th

Benton County is located in northwest Tennessee, bordering the western branch of the Tennessee River and 30 miles south of the Kentucky border. Aside from Camden, other major communities include agrarian communities Big Sandy and Holladay. It is known well in the area for its duck hunting and fishing industries, and in the past, was recognized for sorghum production, although it is no longer produced there.

History[edit]

Benton County was formed in 1835 from part of Humphreys County. It was named in honor of David Benton (1779–1860), who was an early settler in the county and a member of the Third Regiment, Tennessee Militia in the Creek War.

(northeast)

Stewart County

(northeast)

Houston County

(east)

Humphreys County

(southeast)

Perry County

(south)

Decatur County

(west)

Carroll County

(northwest)

Henry County

"Magic 95.9 the Valley"

WRJB-FM 95.9

"Today's Best Music with Ace & TJ in the Morning"

WRQR-FM 105.5 (Henry Co)

"The Greatest Hits of All Time"

WTPR-AM 710 (Henry Co)

"The Greatest Hits of All Time"

WTPR-FM 101.7 (Henry Co)

(county seat)

Camden

National Register of Historic Places listings in Benton County, Tennessee

Benton County, TN Government Web Site

Benton County-Camden Chamber of Commerce

Benton County Schools

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Benton County

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