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Crockett County, Tennessee

Crockett County is located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,911.[3] Its county seat is Alamo.[4] Crockett County is included in the Jackson, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Crockett County

 United States

1871

266 sq mi (690 km2)

266 sq mi (690 km2)

0.2 sq mi (0.5 km2)  0.08%

13,911 Decrease[1]

54/sq mi (21/km2)

8th

History[edit]

Crockett County was formed in 1871 from portions of Haywood, Madison, Dyer and Gibson counties. It is named in honor of David Crockett (1786–1836), frontier humorist, soldier, Tennessee state legislator and U.S. congressman, and defender of the Alamo.[2][5]


In 1876, in what apparently was a political rivalry gone bad,[6] Crockett County Sheriff R. G. Harris and 19 other unidentified men removed four men from the county jail and beat them, killing one of them. The sheriff was arrested.[7] In United States v. Harris (1883), the Supreme Court ruled that the Sheriff could not be prosecuted under federal law.[8]

(northeast)

Gibson County

(southeast)

Madison County

(south)

Haywood County

(west)

Lauderdale County

(northwest)

Dyer County

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Bells

Friendship

Louise Pearson Memorial Arboretum

National Register of Historic Places listings in Crockett County, Tennessee

The Crockett Reporter

Crockett County Chamber of Commerce

Crockett County Schools

– genealogy resources

Crockett County, TNGenWeb

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Crockett County