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'''Overton County''' is a county located in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Tennessee]]. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,083. Its [[county seat]] is [[Livingston, Tennessee|Livingston]]. The county was founded in 1806 and named after [[John Overton (judge)|John Overton]], a prominent judge in Tennessee.
'''Overton County''' is a county located in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Tennessee]]. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,083. Its county seat is [[Livingston, Tennessee|Livingston]]. Overton County is part of the [[Cookeville, Tennessee|Cookeville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area]].


== History ==
== History ==
Overton County was established in 1806 from parts of [[Jackson County, Tennessee|Jackson]] and [[White County, Tennessee|White]] counties. The county is named after John Overton, a judge of the [[Tennessee Supreme Court]] and a close friend of [[Andrew Jackson]]. The county has a rich history, including its role in the [[American Civil War]].
Overton County was established in 1806 from a portion of [[Jackson County, Tennessee|Jackson County]]. It was named for [[John Overton (judge)|John Overton]], a prominent judge and political leader in Tennessee. The county has a rich history that includes its role in the [[American Civil War]], where it was a site of several skirmishes and military activities.


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the county has a total area of 435 square miles (1,130 km²), of which 433 square miles (1,120 km²) is land and 2.1 square miles (5.4 km²) (0.5%) is water. The county is part of the [[Cumberland Plateau]] region, characterized by its rugged terrain and scenic beauty.
According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the county has a total area of 435 square miles (1,130 km²), of which 433 square miles (1,120 km²) is land and 2.0 square miles (5.2 km²) (0.5%) is water. The county is located in the northern part of the state and is characterized by its rolling hills and fertile valleys.


=== Adjacent counties ===
=== Adjacent counties ===
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* [[Putnam County, Tennessee|Putnam County]] (south)
* [[Putnam County, Tennessee|Putnam County]] (south)
* [[Jackson County, Tennessee|Jackson County]] (west)
* [[Jackson County, Tennessee|Jackson County]] (west)
* [[Clay County, Tennessee|Clay County]] (northwest)


== Demographics ==
== Demographics ==
As of the 2020 census, there were 22,083 people, 8,870 households, and 6,200 families residing in the county. The population density was 51 people per square mile (20/km²). The racial makeup of the county was predominantly [[White (U.S. Census)|White]], with small percentages of other races.
As of the 2020 census, there were 22,083 people, 8,900 households, and 6,200 families residing in the county. The population density was 51 people per square mile (20/km²). The racial makeup of the county was predominantly White, with small percentages of African American, Native American, Asian, and other races.


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
The economy of Overton County is diverse, with sectors including agriculture, manufacturing, and services. The county is known for its [[livestock]] and [[dairy farming]], as well as its production of [[timber]] and [[coal]].
The economy of Overton County is diverse, with agriculture, manufacturing, and retail trade being significant sectors. The county is known for its production of livestock, dairy products, and crops such as corn and soybeans.


== Education ==
== Education ==
Overton County is served by the [[Overton County School District]], which includes several elementary schools, a middle school, and [[Livingston Academy]], the county's high school.
Overton County is served by the Overton County School District, which includes several elementary schools, a middle school, and [[Livingston Academy]], the county's high school. The county is also home to the [[Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Livingston]], which provides vocational and technical education.


== Communities ==
== Government ==
=== Towns ===
The county government is headed by a county executive and a county commission. Overton County is part of the 6th Congressional District of Tennessee.
* [[Livingston, Tennessee|Livingston]] (county seat)


=== Unincorporated communities ===
== Notable People ==
* [[Allons, Tennessee|Allons]]
* [[Cordell Hull]], a politician who served as the United States Secretary of State and received the Nobel Peace Prize.
* [[Rickman, Tennessee|Rickman]]
* [[Hilham, Tennessee|Hilham]]


== Notable people ==
== Also see ==
* [[Cordell Hull]], [[United States Secretary of State]] and [[Nobel Peace Prize]] laureate
* [[Livingston, Tennessee]]
* [[Albert H. Roberts]], 33rd [[Governor of Tennessee]]
* [[Cookeville, Tennessee]]
* [[Jackson County, Tennessee]]
* [[Pickett County, Tennessee]]


== See also ==
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* [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Overton County, Tennessee]]
* [[Cumberland Plateau]]
 
== References ==
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== External links ==
{{Commons category|Overton County, Tennessee}}


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Latest revision as of 00:51, 9 December 2024

Overton County, Tennessee
General Information
Name Overton County, Tennessee
Native Name
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       36.38°-85.32 
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Population
Total 22,083
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Time Zone
Standard UTC-6
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Overton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,083. Its county seat is Livingston. Overton County is part of the Cookeville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area.

History[edit]

Overton County was established in 1806 from a portion of Jackson County. It was named for John Overton, a prominent judge and political leader in Tennessee. The county has a rich history that includes its role in the American Civil War, where it was a site of several skirmishes and military activities.

Geography[edit]

According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 435 square miles (1,130 km²), of which 433 square miles (1,120 km²) is land and 2.0 square miles (5.2 km²) (0.5%) is water. The county is located in the northern part of the state and is characterized by its rolling hills and fertile valleys.

Adjacent counties[edit]

Demographics[edit]

As of the 2020 census, there were 22,083 people, 8,900 households, and 6,200 families residing in the county. The population density was 51 people per square mile (20/km²). The racial makeup of the county was predominantly White, with small percentages of African American, Native American, Asian, and other races.

Economy[edit]

The economy of Overton County is diverse, with agriculture, manufacturing, and retail trade being significant sectors. The county is known for its production of livestock, dairy products, and crops such as corn and soybeans.

Education[edit]

Overton County is served by the Overton County School District, which includes several elementary schools, a middle school, and Livingston Academy, the county's high school. The county is also home to the Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Livingston, which provides vocational and technical education.

Government[edit]

The county government is headed by a county executive and a county commission. Overton County is part of the 6th Congressional District of Tennessee.

Notable People[edit]

  • Cordell Hull, a politician who served as the United States Secretary of State and received the Nobel Peace Prize.

Also see[edit]