Amherst County, Virginia
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Amherst County, Virginia | |
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Location in the state of Virginia |
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Virginia's location in the USA |
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Founded | 1761 |
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Seat | Amherst |
Area - Total - Land - Water |
1,240 km² (479 mi²) sq mi ( km²) 9 km² (4 mi²), 0.75% |
Population - (2000) - Density |
31,894 26/km² |
Website: www.countyofamherst.com |
Amherst County is a county located in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth" — of Virginia. As of the 2000 census, the population was 31,894. Its county seat is Amherst.
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[edit] Towns
- Amherst
- Madison Heights
- Huewt House, Virginia
[edit] Notable residents
- William Barnett (1761-1834), born in Amherst County, United States Congressman [1]
- William Becknell, born in Amherst County, first white man to open what would become the Santa Fe Trail[1]
- Samuel Jordan Cabell (1756-1818), born in Amherst County, United States Congressman[1]
- Peter Cartwright (1785-1872), born in Amherst County, noted "hellfire and brimstone" preacher [1]
- Powhatan Ellis, (1790-1863), born in Amherst County, justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court, United States Senator from Mississippi, and minister to Mexico. Ellisville, Mississippi, is named in his honor. [1]