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Dickenson County, Virginia
Dickenson County History, Geography, Demographics, Cities and Towns, and Education
County Seat: Clintwood
Year Organized: 1880
Square Miles: 333 |
Court House: P.O. Box 1098
County Courthouse
Clintwood, VA 24228-1098
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Etymology - Origin of County Name
Dickenson is named for Virginia state legislator William J. Dickenson.
Demographics:
County QuickFacts:
Census Bureau Quick Facts
History
Dickinson County, Virginia formed from Buchanan, Russell, and Wise Counties.
Dickenson County was named for William J. Dickenson, delegate to the General Assembly from Russell County in 1880
when Dickenson was formed from Russell, Wise and Buchanan Counties. Its area is 355 square miles, and its county
seat is Clintwood
Neighboring Counties:
- Buchanan County, Virginia - northeast
- Russell County, Virginia - southeast
- Wise County, Virginia - southwest
- Pike County, Kentucky - northwest
Cities and Towns:
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- Clinchco |
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- Clintwood
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- Haysi |
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