Consisting of a population of around 5K with an excellent admixture of White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others along with about 2K households and 1.4K families, Pickett County covers an approximate area of 175 sq mi. It was created in the year 1879 and was named for the Howard L. Pickett. Byrdstown is the County seat and the largest municipality of this County. It is the least populous county in Tennessee.
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