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  1. Southampton County is a county located on the southern border of the Commonwealth of Virginia. North Carolina is to the south. As of the 2020 census, the population was 17,996. [1] . Its county seat is Courtland. [2] History.

  2. In 1831, Southampton County was the location of the most serious slave rebellion in United States history. On August 21-22, the infamous Southampton Insurrection, led by the slave Nat Turner, resulted in the deaths of 58 whites and an unknown number of blacks.

  3. Oct 4, 2010 · Welcome to Southampton County, VA. The Latest. PUBLIC NOTICE: Southampton County Board of Supervisors-Work Session- Wednesday, October 2, 2024 -6:00 p.m. -Rawls Museum Arts. Tire Amnesty Day- Wednesday, October 2, 2024 & Friday, October 4. 2024. Southampton County Alerts - Sign Up or Update Address/Contact Info.

  4. In 2022, Southampton County, VA had a population of 18k people with a median age of 47 and a median household income of $67,813. Between 2021 and 2022 the population of Southampton County, VA declined from 18,028 to 18,003, a −0.139% decrease and its median household income grew from $65,079 to $67,813, a 4.2% increase.

  5. We live in the traditional territorial area of the historic Nottoway Tribe including, Southampton County into Surry County and the Tidewater region. The governmental structure is democratic, based on an Iroquoian style of governance with a preeminent Tribal Council and ceremonial Chiefs.

  6. Southampton County, Virginia has 599.2 square miles of land area and is the 10th largest county in Virginia by total area. Topics in the Southampton County, Virginia data profile include: Populations and People; Income and Poverty; Education; Employment; Housing; Health; Business and Economy; Families and Living Arrangements; Race and Ethnicity

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  8. Southampton. When you want to slow things down and enjoy the finer things in life, Southampton County is the place for you! By finer things, we of course mean pizza, picturesque farms, public art museum, and peanuts! Rich in history from the Cheroenhaka and Nottoway Indians to Nat Turner to our tradition of agriculture.