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Fulton County
Fulton County Courthouse in Hickman
Fulton County Courthouse in Hickman
Map of Kentucky highlighting Fulton County
Location within the U.S. state of Kentucky
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Kentucky's location within the U.S.
Country  United States
State  Kentucky
Founded 1845
Named for Robert Fulton
Seat Hickman
Largest city Fulton
Area
 • Total 231 sq mi (600 km2)
 • Land 206 sq mi (530 km2)
 • Water 25 sq mi (60 km2)  11%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total 6,515 Decrease
Time zone UTC−6 (Central)
 • Summer (DST) UTC−5 (CDT)
Congressional district 1st

Fulton County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of Kentucky, with the Mississippi River forming its western boundary. As of the 2010 census, the population was 6,813. Its county seat is Hickman. The county was formed in 1845 from Hickman County, Kentucky and named for Robert Fulton, the inventor of the steamboat.

Allied with Tennessee by trade and culture, white Fulton County residents were largely pro-Confederate during the American Civil War. Forces from both armies passed through the county during different periods of the conflict. Because of imprecise early surveying of Kentucky's southern border, Fulton County is divided into two non-contiguous parts. An exclave on the peninsula in the Kentucky Bend of the Mississippi River can be reached only by road through Tennessee.

Kentucky Bend map
Kentucky Bend and surrounding area      Missouri (MO)      Tennessee (TN)      Kentucky (KY)

Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 231 square miles (600 km2), of which 206 square miles (530 km2) is land and 25 square miles (65 km2) (11%) is water.

About 11 square miles (28 km2) of the county is separated in a peninsula from the rest of the state by an oxbow of the Mississippi River, known as the Kentucky Bend or New Madrid Bend, after the city in Missouri on the north side of the river. Travelers going there have to pass into Tennessee by road (there is no bridge from Missouri) and then go north to reach the Kentucky Bend exclave. The lowest point in the state of Kentucky is located on the Mississippi River in Kentucky Bend in Fulton County, where it flows past Kentucky and between Tennessee and Missouri. It is expected that over time, the river will cut across the short neck of the peninsula, cutting it off entirely from Kentucky, with land gradually filling in behind it to connect it to Missouri.

Adjacent counties

National protected area

  • Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge (part)

Major highways

  • US 45
  • US 51
  • KY 58
  • KY 94
  • KY 116
  • KY 123
  • KY 125
  • KY 166
  • KY 239
  • KY 307
  • KY 781
  • KY 924
  • KY 1529

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
1850 4,446
1860 5,317 19.6%
1870 6,161 15.9%
1880 7,977 29.5%
1890 10,005 25.4%
1900 11,546 15.4%
1910 14,114 22.2%
1920 15,197 7.7%
1930 14,927 −1.8%
1940 15,413 3.3%
1950 13,668 −11.3%
1960 11,256 −17.6%
1970 10,183 −9.5%
1980 8,971 −11.9%
1990 8,271 −7.8%
2000 7,752 −6.3%
2010 6,813 −12.1%
2020 6,515 −4.4%
2021 (est.) 6,512 −4.4%
U.S. Decennial Census
1790-1960 1900-1990
1990-2000 2010-2021

2020 census

Fulton County Racial Composition
Race Num. Perc.
White 4,566 70.08%
Black or African American 1,433 22.0%
Native American 13 0.2%
Asian 17 0.26%
Pacific Islander 11 0.17%
Other/Mixed 324 4.97%
Hispanic or Latino 151 2.32%

As of the 2020 United States Census, there were 6,515 people, 2,441 households, and 1,425 families residing in the county.

Communities

Cities

Census-designated place

Other unincorporated communities

Education

See also

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