• As nearby Clarksdale grew in population and influence, it challenged Friars Point's hold on the county government, and in 1892, Coahoma County was divided into...
  • Coahoma County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2010 census, the population was 26,151. Its county seat is Clarksdale.
  • Coahoma County is located in the northern Delta, with the Mississippi River shaping much of the county’s winding western border.
  • Coahoma County was established from lands ceded to the U.S. from the Choctaw Indians and derived its name from the Choctaw word meaning "Red Panther."
  • Coahoma County is a county located in the state of Mississippi. Based on the 2010 census, the population was 26,151. Its county seat is Clarksdale.
  • The race least likely to be in poverty in Coahoma County, Mississippi is White, with 10.32% below the poverty level.
  • On average, the public school district that covers Coahoma county is worse than the state average in quality. The Coahoma county area codes are 601, 662.
  • Agriculture is an important part of Coahoma County’s economy with cotton being its most important crop followed by soybeans and corn.
  • Coahoma County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2010 census, the population was 26,151 and a population density of 17 people...
  • Coahoma County was established February 9, 1836, and is located in the northwestern part of the state in the fertile Yazoo Delta region.