Calhoun County was named after John C. Calhoun, member of the United States Senate from South Carolina and the seventh U.S. vice president. The county was formed in the year 1838. More than 13K people with an intermingling cohabitation of White, Pacific Islander, African American, Asian, Native American, Hispanic or Latino of any race, and other races reside in this region. The area accommodates 4.4K households and 3.1K family units. Blountstown is the county seat and the largest city.
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