![]() ![]() ![]() There are no other incorporated towns in Clay County however, there are several smaller towns and communities such as Cedar Bluff, Pheba, Montpelier, Abbott, Griffith, and Siloam. In 1876, the Mississippi legislature changed the name to Clay County. Named in honor of American statesman, Henry Clay, Clay County was originally organized from parts of Chickasaw, Lowndes, Monroe and Oktibbeha Counties, and named Colfax County after Schuyler Colfax, Vice-President in the Grant administration. ![]() With true Southern hospitality, we welcome you and stand ready to help you enjoy life in our community and grow your business here.Ĭlay County was created April 4, 1872. We hope you find this website useful an an overview of the services provided by the Clay County elected officials and departments. Thank you for visiting the Clay County website. "The Ultimate Experience In Graceful Southern Living" Clay County, Mississippi * Coronavirus Info* ![]()
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