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Cumberland County
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Cumberland County, Virginia, is a rural community located near the geographic center of the Commonwealth. Established in 1749, it was named after William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, the second son of King George II. The county's history is marked by its role in the American Revolution, as it was the first Virginia county to call for independence from Great Britain in April 1776.
Over the years, Cumberland County has experienced a decline in population from 1880 to 1970 due to mechanization in agriculture, but it has since seen growth, reaching a peak in 2010. The county's economy primarily revolves around agriculture, with livestock being the mainstay of farm sales. Cumberland County's low-density rural character is supported by its natural resources and developments like the Cobbs Creek Reservoir project.
The median household income is approximately $57,586, reflecting a community that relies on local labor force participation. The county's historical records, including deeds and court orders, provide insight into its longstanding agrarian heritage.
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