Facts about Kaufman County, Texas
Kaufman County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 103,350. Its county seat is Kaufman. Both the county, established in 1848, and the city were named for David S. Kaufman, a diplomat and U.S. Representative from Texas. Kaufman County is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area. Western artist Frank Reaugh moved from Illinois to Kaufman County in 1876 to draw inspiration for his paintings such as The Approaching Herd (1902).
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 808 square miles (2,090 km²), of which 781 square miles (2,020 km²) is land and 27 square miles (70 km²) (3.3%) is water. Located in the northeast portion of Texas, it is bounded on the southwest by Trinity River, and drained by the east fork of that stream.
Cities
Serving Kaufman County, Texas

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