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Census Bureau - Bell County (Bell County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Bell County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21013.html

Census Bureau - Breathitt County (Breathitt County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Breathitt County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21025.html

Census Bureau - Clay County (Clay County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Clay County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21051.html

Jackson (Jackson)
Jackson, the seat of Breathitt county, is on the North Fork of the Kentucky River. It was founded with the county in 1839 as Breathitt Town and renamed Jackson in 1845 to honor President Andrew ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-jackson.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Barbourville (Barbourville)
Barbourville, Kentucky Barbourville, the seat of Knox county, was established in 1800 on land given by James Barbour for the purpose. The area had been explored in 1750 by Dr. Thomas Walker and ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-barbourville.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Beattyville (Beattyville)
Beattyville, the seat of Lee county, is on the forks of the Kentucky River. The site was originally known as Taylors Landing (the source of the name is not known). In 1850 it was renamed Beatty ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-beattyville.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Bell County (Bell County)
Bell county was formed in 1867. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 975 to 3500 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21013.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Booneville (Booneville)
Booneville, Kentucky Booneville, the seat of Owsley county, is located on the South Fork of Kentucky River at KY 11 and KY 30. The site was once known as Boones Station, Daniel Boone having once ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-booneville.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Breathitt County (Breathitt County)
Breathitt county was formed in 1839. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 650 to 1600 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21025.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Campton (Campton)
Campton, the seat of Wolfe county, was first known as Camp Town and is located on Swift Camp Creek at what is popularly thought to be the site of one of Jonathan Swift's camps. (There are legends ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-campton.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Clay County (Clay County)
Clay county was formed in 1807. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 690 to 2235 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21051.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Estill County (Estill County)
Estill county was formed in 1808. It is located in the Eastern Knobs and Eastern Coal Field regions of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 566 to 1511 feet above sea level. In ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21065.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Harlan (Harlan)
Harlan, Kentucky Harlan, the seat of Harlan county, is located at the forks of the Cumberland River. It was settled beginning around 1796 and was known as Mount Pleasant, for a local Indian mound, ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-harlan.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Harlan County (Harlan County)
Harlan county was formed in 1819. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 1070 to 4145 feet above sea level, the highest in the ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21095.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Hazard (Hazard)
Hazard, Kentucky Hazard, the seat of Perry county, is located on the North Fork of the Kentucky River. It was founded in 1821 and named, like the county, for Oliver Hazard Perry. The first post ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-hazard.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Hindman (Hindman)
Hindman, the seat of Knott county, is a town at the forks of Troublesome Creek. A post office opened on the site in 1874 as McPherson. Hindman was founded in 1884 when the county was formed and ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-hindman.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Hyden (Hyden)
Hyden, the seat of Leslie county, was founded in 1878 and named for state Senator John Hyden. The town is at the mouth of Rockhouse Creek on the Middle Fork of the Kentucky River. It is served ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-hyden.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Irvine (Irvine)
Irvine, the seat of Estill county, is on the Kentucky River at Station Camp Creek and at the intersection of KY 52 and KY 89. It was founded in 1812 and named for Colonel William Irvine, an early ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-irvine.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Jackson County (Jackson County)
Jackson county was formed in 1858. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 650 to 1633 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21109.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Knott County (Knott County)
Knott county was formed in 1884. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 675 to 2360 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21119.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Knox County (Knox County)
Knox county was formed in 1800. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 890 to 2322 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21121.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Laurel County (Laurel County)
Laurel county was formed in 1826. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 723 to 1760 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21125.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Lee County (Lee County)
Lee county was formed in 1870. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 610 to 1367 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21129.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Leslie County (Leslie County)
Leslie county was formed in 1878. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 757 to 2600 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21131.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Letcher County (Letcher County)
Letcher county was formed in 1842. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 940 to 3720 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21133.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - London (London)
London, Kentucky London, the seat of Laurel county, began as a settlement on the Wilderness Road running north from the Cumberland Gap. The town was formed and named for the city in England in ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-london.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Manchester (Manchester)
Manchester, the seat of Clay county, was established along Goose Creek in 1807 as Greenville, named for Green Clay, for whom the county was also named. It was renamed Manchester later that year ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-manchester.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - McKee (McKee)
McKee, Kentucky McKee, the seat of Jackson county, was founded in 1858 with the new county and probably named for Judge George R. McKee. The McKee post office opened in 1858. The population in ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-mckee.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Mount Vernon (Mount Vernon)
Mount Vernon, Kentucky Mount Vernon, the seat of Rockcastle county, was founded in the late eighteenth century and named for George Washington's home. The settlement was originally known as White ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-mount-vernon.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Owsley County (Owsley County)
Owsley county was formed in 1843. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 650 to 1720 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21189.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Perry County (Perry County)
Perry county was formed in 1821. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 700 to 2520 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21193.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Pineville (Pineville)
Pineville, the seat of Bell county, is located on the Cumberland River where it cuts through Pine Mountain. It was settled in 1781 as Cumberland Ford and a post office by that name opened in 1818. ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-pineville.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Powell County (Powell County)
Powell county was formed in 1852. It is located in the Eastern Knobs and Eastern Coal Field regions of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 580 to 1440 feet above sea level. In ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21197.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Rockcastle County (Rockcastle County)
Rockcastle county was formed in 1810. It is located in the Pennyrile and Eastern Coal Field regions of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 810 to 1638 feet above sea level. In ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21203.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Stanton (Stanton)
Stanton, Kentucky Stanton, the seat of Powell county, was an early settlement first known as Beaver Pond. The Beaver Pond post office opened in 1849. In 1852, with the formation of Powell ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-stanton.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Whitesburg (Whitesburg)
Whitesburg, the seat of Letcher county, is located on the North Fork of the Kentucky River. It was founded in 1842 with the forming of the county on land donated for the purpose. The name is to ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-whitesburg.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Whitley County (Whitley County)
Whitley county was formed in 1818. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 723 to 2220 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21235.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Williamsburg (Williamsburg)
Williamsburg, Kentucky Williamsburg, the seat ofWhitley county, is located in the center of the county on the Cumberland river. The town of Whitley Court House was formed with the new county in ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-williamsburg.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Wolfe County (Wolfe County)
Wolfe county was formed in 1860. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 650 to 1460 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21237.html

U.S. Census Bureau - Estill County (Estill County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Estill County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21065.html

US Census Bureau - Harlan County Quick Facts (Harlan County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Harlan County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21095.html

US Census Bureau - Jackson County Quick Facts (Jackson County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Jackson County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21109.html

US Census Bureau - Knott County Quick Facts (Knott County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Knott County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21119.html

US Census Bureau - Knox County Quick Facts (Knox County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Knox County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21121.html

US Census Bureau - Laurel County Quick Facts (Laurel County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Laurel County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21125.html

US Census Bureau - Lee County Quick Facts (Lee County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Lee County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21129.html

US Census Bureau - Leslie County Quick Facts (Leslie County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Leslie County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21131.html

US Census Bureau - Letcher County Quick Facts (Letcher County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Letcher County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21133.html

US Census Bureau - Owsley County Quick Facts (Owsley County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Owsley County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21189.html

US Census Bureau - Perry County Quick Facts (Perry County)
Frequently requested Census statistics for Perry County.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/21/21193.html

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