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Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Bardwell (Bardwell)
Bardwell, Kentucky Bardwell, the seat of Carlisle county, was founded about 1874. The source of the name is obscure. The Bardwell post office opened in 1874. The population in 1990 was 819.
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-bardwell.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Barren County (Barren County)
Barren county was formed in 1799. It is located in the Pennyrile region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 465 to 1068 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population was ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21009.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Bath County (Bath County)
Bath county was formed in 1811. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field and Outer Bluegrass regions of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 590 to 1388 feet above sea level. In ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21011.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 - Bedford (Bedford)
Bedford, Kentucky Bedford, the seat of Trimble county, is located in the middle of the county at the junction of US 42 and US 421. It was settled in the early nineteenth century and named for the ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-bedford.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 - Benton (Benton)
Benton, the seat of Marshall county, lies on the East Fork of Clark River near the center of the county. It was established in 1842 as the seat of the new county and named for Senator Thomas Hart ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-benton.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Boone County (Boone County)
Boone county was formed in 1799. It is located in the Outer Bluegrass region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 455 to 964 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21015.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 - Bourbon County (Bourbon County)
Bourbon county was formed in 1786. It is located in the Inner Bluegrass region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 715 to 1050 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21017.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Bowling Green (Bowling Green)
Bowling Green, the seat of Warren county, is located on the Barren River. The town was founded in 1798 as Bolin Green and in 1802 the post office opened as Bowling Green. The name may be from ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-bowling-green.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Boyd County (Boyd County)
Boyd county was formed in 1860. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 515 to 1140 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21019.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Boyle County (Boyle County)
Boyle county was formed in 1842. It is located in the Bluegrass region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 740 to 1364 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population was ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21021.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Bracken County (Bracken County)
Bracken county was formed in 1797. It is located in the Outer Bluegrass region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 455 to 980 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21023.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Brandenburg (Brandenburg)
Brandenburg, Kentucky Brandenburg, the seat of Meade county since 1825, is located on the Ohio River. It was established in the early nineteenth century around the tavern and ferry of Solomon ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-brandenburg.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 - Breckinridge County (Breckinridge County)
Breckinridge county was formed in 1800. It is located in the Pennyrile region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 383 to 920 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21027.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Brooksville (Brooksville)
Brooksville, the seat of Bracken county, began as the settlement Woodward's Crossroads in the late 1700s. The county seat was moved from nearby Augusta in 1839 and the town was renamed Brooksville ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-brooksville.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Brownsville (Brownsville)
Brownsville, Kentucky Brownsville, the seat of Edmonson county, is located on the Green River near the western edge of Mammoth Cave National Park. It was probably named for General Jacob Brown. ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-brownsville.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Bullitt County (Bullitt County)
Bullitt county was formed in 1797. It is located in the Western Knobs region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 385 to 998 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21029.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Burkesville (Burkesville)
Burkesville, Kentucky Burkesville, the seat of Cumberland county, is located on the Cumberland River and at the junction of KY 61 and 90. It was established in 1798 on the land of Samuel Burkes ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-burkesville.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Burlington (Burlington)
Burlington, the seat of Boone county, was founded in 1799 as Craigs Camp, named for one of the owners of the land. The name was changed to Wilmington in 1800 and finally to Burlington, probably in ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-burlington.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Butler County (Butler County)
Butler county was formed in 1810. It is located in the Western Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 385 to 810 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21031.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Cadiz (Cadiz)
Cadiz, the seat of Trigg county, is located near the center of the county on the Little River and US 68. The area was settled late in the eighteenth century and the town was established in 1820 to ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-cadiz.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Caldwell County (Caldwell County)
Caldwell county was formed in 1809. It is located in the Pennyrile region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 339 to 767 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population was ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21033.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Calloway County (Calloway County)
Calloway county was formed in 1823. It is located in the Jackson Purchase region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 359 to 640 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21035.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Campbell County (Campbell County)
Campbell county was formed in 1795. It is located in the Outer Bluegrass region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 455 to 920 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21037.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Campbellsville (Campbellsville)
Campbellsville, the seat of Taylor county, is located near the center of the county at the junction of KY 55 and KY 70, just north of Green River Lake State Park. It was settled beginning around ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-campbellsville.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 - Carlisle (Carlisle)
Carlisle, Kentucky Carlisle, the seat of Nicholas county, was established in 1816 and probably named for Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The first post office opened in 1817. The population in 1990 was 1,639.
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-carlisle.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Carlisle County (Carlisle County)
Carlisle county was formed in 1886. It is located in the Jackson Purchase region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 283 to 550 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21039.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Carroll County (Carroll County)
Carroll county was formed in 1838. It is located in the Outer Bluegrass region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 420 to 940 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21041.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Carrollton (Carrollton)
Carrollton, the seat of Carroll county, is located on the Ohio River at the mouth of the Kentucky River. The area was settled in the late eighteenth century and the town was established in 1794 as ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-carrollton.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Carter County (Carter County)
Carter county was formed in 1838. It is located in the Eastern Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 542 to 1300 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21043.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Casey County (Casey County)
Casey county was formed in 1807. It is located in the Pennyrile and Outer Bluegrass regions of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 710 to 1789 feet above sea level. In 2000 the ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21045.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Catlettsburg (Catlettsburg)
Catlettsburg, the seat of Boyd county, is located at the confluence of the Ohio and Big Sandy rivers. The town was named for Alexander and Horatio Catlett, early settlers who arrived in the area ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-catlettsburg.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Christian County (Christian County)
Christian county was formed in 1797. It is located in the Pennyrile region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 390 to 966 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population was ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21047.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Clark County (Clark County)
Clark county was formed in 1793. It is located in the Outer Bluegrass region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 549 to 1120 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21049.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 - Clinton County (Clinton County)
Clinton county was formed in 1836. It is located in the Pennyrile region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 530 to 1780 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population was ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21053.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Columbia (Columbia)
Columbia, Kentucky Columbia, the seat of Adair county, was settled about 1800. The town was laid out as the seat of the newly formed county in 1802. The name is thought to be for Christopher ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-columbia.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Covington (Covington)
Covington, one of the seats of Kenton county, is located at the confluence of the Ohio and Licking rivers. The area was known as The Point during the eighteenth century and a settlement there may ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-covington.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Crittenden County (Crittenden County)
Crittenden county was formed in 1842. It is located in the Pennyrile region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 310 to 842 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population was ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21055.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Cumberland County (Cumberland County)
Cumberland county was formed in 1799. It is located in the Pennyrile region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 510 to 1110 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county population ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21057.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Cynthiana (Cynthiana)
The Harrison county courthouse in Cynthiana was completed in 1853. Settlement along the South Fork of the Licking River in the area of Cynthiana, the seat of Harrison county, began in 1775 with ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-cynthiana.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Danville (Danville)
Danville, the seat of Boyle county, began in 1782 as Crow's Station, founded by John Crow. The town of Danville was formed by Walker Daniel in 1783 and Kentucky's first post office opened in ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-danville.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Daviess County (Daviess County)
Daviess county was formed in 1815. It is located in the Western Coal Field region of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 347 to 680 feet above sea level. In 2000 the county ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21059.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Eddyville (Eddyville)
Eddyville, Kentucky Eddyville, the seat of Lyon county, was settled around 1798 and named for the eddies in the nearby Cumberland River. It became the seat of Livingston county when it was ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-eddyville.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Edmonson County (Edmonson County)
Edmonson county was formed in 1826. It is located in the Pennyrile and Western Coal Field regions of the state. The elevation in the county ranges from 412 to 900 feet above sea level. In 2000 the ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/21061.html

Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer - Edmonton (Edmonton)
Edmonton, Kentucky Edmonton, the seat of Metcalfe county, is located near the center of the county at the junction of US 68, KY 80 and the Cumberland Parkway. It was established in 1800 by ...
http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-edmonton.html

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