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Boone County Kentucky
   County Seat: Burlington
   2000 Population: 85,991
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History from Collins' History of Kentucky, 1877
Boone County, the 30th in order of formation, was organized in 1798, out of part of Campbell county; so named in honor of Col. Daniel Boone; is situated in the most northern part of the state, in the "North Bend" of the Ohio river; average length, north to south, about 20 miles, average breadth about 14 miles; bounded on the E. by Kenton, S. by Grant and Gallatin counties, N. and W. by the Ohio river, which flows along its border about 40 miles, dividing it from the states of Ohio and Indians. The land is nearly all tillable, a portion level, but generally hilly; the river bottoms very productive; farther out from the river, good second-rate. The principal streams are Woolper, Middle, Gunpowder, Big Bone, and Mud Lick creeks.