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Bracken County Kentucky
   County Seat: Brooksville
   2000 Population: 8,279
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History from Collins' History of Kentucky, 1877
Bracken county, the 23rd in order of formation, was organized in 1796, out of parts of Mason and Campbell counties; is on the northern border; bounded N by the Ohio river, E by Mason county, S by Robertson and Harrison, and W by Pendleton. The lands are high, and the surface rolling and hilly; the richest lands are in the eastern part; the rest, back from the river, being strong oak land, and producing in large quantities the finest "Mason County" Tobacco. The county derived its name from two creeks, Big and Little Bracken - which were called after Wm. Bracken, an old hunter and pioneer, who visited the county in 1773, afterwards settled upon one of those creeks, and met his death at an early day at the hands of the Indians.