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Daviess County Kentucky
   County Seat: Owensboro
   2000 Population: 91,545
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History from Collins' History of Kentucky, 1877
Daviess county, formed in 1815, out of part of Ohio county, was the 58th erected in the state. It was named in honor of the brilliant and brave Joseph Hamilton Daveiss, although by some oversight not spelled as he spelled his name; just as the orthography of several other counties was changed, apparently without design - Green county being named after Gen. Greene, Muhlenburg after Rev. and Gen. Muhlenberg, Calloway after Col. Callawy, and Menifee after Hon. Richard H. Menefee. It is bounded N by the Ohio river, E by Hancock and Ohio, S by Ohio and McLean, and W by Henderson county; contains 420 square miles, and is the 7th county in the state in population. The soil is a strong clay and rich loam, peculiarly adapted to tobacco, making Daviess, next to Christian, the most extensive tobacco-growing county in the state. It is well watered by the Ohio river, which forms its northern boundary, by the Green river its western boundary (navigable all the year, by locks and dams), and by their tributaries, Panther, North and South, Blackford, Puppy, Rhodes Nos. 1 and 2, Yellow, Two-Mile, Knob Lick, Green and Delaware creeks. It is traversed, from north to south, by the Owensboro and Russellville railroad.