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Floyd County Kentucky
   County Seat: Prestonsburg
   2000 Population: 42,441
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History from Collins' History of Kentucky, 1877
Floyd, the 40th of the counties of Kentucky in order of formation, was erected in 1799 out of parts of Fleming, Montgomery, and Mason counties, and named in honor of Col. John Floyd. Its territory was so extensive that from it has since been formed - the whole of Pike county in 1821, and parts of Clay in 1806, Harlan in 1819, Perry in 1820, Lawrence in 1821, Morgan in 1822, Breathitt in 1839, Letcher in 1842, Johnson in 1843, Rowan in 1856, Boyd, Magoffin, and Wolfe in 1860, Elliott in 1869, and Lee in 1870 - fifteen counties in all. It is situated in the E portion of the state, only one county (Pike) inervening between it and the extreme eastern point on the Virginia state line; is bounded N by Johnson, NE by Martin, E by Pike, S by Letcher and W by Magoffin county; and embraces about 400 square miles of territory. The surface is mountainous, in some places reaching an elevation of 500 feet; it abounds in rich and inexhaustible strata of coal. The principal crop is corn, but wheat, oats and flax are cultivated; the mountains afford excellent range for sheep, hogs, and cattle.