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Hopkins County Kentucky
   County Seat: Madisonville
   2000 Population: 46,519
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History from Collins' History of Kentucky, 1877
Hopkins county, the 49th in order, was formed in 1806, out of part of Henderson county, and named after Gen. Samuel Hopkins. In 1857, before part of its territory was taken to form Webster county, it was 40 miles in length and 26 in breadth. About one-eighth of it was in cultivation, and there were over 100,000 acres of superior bituminous and cannel coal. It is in the western part of the state, and bounded N by Webster county, E by Pond river, which separates it from McLean and Muhlenburg, S by Christian, and W by Caldwell and Webster counties. Green river is navigable for small steamers at all seasons, Pond and Tradewater rivers for small crafts and rafts in the winter and spring. The county has three classes of land - ridge, or hill land; bottom, or black flat land; and rolling lands, with soil mainly a freestone, based upon reddish-yellow clay foundation. Timber abounds, of the finest quality and greatest variety.