.
Kentucky Search / KySearch.com Logo
Long Distance Telephone Service from 4.5 cents a minute + 100 FREE minutes
Home | County Guide | Ohio
Ohio County Kentucky
   County Seat: Hartford
   2000 Population: 22,916
   Business Directory
   Resource Directory
   Highway Map
   Local Weather
History from Collins' History of Kentucky, 1877
Ohio county was formed in 1798, out of part of Hardin county, the 35th in order of formation, and named after the beautiful river that forms the northern boundary of the state. From its territory has since been taken the entire county of Daviess in 1815, and parts of Butler and Grayson in 1810, Hancock in 1829, and McLean in 1854. It is situated in the west middle portion of the state, on the waters of Green River; is bounded N by Daviess and Hancock counties, E by Breckinridge and Grayson, SE by Butler, SW by Muhlenburg, W by McLean, and NW by Daviess. Besides Green river, the streams are Rough, East fork of Panther, Muddy, White's Fork, Walton's, Barnett's, and Caney creeks. The soil is considered equal to that of the Green river lands generally - producing excellent crops of corn, tobacco, oats, potatoes, clover and other grasses, but supposed not to contain sufficient lime for the profitable growing of wheat. The timber is heavy and of a superior quality. Iron ore abounds, and coal is inexhaustible. In 1842-48, the morus multicaulis was tried extensively and flourished, showing that the culture of silk might be carried on to any extent. Some specimens of manufactured silk were produced, equal to the best Italian.