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Bullitt County Kentucky
   County Seat: Shepherdsville
   2000 Population: 61,236
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History from Collins' History of Kentucky, 1877
Bullitt county was established in 1796, and named for Lieutenant Governor Bullitt. It is situated in the north-west middle part of the state, its extreme western boundary extending to near the mouth of Salt River, and is watered by that stream and its tributaries. Bounded on the North by Jefferson; east by Spencer; south by Nelson, and on the West by Hardin and Meade, - the Rolling fork of Salt River washing its south-west border. This county is generally fertile, though the surface is rolling; the scenery is variegated and beautiful, the hills covered with tall pine and laurel, and abounding in iron and other ores.