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Carter County Kentucky
   County Seat: Grayson
   2000 Population:26,889
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History from Collins' History of Kentucky, 1877
Carter county, the 88th erected in the state, was formed in 1838, out of parts of Greenup and Lawrence, and named in honor of Col. Wm. G. Carter, then and for four years the state senator from the counties of Lewis, Greenup, and Lawrence. The county is situated in the extreme eastern portion of Kentucky, and bounded N by Lewis and Greenup, E by Boyd and Lawrence, S by Elliott, and W by Rowan, Fleming, and Lewis counties. The county is well watered by Little Sandy river, Little Fork of Little Sandy, and Tygart creek, and their tributaries. The surface is hilly and broken, the soil in the valleys rich, and the hills abound in coal and iron ore.