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Clay County Kentucky
2000 Population: 24,556   County Seat: Manchester
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From History of Kentucky by Kerr, 1922
Clay County was named in honor of Gen. Green Clay, who was born in Powhattan County, Virginia, August 14, 1757, and who came to Kentucky when a boy. He was prominent in the state for nearly half a century.
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History from Collins' History of Kentucky, 1877
Clay county, the 47th formed in the state, was carved out of Madison, Knox, and Floyd counties, and named in honor of Gen. Green Clay, in 1806. Since then, parts of its territory have been taken in forming each of the counties of Perry in 1820, Laurel in 1825, Breathitt in 1839, Owsley in 1843, and Jackson in 1858. It lies on the South fork of Kentucky river, whose tributaries spread through the county - Goose creek, Red Bird fork, Collins' fork, Sexton's, Little Goose, Otter, Bullskin, Big and Jack's creeks; the Middle fork of Kentucky river is the E boundary line. The county is bounded N by Owsley and Breathitt, E by Breathitt and Perry, S by Harlan and Knox, and W by Jackson and Laurel. The face of the country is generally hilly and mountainous; the principal products, corn, wheat, and grass - the latter growing spontaneously on the mountains and in the valleys. Coal, iron ore, and fine timber abound. Salt is the leading article of export.