2000 Population:
9,634 County Seat: Albany
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From History
of Kentucky by Kerr, 1922
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Clinton County was named in honor of Governor
DeWeitt Clinton, of New York.
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History from
Collins' History of Kentucky, 1877
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Clinton county was erected in 1835,
out of parts of Waynes and Cumberland counties - the 85th in the
order of formation - and named in honor of Gov. DeWitt Clinton,
of New York. It lies entirely south of the Cumberland river, on the Tennessee
state line, which forms its southern boundary, and is bounded N by Russell,
E by Wayne, and W by Cumberland. The surface generally is hilly, much of
it adapted to grazing; but the valleys are rich, producing fine crops of
corn and wheat. |