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Larue County Kentucky
   County Seat: Hodgenville
   2000 Population: 13,373
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History from Collins' History of Kentucky, 1877
Larue county, the 98th in order of formation, was formed in 1843, out of the southeastern part of Hardin county, and anmed in honor of John Larue. It is bounded N by Hardin and Nelson counties, the Rolling fork of Salt river being the dividing line, E by Marion and Taylor, S by Hart and Green, and W by Hardin county, Middle creek forming the dividing line on the NW. Along the Rolling fork the surface is hilly, being the celebrated Muldrow's Hill; the eastern portion of the county is undulating, and the western is more level; the soil of the latter is red clay, with limestone beneath, while the rolling land is a mulatto clay. The principal products are corn, tobacco, and hogs. Besides the Rolling fork, Nolin (which empties into Green river), its North and South forks, and Otter creek, are the principal streams.