2000 Population:
7,065 County Seat: Campton
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History from
Collins' History of Kentucky, 1877
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Wolfe county, the 110th formed in the
state, was established in 1860, out of parts of Morgan, Breathitt,
Owsley, and Powell counties, and named in honor of Nathaniel Wolfe,
then a state senator from the city of Louisville. It is situated in the
central eastern portion of the state, on the waters of Red river, which
runs from E. to W. through the county, while the North fork of the Kentucky
river forms its southern boundary; is bounded on the N. and E. by Morgan,
S.E. by Breathitt, S. by Lee, and W. by Lee and Powell counties; and contains
an area of about 170 square miles. Besides the above, the streams are Gilmore's,
Stillwater, Swift, Parched Corn, Wolf Pen, Gilladie, Upper Devil and Lower
Devil creeks. The surface of the county generally is hilly and broken,
with some rich level land along the river and creek bottoms. Corn is the
principal product; but wheat, oats, hay, and some tobacco are raised, and
cattle, hogs, horses, and mules to a very limited extent. |