Gallatin County (Ky.)

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Title
Gallatin County (Ky.)
Description
The county is located in northern Kentucky along the Ohio River and the boundary with Indiana, and the county seat is Warsaw. The county was named for Albert Gallatin (1761-1849), who served as Secretary of the Treasury under both Jefferson and Madison. He later served as Minister to France (1816-1823) and Minister to England (1826-1827).
Has beginning
1798
Identifier
USGS GNIS ID: 516885
U.S. Census code: 99077
Parent division/institution
Kentucky
Item sets
Counties--Kentucky

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