Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Franklin is a home rule-class city [3] in and the county seat of Simpson County, Kentucky, United States. [4] The county is located on the south central border of the state, and its population was 10,176 at the 2020 census .
South Williamson is a unincorporated community in the Appalachian Mountains of northeastern Pike County, Kentucky, United States, on the border with West Virginia. It is separated from Williamson, West Virginia by the Tug Fork River .
In March 1933, Dortch Stove Works began operating out of the Franklin plant and quickly became the largest employer in Williamson County. [1] At any given time throughout their 23 years in Franklin, Dortch Stove Works employed between 250-400 workers, reaching a peak of around 450 employees in 1949. [ 17 ]
Simpson County was established in 1819 from Allen, Logan, and Warren Counties. [3] The county is named for Captain John Simpson, a Kentucky militia officer who fought in Battle of Fallen Timbers in the Northwest Indian War, and was killed during the War of 1812 in the Battle of River Raisin.
Belfry has a post office with ZIP code 41514, which opened on February 26, 1921. [4] [5] The origin of the name "Belfry" is obscure. [6] Some of the community was treated by the United States Census Bureau as a census-designated place in 2020 with a recorded population of 263. [7] The larger community of South Williamson borders Belfry to ...
Williamson is stated in the indictment to have transmitted the application through the SBA website and falsely claimed that ANSi had 10 employees, gross revenue of $1,200,000 and costs of goods ...
U.S. Route 431 passes through the community, leading north 18 miles (29 km) to Central City and south the same distance to Russellville. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the Dunmor CDP has a total area of 2.61 square miles (6.8 km 2 ), of which 0.01 square miles (0.03 km 2 ), or 0.54%, are water.
The county was formed on December 14, 1798. Gallatin was the 31st Kentucky county to be established. It was derived from parts of Franklin and Shelby counties. [4] Later, parts of the county were pared off to create three additional counties: Owen in 1819, Trimble in 1836, and Carroll in 1838. Today Gallatin is one tenth of its original size.