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  2. Hartford, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    With a population of approximately 2,000, Hartford is the county seat of Ohio County, Kentucky, which is in the eastern end of Kentucky's western coal fields and geographically one of the state's largest counties.

  3. City Of Hartford

    hartford.ky.gov

    Welcome to the City of Hartford! The City of Hartford is a small town with friendly people. Our population is 2,571, and we are located in Western Kentucky just off the Natcher Parkway on the Rough River, which is a wonderful resource for canoeing fun. Hartford is the county seat of Ohio County.

  4. Nestled in Ohio County, our community has a long history that spans back centuries. The state of Virginia originally granted the 4,000-acre plot to Gabriel Madison. From there, the city of Hartford, KY was surveyed in 1782 and settled prior to 1790.

  5. Welcome to the Ohio County Clerk's website. Office Information. Hartford Office: Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Address: 301 S Main St #201, Hartford, KY 42347. Email: bess.ralph@ky.gov. Motor Vehicle Department: Phone: (270) 298-4422. Fax: (270) 298-4425. Recording Department: Phone: (270) 298-4423. Fax: (270) 298-4426. Fordsville Office:

  6. The county was originally a part of Hardin County and was named for the Ohio River. Several adjacent counties were formed from Ohio County. Ohio County is Kentucky's fifth largest county, in area, with 596 square miles.

  7. Ohio County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_County,_Kentucky

    Ohio County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 23,772. [1] . Its county seat is Hartford, and its largest city is Beaver Dam. [2] . The county is named after the Ohio River, which originally formed its northern boundary.

  8. History. The community of Hartford was named for a deer crossing, or hart ford, on the Rough River. It was founded as part of a 4,000 acre grant by Virginia to Gabriel Madison. It was surveyed in 1782 and settled sometime before 1790.