Rockcastle County, Kentucky (Fanning's, 1853)

Gazetteer/Almanac
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 313.
ROCKCASTLE COUNTY, situated toward the southeast part of Kentucky. Area, 330 square miles. Face of the country, elevated and even. Seat of justice, Mount Vernon. Pop. in 1810, 1,731; in 1820, 2,249; in 1830, 2,875; in 1840, 3,409; in 1850, 4,697.

Pulaski County, Kentucky (Fanning's, 1853)

Gazetteer/Almanac
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 302.
PULASKI COUNTY, situated in the southeast part of Kentucky, and traversed by Cumberland river. Area, 800 square miles. Seat of justice, Somerset. Pop. in 1810, 6,897; in 1820, 7,597; in 1830, 9,522; in 1840, 9,620; in 1850, 14,195.

Pike County, Kentucky (Fanning's, 1853)

Gazetteer/Almanac
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 291.
PIKE COUNTY, situated in the east part of Kentucky, with Big Sandy river on the northeast. Area, 400 square miles. Face of the country, hilly. Seat of justice, Piketon. Pop. in 1830, 2,677; in 1840, 3,567; in 1850, 5,365.

Pendleton County, Kentucky (Fanning's, 1853)

Gazetteer/Almanac
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 283.
PENDLETON COUNTY, situated on the northeasterly boundary of Kentucky, with Ohio river on the northeast, and traversed by Licking river. Area, 450 square miles. Face of the country, broken; soil, sterile. Seat of justice, Falmouth. Pop. in 1810, 3,061; in 1820, 3,086; in 1830, 3,866; in 1840, 4,455; in 1850, 6,774.

Ohio County, Kentucky (Fanning's, 1853)

Gazetteer/Almanac
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 274.
OHIO COUNTY, situated in the westerly part of Kentucky, with Green river on the southwest. Area, 576 squares. Seat of justice, Hartford. Pop. in 1810, 3,792; in 1820, 3,879; in 1830, 4,913; in 1840, 6,592; in 1850, 9,479.