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  2. Scott County was formed in 1792. It was one of the first counties created after Statehood. It was named for Revolutionary War hero, Gen. Charles Scott, who led the Kentucky Militia at the disastrous Battle of the Wabash in 1791.

  3. May 25, 2021 · Scott County was named for Gen. Winfield Scott, “Old Fuss and Feathers,” a hero of the Mexican-American War. Did you know that Scott County was once part of Sumner County? We’re all familiar with the story of Scott County’s forming in 1849, when this county was carved out of parts of Fentress, Campbell, Anderson and Morgan counties.

  4. On June 1, 1792, the state of Kentucky came into existence. An early act of the new state legislature divided Woodford County into two counties. One of these became Scott County, [2] named for General Charles Scott, a Revolutionary War hero, who would serve as Kentucky's fourth governor (1808–1812). [3]

  5. The State of Scott was a Southern Unionist movement in Scott County, Tennessee, in which the county declared itself a "Free and Independent State" following Tennessee's decision to secede from the United States and align the state with the Confederacy on the eve of the American Civil War in 1861.

  6. Sep 13, 2024 · 1792--Scott County was created 22 June 1792 from Woodford County. County seat: Georgetown; For animated maps illustrating Kentucky county boundary changes, "Rotating Formation Kentucky County Boundary Maps" (1776-1939) may be viewed for free at the MapofUS.org website.

    • Georgetown
    • Woodford [1]
    • June 22, 1792
  7. Scott County, Tennessee . Founded: 1849. Named For: Winfield Scott. Congressional District: 3rd. Notably: Scott County was founded in 1849, using portions of land that had been part of Fentress, Morgan and Campbell counties. Because of its remote mountainous location, the people who settled in Scott County tended to be tough and independent-minded.

  8. history.ky.gov › markers › scott-county-1792Scott County, 1792

    Scott County, 1792. Marker Number: 1248. Location: Georgetown, Courthouse lawn, US 25, 460. Formed out of a part of Woodford County, it was the second created after Kentucky became a state. Named for Gen. Charles Scott, 1739-1813, a Va. native.

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