| |
| | Christian County |
 | | Christian county, Kentucky was formed in the year 1796, and named in honor of Colonel William Christian. |
 | | This county is twenty-two miles wide and thirty-two long, containing an area of seven hundred and four miles, and is the eleventh county in the State in point of wealth. |
 | | The southern division of the county is generally composed of rich, fertile, level bottoms, and produces fine crops of tobacco, corn, wheat, rye, oats, and grass. |
| www.kentuckygenealogy.org /christian (445 words) |
|