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| | Wolfe County Kentucky |
 | | Wolfe county, the 110th formed in the state, was established in 1860, out of parts of Morgan, Breathitt, Owsley, and Powell counties, and named in honor of Nathaniel Wolfe, then a state senator from the city of Louisville. |
 | | Besides the above, the streams are Gilmore's, Stillwater, Swift, Parched Corn, Wolf Pen, Gilladie, Upper Devil and Lower Devil creeks. |
 | | The surface of the county generally is hilly and broken, with some rich level land along the river and creek bottoms. |
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