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  1. Henry County is a county located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Kentucky bordering the Kentucky River. As of the 2020 census, the population was 15,678. Its county seat is New Castle, but its largest city is Eminence. The county was founded in 1798 from portions of Shelby County.

  2. Henry County: 103: New Castle: 1798: Shelby County: Patrick Henry (1736–99), Revolutionary War-era legislator and U.S. founding father 15,973: 289 sq mi (749 km 2) Hickman County: 105: Clinton: 1821: Christian County: Paschal Hickman, military captain killed at the Battle of Frenchtown: 4,447: 244 sq mi (632 km 2) Hopkins County ...

  3. History - Henry County. The Formation of Henry County. Reprinted from Henry County Historical Society Quarterly Review, Apr. 1979. Henry County was carved out of a portion of Shelby County during the greatest burst of county-making in the history of the Kentucky General Assembly.

  4. Henry County is located in the north central portion of Kentucky bordering the Kentucky River. Population was 15,416 (as of 2010) New Castle is the County Seat. The county was founded in 1798 from portions of Shelby County. It was named for the statesman and governor of Virginia Patrick Henry.