Born on a farm in Hardin County, Kentucky, he began writing poems as a child.
He talked his father and brother into working with him drilling for oil in Hardin County, Texas.
Four years later his family moved to Hardin County, Kentucky.
He was county judge of Hardin County from 1870 to 1874.
Hardin County, about 40 miles south of Louisville, is a case in point.
Her father, who had been a Confederate soldier, was a judge in Hardin County.
The route has utilized the same alignment through western Hardin County throughout its lifetime.
By June 1934, economic conditions for farm workers in Hardin County were especially severe.
In 1855, he graduated from Centre and returned to Hardin County to read law.
Hardin County has several community and city elementary schools, and also has a middle school.