In 1837, Trimble County became Kentuckys 86th county, created from portions of Gallatin, Henry, and Oldham Counties. It was named for Virginia native Robert Trimble, a Kentucky attorney and state legislator who was nominated to the US Supreme Court by Pres. John Quincy Adams in 1826. In 1838, an eastern portion of Trimble County was taken to create Carroll County; the two eventually became archrivals in high school sports. Bedford, the county seat, was founded in 1816, centrally located at the junction of US Highway 42, once the regions main thoroughfare before Interstate 71 was built, and US...
In 1837, Trimble County became Kentuckys 86th county, created from portions of Gallatin, Henry, and Oldham Counties. It was named for Virginia native ...