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  2. List of Texas county seat name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    County Seat County Named for Caldwell: Burleson: Mathew Caldwell, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and soldier during the Texas Revolution: Cameron: Milam: Ewen Cameron, a soldier during the Texas Revolution: Canadian: Hemphill: Its location on the Canadian River: Canton: Van Zandt: Old Canton, Texas, in neighboring Smith ...

  3. List of counties in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Its county seat, named in turn as an anagram of Miguel Hidalgo, the inspirational figure behind the Mexican War of Independence: 7,144: 854 sq mi (2,212 km 2) Gonzales County: 177: Gonzales: 1836: One of the original 23 counties: Its county seat, named in turn for Coahuila y Tejas governor Rafael Gonzales: 19,930: 1,068 sq mi (2,766 km 2) Gray ...

  4. List of Texas county name etymologies - Wikipedia

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  5. List of U.S. county name etymologies (A–D) - Wikipedia

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    Culberson County: Texas: David Browning Culberson, a lawyer and soldier in the Civil War: Cullman County: Alabama: Colonel John G. Cullmann (1823–1895), founder of the county seat Culpeper County: Virginia: Thomas Colepeper, 2nd Baron Colepeper, colonial governor of Virginia, 1677–1683 Cumberland County: Illinois

  6. Category : Lists of United States placename etymology

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    U.S. county name etymologies (13 P) N. Lists of placenames of Native American origin (1 C, 29 P) ... List of Texas county seat name etymologies; U.

  7. Lists of U.S. county name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    These are lists of U.S. county name etymologies.Many U.S. states have counties named after U.S. presidents such as Washington, Madison, Polk, Jefferson, etc. Counties are also commonly named after famous individuals, local Native American tribes once in the area (Washoe County, Nevada), cities located within the county, and land or water features (Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, meaning "Fat Hill ...

  8. List of U.S. county name etymologies (S–Z) - Wikipedia

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    Young County: Texas: The county is named for William Cocke Young, an early Texas settler and soldier. [26] Yuba County: California: Named after the Yuba River for the Native American village Yubu, Yupu or Juba near the confluence of the Yuba and Feather rivers, or for the quantities of wild grapes (uvas silvestres in Spanish) growing on its banks.

  9. List of former U.S. county name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    County name (years established) State Name origin Modern counties Baine County (1866–1868) Alabama: David W. Baine, Confederate General [1] Etowah County: Baker County (1868–1874) Alfred Baker, founder of Clanton, Alabama [2] Chilton County: Benton County (1832–1858) Thomas Hart Benton, U.S. Senator from Missouri [3] Calhoun County ...