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Clinton (locally / ˈ k l ɪ n ə n / KLIN-ən, / ˈ k l ɪ n t ə n / KLINT-ən) [4] is a city in and the county seat of Sampson County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,383. Clinton is named for Richard Clinton, a Brigadier General of the North Carolina militia in the American Revolution. [5]
Clinton-Sampson County Airport, public use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) southwest of the central business district of Clinton, a city in Sampson County, North Carolina, United States. It is owned by the city and county.
Sampson County: 201 E. Main St Clinton, NC 28328 Scotland County Courthouse Scotland County: 212 Biggs St Laurinburg, NC 28352 Stanly County Courthouse Stanly County: 201 S Second St Albemarle, NC 28002 Stokes County Courthouse: Stokes County: Hwy 89 - 1012 Main St Danbury, NC 27016 1904 Surry County Courthouse: Surry County: 201 E. Kapp Street ...
Austin County and Grimes County: Edwin Waller (1800–1881), a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and the first mayor of Austin, Texas: 63,553: 514 sq mi (1,331 km 2) Ward County: 475: Monahans: 1887: Tom Green County: Thomas William Ward, a commissioner for the General Land Office of Texas and mayor of Austin, Texas 10,966: 836 sq ...
The Formation of the North Carolina Counties, 1663–1943. Raleigh: State Dept. of Archives and History, 1950. Reprint, Raleigh: Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Dept. of Cultural Resources, 1987. ISBN 0-86526-032-X; Powell, William S. The North Carolina Gazetteer. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1968. Reprint ...
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Clinton, North Carolina – American Revolution General Richard Clinton; Clinton, Oklahoma – Clinton Irwin (territorial judge) Clinton, South Carolina – Henry Clinton Young (Laurens lawyer who helped lay out the first streets) Clinton, Washington – DeWitt Clinton (indirectly, via Clinton, Lenawee County, Michigan)