Clay County
English
Etymology
Most are named after Henry Clay, except Arkansas (originally named Clayton County, see Wikipedia), Iowa (Henry Clay Jr.), and Kentucky (Green Clay).
Proper noun
- one of 67 counties in Alabama, USA, with its county seat in Ashland.
- one of 75 counties in Arkansas, USA, with two county seats, Corning and Piggott.
- one of 67 counties in Florida, USA, county seat Green Cove Springs.
- one of 159 counties in Georgia, USA, county seat Fort Gaines.
- one of 102 counties in Illinois, USA, county seat Louisville.
- one of 92 counties in Indiana, USA, county seat Brazil.
- one of 99 counties in Iowa, USA, county seat Spencer.
- one of 105 counties in Kansas, USA, county seat Clay Center.
- one of 120 counties in Kentucky, USA, county seat Manchester.
- one of 87 counties in Minnesota, USA, county seat Moorhead.
- one of 82 counties in Mississippi, USA, county seat West Point.
- one of 114 counties in Missouri, USA, county seat Liberty.
- one of 93 counties in Nebraska, USA, county seat Clay Center.
- one of 100 counties in North Carolina, USA, county seat Hayesville.
- one of 66 counties in South Dakota, USA, county seat Vermillion.
- one of 95 counties in Tennessee, USA, county seat Celina.
- one of 254 counties in Texas, USA, county seat Henrietta.
- one of 55 counties in West Virginia, USA, county seat Clay.
References
Index of U.S. counties#C on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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