Franklin County
English
Etymology
All are named after Benjamin Franklin except in Idaho (Franklin D. Richards). In Texas possibly named after Benjamin Cromwell Franklin.
Proper noun
- A former county in the North Island of New Zealand which was merged into Franklin District in 1989, which in turn was abolished in 2010.
- Counties in the United States of America:
- one of 67 counties in Alabama, with its county seat in Russellville.
- one of 75 counties in Arkansas, with two county seats, Charleston and Ozark.
- one of 67 counties in Florida; county seat Apalachicola.
- one of 159 counties in Georgia; county seat Carnesville.
- one of 44 counties in Idaho; county seat Preston.
- one of 102 counties in Illinois; county seat Benton.
- one of 92 counties in Indiana; county seat Brookville.
- one of 99 counties in Iowa; county seat Hampton.
- one of 105 counties in Kansas; county seat Ottawa.
- one of 120 counties in Kentucky; county seat Frankfort.
- one of 16 counties in Maine; county seat Farmington.
- one of 14 counties in Massachusetts; county seat Greenfield.
- one of 82 counties in Mississippi; county seat Meadville.
- one of 114 counties in Missouri; county seat Union.
- one of 93 counties in Nebraska; county seat Franklin.
- one of 62 counties in New York; county seat Malone.
- one of 100 counties in North Carolina; county seat Louisburg.
- one of 88 counties in Ohio; county seat Columbus.
- one of 67 counties in Pennsylvania; county seat Chambersburg.
- one of 95 counties in Tennessee; county seat Winchester.
- one of 254 counties in Texas; county seat Mount Vernon.
- one of 14 counties in Vermont; county seat St. Albans.
- one of 95 counties in Virginia; county seat Rocky Mount.
- one of 39 counties in Washington; county seat Pasco.
Related terms
References
Index of U.S. counties#F on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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