Logan County
English
Etymology
Named after James Logan (Arkansas), John A. Logan (Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma), his father John Logan (Illinois), Benjamin Logan (Kentucky, Ohio), and Chief Logan (West Virginia).
Proper noun
- one of 75 counties in Arkansas, USA, with two county seats, Booneville and Paris.
- one of 64 counties in Colorado, USA, the county seat is Sterling.
- one of 102 counties in Illinois, USA, the county seat is Lincoln.
- one of 105 counties in Kansas, USA, the county seat is Oakley.
- one of 120 counties in Kentucky, USA, the county seat is Russellville.
- one of 93 counties in Nebraska, USA, the county seat is Stapleton.
- one of 53 counties in North Dakota, USA, the county seat is Napoleon.
- one of 88 counties in Ohio, USA, the county seat is Bellefontaine.
- one of 77 counties in Oklahoma, USA, the county seat is Guthrie.
- one of 55 counties in West Virginia, USA, the county seat is Logan.
References
Index of U.S. counties#L on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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