Jackson County
English
Etymology
Named after Andrew Jackson, except where noted.
Proper noun
- A county of Alabama, United States. County seat: Scottsboro.
- A county of Arkansas, United States. County seat: Newport.
- A county of Colorado, United States. County seat: Walden.
- A county of Florida, United States. County seat: Marianna.
- A county of Georgia, United States. County seat: Jefferson.
- A county of Illinois, United States. County seat: Murphysboro.
- A county of Indiana, United States. County seat: Brownstown.
- A county of Iowa, United States. County seat: Maquoketa.
- A county of Kansas, United States. County seat: Holton.
- A county of Kentucky, United States. County seat: McKee.
- A county of Michigan, United States. County seat: Jackson.
- A county of Minnesota, United States. County seat: Jackson. Named after Henry Jackson.
- A county of Mississippi, United States. County seat: Pascagoula.
- A county of Missouri, United States. County seats: Independence and Kansas City.
- A county of North Carolina, United States. County seat: Sylva.
- A county of Ohio, United States. County seat: Jackson.
- A county of Oklahoma, United States. County seat: Altus. Named after Andrew Jackson and Stonewall Jackson.
- A county of Oregon, United States. County seat: Medford.
- A county of South Dakota, United States. County seat: Kadoka. Named after J. R. Jackson.
- A county of Tennessee, United States. County seat: Gainesboro.
- A county of Texas, United States. County seat: Edna.
- A county of West Virginia, United States. County seat: Ripley.
- A county of Wisconsin, United States. County seat: Black River Falls.
Related terms
- Jackson Parish (Louisiana)
References
- Index of U.S. counties on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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