Henry County

English

Etymology

Named after Patrick Henry, except where noted.

Proper noun

Henry County

  1. A county, one of 67 in Alabama, United States. County seat: Abbeville.
  2. A county, one of 159 in Georgia, United States. County seat: McDonough.
  3. A county, one of 102 in Illinois, United States. County seat: Cambridge.
  4. A county, one of 92 in Indiana, United States. County seat: New Castle.
  5. A county, one of 99 in Iowa, United States. County seat: Mount Pleasant. Named after Henry Dodge.
  6. A county, one of 120 in Kentucky, United States. County seat: New Castle.
  7. A county, one of 114 in Missouri, United States. County seat: Clinton.
  8. A county, one of 88 in Ohio, United States. County seat: Napoleon.
  9. A county, one of 95 in Tennessee, United States. County seat: Paris.
  10. A county, one of 95 in Virginia, United States. County seat: Martinsville.

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