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List of U.S. county name etymologies (J–M) : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of U.S. county name etymologies (J–M) This is a list of U.S. county name etymologies, covering the letters J to M. ==J==
*Jack County, Texas: named for Patrick Churchill Jack and his brother William Houston Jack, both soldiers of the Texas Revolution *Jackson County, Alabama: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, Arkansas: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, Colorado: Jackson County is named for United States President Andrew Jackson. * Jackson County, Florida: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, Georgia: Congressman, Senator and Governor James Jackson. * Jackson County, Illinois: is named after Andrew Jackson who had just defeated the British in the Battle of New Orleans, and who later became U.S. President. * Jackson County, Indiana: Jackson is named for United States President Andrew Jackson. * Jackson County, Iowa: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, Kansas: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, Kentucky: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, Michigan: Named for United States President Andrew Jackson. * Jackson County, Minnesota: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, Mississippi: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, Missouri: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, North Carolina: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, Ohio: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, Oklahoma: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, Oregon: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, South Dakota: named for Dakota territorial legislator J. R. Jackson * Jackson County, Tennessee: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, Texas: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, West Virginia: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson County, Wisconsin: President Andrew Jackson * Jackson Parish, Louisiana: President Andrew Jackson *James City County, Virginia: named by King Charles of England, presumably for King James *Jasper County, Georgia: William Jasper * Jasper County, Illinois: is named after William Jasper. * Jasper County, Indiana: Jasper is named for Sgt. William Jasper, a famous scout for the Continentals during the Revolutionary War. * Jasper County, Iowa: William Jasper * Jasper County, Mississippi: William Jasper * Jasper County, Missouri: William Jasper * Jasper County, South Carolina: William Jasper * Jasper County, Texas: William Jasper *Jay County, Indiana: Jay is named for U.S. Secretary of State John Jay. *Jeff Davis County, Georgia — Both this county and its counterpart in Texas are named for Jefferson Davis, the only President of the Confederacy. * Jeff Davis County, Texas * Jefferson County, Alabama: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Arkansas: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Colorado: Jefferson County is named for the extralegal Jefferson Territory, of which it was a part of from 1859 to 1861. * Jefferson County, Florida: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Georgia: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Idaho: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Illinois: Jefferson is named for United States President Thomas Jefferson. * Jefferson County, Indiana: Jefferson is named for United States President Thomas Jefferson. * Jefferson County, Iowa: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Kansas: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Kentucky: Named for Thomas Jefferson, who was governor of Virginia at the time. * Jefferson County, Mississippi: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Missouri: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Montana: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Nebraska: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, New York: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Ohio: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Oklahoma: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Oregon: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Pennsylvania: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Tennessee: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Texas: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Washington: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, West Virginia: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson County, Wisconsin: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson Parish, Louisiana: President Thomas Jefferson * Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi — Both this county and the Louisiana parish of the same name are also named for Jefferson Davis. * Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana *Jenkins County, Georgia: named for Georgia Governor Charles Jones Jenkins *Jennings County, Indiana: Jennings is named for Governor of Indiana Jonathan Jennings. *Jerauld County, South Dakota: for H. A. Jerauld, a member of the Dakota territorial council. *Jerome County, Idaho: Unknown. Presumably, one of three early settler whose first name was Jerome. *Jersey County, Illinois: Jersey is named for the US state New Jersey. *Jessamine County, Kentucky: named for Jessamine Creek, an alternate spelling of Jasmine, a flowering plant. *Jewell County, Kansas: for Col. Lewis R. Jewell, of the Sixth Kansas Cavalry Regiment. *Jim Hogg County, Texas: Jim Hogg was the 21st Governor of Texas. *Jim Wells County, Texas: James Babbage Wells, Jr. was a judge and Democratic boss in South Texas. *Jo Daviess County, Illinois: Jo Daviess County is named after Joseph Hamilton Daveiss, a soldier killed at the Battle of Tippecanoe. *Johnson County, Arkansas: named for Ben Johnson, a Territorial Judge. * Johnson County, Georgia: named for Georgia governor, senator, and unsuccessful U.S. vice-presidential candidate Herschel Vespasian Johnson. * Johnson County, Illinois: named for Richard Mentor Johnson, who was then a U.S. Congressman from Kentucky. * Johnson County, Indiana: Johnson is named for John Johnson, a judge of the Indiana Supreme Court. * Johnson County, Iowa: named for Vice President Richard Mentor Johnson * Johnson County, Kansas: Johnson is named for Thomas Johnson, a nineteenth-century Methodist missionary to the Shawnee tribe. * Johnson County, Kentucky: named for Vice President Richard Mentor Johnson * Johnson County, Missouri: named for Vice President Richard Mentor Johnson * Johnson County, Nebraska: named for Vice President Richard Mentor Johnson * Johnson County, Tennessee: Named in honor of Thomas Johnson, early settler. * Johnson County, Texas: named for Middleton Johnson, a Texas Ranger, soldier, and politician. * Johnson County, Wyoming: re-named (1879) for E.P. Johnson, a Cheyenne attorney. *Johnston County, North Carolina: named for Gabriel Johnston, Governor of North Carolina * Johnston County, Oklahoma: for Douglas H. Johnston, governor of the Chickasaw Nation *Jones County, Georgia: for U. S. Representative James Jones. * Jones County, Iowa: George Wallace Jones, one of Iowa's first United States Senators. *Jones County, Mississippi: named for John Paul Jones, well-known naval fighter in the American Revolutionary War. * Jones County, North Carolina: named for Willie Jones, a Revolutionary leader and president of the North Carolina Council of Safety * Jones County, South Dakota: named for Iowa Senator George Wallace Jones * Jones County, Texas: Jones County is named for Anson Jones, the last president of the Republic of Texas. Its county seat is Anson. *Josephine County, Oregon: for a creek, probably named after Virginia Josephine Rollins Ort. *Juab County, Utah: Ute Indian word meaning "valley or plain". *Judith Basin County, Montana: named by explorer William Clark, for his future wife Julia "Judith" Hancock *Juneau County, Wisconsin: for Solomon Juneau, an early French trader and first major of Milwaukee *Juneau City and Borough, Alaska: for Joe Juneau, a gold prospector *Juniata County, Pennsylvania: from Iroquoian word 'Onayutta', meaning "Standing Stone".
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