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List of extinct U.S. counties : ウィキペディア英語版
List of former United States counties
(詳細はMassachusetts counties transferred to Maine; Virginia counties transferred to West Virginia).
== Alabama ==

* Baine County, Alabama (1866–1867, reestablished as Etowah County a year later)
* Baker County, Alabama (1868–1874, renamed Chilton County)
* Benton County, Alabama (1832–1858, named for COL T.H. Benton, Creek War officer and U.S. Senator, renamed Calhoun County in 1858 for John C. Calhoun)
* Cahawba County, Alabama (1818–1820, renamed Bibb County)
* Cotaco County, Alabama (1818–1821, renamed Morgan County)
* Decatur County, Alabama (1821–1825, land redistributed between Madison and Jackson counties)
* Hancock County, Alabama (1850–1858, renamed Winston County)
* Jones County, Alabama (Feb 1867-Nov 1867, area was reestablished in Oct 1868 as Sanford County and then renamed Lamar County in 1877)
* Jones County, Alabama (Aug 1868-Oct 1868, Covington County was briefly renamed Jones County then changed back)
* Sanford County, Alabama (1868–1877, renamed Lamar County)

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