- List of Wisconsin county name etymologies
This is a list of
Wisconsin county name etymologies:* Adams County: Adams is named for U.S. President
John Quincy Adams .
* Ashland County: Ashland is named forHenry Clay 's home inKentucky .
* Barron County: Barron is named for Wisconsin state legislator and judgeHenry D. Barron .
* Bayfield County: Bayfield is named forHenry Bayfield , a British naval officer who performed the first survey of theGreat Lakes region.
* Brown County: Brown County is named after Major GeneralJacob Brown , who was the commanding general of theU.S. Army from 1815 until 1828.
* Buffalo County: Buffalo is named for the Buffalo River.
* Burnett County: Burnett is named for Wisconsin state legislatorThomas P. Burnett .
* Calumet County: Calumet is named for theFrench language word for aMenominee peace pipe .
* Chippewa County: Chippewa is named for theOjibwe (or "Chippewa") people.
* Clark County: Clark is named for eitherAmerican Revolutionary War leaderGeorge Rogers Clark orA.W. Clark , who founded Clark's Mill.
* Columbia County: Columbia is named forChristopher Columbus .
* Crawford County: Crawford is named forU.S. Secretary of the Treasury William Harris Crawford .
* Dane County: Dane is named forContinental Congressman Nathan Dane .
* Dodge County: Dodge is named for governor ofWisconsin Territory Henry Dodge .
* Door County: Door is named for a dangerous strait near the peninsula which was known to the French as "porte des mortes", or, in English, as the "door of the dead".
* Douglas County: Douglas is named for U.S. SenatorStephen A. Douglas .
* Dunn County: Dunn is named for first Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court,Charles Dunn .
* Eau Claire County: Eau Claire is named forEau Claire, Wisconsin , which takes its name from the Eau Claire River, which, in turn, takes its name from the French for "clear water".
* Florence County: Florence is named for the first woman pioneer in the regionFlorence Julst .
* Fond du Lac County: Fond du Lac is named from the French "bottom of the lake" for its location at the south end ofLake Winnebago .
* Forest County: Forest is named for the dense forest which once covered the county.
* Grant County: Grant is named for an early pioneer who opened a trade with local Native Americans.
* Green County: Green is named forAmerican Revolutionary War generalNathanael Greene .
* Green Lake County: Green Lake is named forGreen Lake , Wisconsin's deepest.
* Iowa County: Iowa is named for the Iowa Native American people.
* Iron County: Iron is named for theiron distributed throughout the county.
* Jackson County: Jackson is named for U.S. PresidentAndrew Jackson .
* Jefferson County: Jefferson is named for U.S. PresidentThomas Jefferson .
* Juneau County: Juneau is named forSolomon Juneau , the first mayor ofMilwaukee .
* Kenosha County: Kenosha ("ginoozhe") is named for anOjibwe word meaning "pike (fish)".
* Kewaunee County: Kewaunee is named either for aPotawatomi word meaning "river of the lost" or an Ojibwe word meaning "prairie hen", "wild duck" or "to go around".
* La Crosse County: La Crosse is named for the city of La Crosse, which takes its name from "Prairie La Crosse" or "Prairie de la Crosse" [http://murphylibrary.uwlax.edu/digital/lacrosse/BryantMemoirs/00230031.htm] (although folk etymology associates its name with the game oflacrosse ).
* Lafayette County: Lafayette is named for theMarquis de la Fayette .
* Langlade County: Langlade is named for adventurer and soldierCharles Michel de Langlade .
* Lincoln County: Lincoln is named for U.S. PresidentAbraham Lincoln .
* Manitowoc County: Manitowoc ("manidoowag") is anOjibwe word meaning "spirits".
* Marathon County: Marathon is named forMarathon, Greece .
* Marinette County: Marinette is named for Marinette, a 19th century trader who was the daughter of aFrench-Canadian trapper and aMenominee woman.
* Marquette County: Marquette is named for French missionary Father PereJacques Marquette .
* Menominee County: Menominee is named for theMenominee people and theMenominee Indian Reservation .
* Milwaukee County: Milwaukee received its name from the Indian word "Millioke" which means "The Good Land", or "Gathering place by the water." Another interpretation is "beautiful or pleasant lands". [Bruce, William George (1936). A Short History of Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: The Bruce Publishing Company, 15. LLCN 36010193.]
* Monroe County: Monroe is named for U.S. PresidentJames Monroe .
* Oconto County: Oconto is named for theOconto River .
* Oneida County: Oneida is named for theOneida Native American people.
* Outagamie County: Outagamie is named for the Outagamie (Meskwaki, Fox) Native American people.
* Ozaukee County: Ozaukee ("Ozaagii") is named for theOjibwe word for theSauk people.
* Pepin County: Pepin is named for the explorersPierre and Jean Pepin ofChardonnets .
* Pierce County: Pierce is named for U.S. PresidentFranklin Pierce .
* Polk County: Polk is named forJames K. Polk .
* Portage County: Portage is named for the overland carry between the Fox River and theWisconsin River .
* Price County: Price is named for Wisconsin state legislatorW.T. Price .
* Racine County: Racine is named for the Root River, "racine" being the French word for "root".
* Richland County: Richland is named for the rich farmland found within the county.
* Rock County: Rock is named for the Rock River.
* Rusk County: Rusk is named forGovernor of Wisconsin Jeremiah Rusk .
* Sauk County: Sauk is named for theSauk Native American people.
* Sawyer County: Sawyer is named forU.S. Senator fromWisconsin Philetus Sawyer .
* Shawano County: Shawano ("zhaawanong") is named for anOjibwe word meaning "southern".
* Sheboygan County: Sheboygan is named for a Native American word meaning "great noise underground"
* St. Croix County: St. Croix is named for French explorerMonsieur St. Croix who drowned in the St. Croix River in the17th century .
* Taylor County: Taylor is named forGovernor of Wisconsin William Robert Taylor .
* Trempealeau County: Trempealeau is named forTrempealeau Mountain . From the French "trempe a l'eau," which could be translated as "dunk (or saturate, or quench) in the water."
* Vernon County: Vernon is named forGeorge Washington 's home Mount Vernon inVirginia .
* Vilas County: Vilas is named forU.S. Postmaster General ,U.S. Secretary of the Interior andU.S. Senator fromWisconsin William Vilas .
* Walworth County: Walworth is named forNew York judgeReuben Hyde Walworth .
* Washburn County: Washburn is named forGovernor of Wisconsin Cadwallader Washburn .
* Washington County: Washington is named for U.S. PresidentGeorge Washington .
* Waukesha County: Waukesha is named for aPotawatomi meaning "little foxes".
* Waupaca County: Waupaca is named for aMenominee word meaning "white sand bottom" or "brave young hero".
* Waushara County: Waushara is named for a Native American word meaning "good earth".
* Winnebago County: Winnebago is named for the Winnebago Native American people.
* Wood County: Wood is named for Wisconsin state legislator Joseph Wood.References
* [http://www.wicounties.org/WS_County_Directory.asp Wisconsin Counties Association: County Directory]
* [http://www.freelang.net/dictionary/ojibwe.html Freelang Ojibwe Dictionary]ee also
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Wisconsin
*List of Wisconsin counties
*County (United States)
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