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Adams County001Friendship1848Quận PortageJohn Quincy Adams (1767-1848), President of the United States 1825-1829&000000000002087500000020.875&0000000000000648000000648 sq mi
(&00000000000016780000001.678 km2)
Ashland County003Ashland1860unorganized territoryAshland, Henry Clay's estate in Kentucky&000000000001615700000016.157&00000000000010440000001.044 sq mi
(&00000000000027040000002.704 km2)
Barron County005Barron1859Dallas and Polk CountiesHenry D. Barron, state senator and circuit court judge.&000000000004587000000045.870&0000000000000863000000863 sq mi
(&00000000000022350000002.235 km2)
Bayfield County007Washburn1845Quận AshlandHenry Bayfield, Royal naval officer and first to survey the Great Lakes area&000000000001501400000015.014&00000000000014760000001.476 sq mi
(&00000000000038230000003.823 km2)
Brown County009Green Bay1818unorganized territoryMajor General Jacob Brown (1775-1828), a commanding general of the United States Army during the War of 1812&0000000000248007000000248.007&0000000000000529000000529 sq mi
(&00000000000013700000001.370 km2)
Buffalo County011Alma1853Quận TrempealeauThe Buffalo River, which flows through the county.&000000000001358700000013.587&0000000000000684000000684 sq mi
(&00000000000017720000001.772 km2)
Burnett County013Siren1856Quận PolkThomas P. Burnett, state legislator&000000000001545700000015.457&0000000000000822000000822 sq mi
(&00000000000021290000002.129 km2)
Calumet County015Chilton1836unorganized territoryThe French word for a Menominee peace pipe.&000000000004897100000048.971&0000000000000320000000320 sq mi
(&0000000000000829000000829 km2)
Chippewa County017Chippewa Falls1845Quận CrawfordThe Ojibwe nation of Native Americans (historically referred to as Chippewa)&000000000006241500000062.415&00000000000010100000001.010 sq mi
(&00000000000026160000002.616 km2)
Clark County019Neillsville1853Quận CrawfordGeorge Rogers Clark (1752-1812), Revolutionary War general&000000000003469000000034.690&00000000000012160000001.216 sq mi
(&00000000000031490000003.149 km2)
Columbia County021Portage1846Quận PortageChristopher Columbus (1451-1506), navigator and explorer&000000000005683300000056.833&0000000000000774000000774 sq mi
(&00000000000020050000002.005 km2)
Crawford County023Prairie du Chien1818unorganized territoryWilliam Harris Crawford (1772-1834), United States Senator from Georgia 1807-1813 and Secretary of the Treasury 1816-1825&000000000001664400000016.644&0000000000000573000000573 sq mi
(&00000000000014840000001.484 km2)
Dane County025Madison1836unorganized territoryNathan Dane (1752-1835), delegate to the First Continental Congress 1785-1788&0000000000488073000000488.073&00000000000012020000001.202 sq mi
(&00000000000031130000003.113 km2)
Dodge County027Juneau1836unorganized territoryHenry Dodge (1782-1867), Territorial Governor of Wisconsin 1848-1857&000000000008875900000088.759&0000000000000882000000882 sq mi
(&00000000000022840000002.284 km2)
Door County029Sturgeon Bay1851Brown CountyA dangerous water passage near Door Peninsula known as porte des morts, or "door of the dead" in Tiếng Pháp&000000000002778500000027.785&0000000000000483000000483 sq mi
(&00000000000012510000001.251 km2)
Douglas County031Superior1854unorganized territoryStephen Douglas (1813-1861), United States Senator 1847-1861&000000000004415900000044.159&00000000000013090000001.309 sq mi
(&00000000000033900000003.390 km2)
Dunn County033Menomonie1854Chippewa CountyCharles Dunn, state senatorchief justice of Wisconsin Territory&000000000004385700000043.857&0000000000000852000000852 sq mi
(&00000000000022070000002.207 km2)
Eau Claire County035Eau Claire1856Chippewa CountyCity of Eau Claire, itself French for "clear water"&000000000009873600000098.736&0000000000000638000000638 sq mi
(&00000000000016520000001.652 km2)
Florence County037Florence (CDP)1882Marinette and Oconto CountiesFlorence Julst, the first white woman to settle in the area&00000000000044230000004.423&0000000000000488000000488 sq mi
(&00000000000012640000001.264 km2)
Fond du Lac County039Fond du Lac1836unorganized territoryFrench for "foot of the lake"&0000000000101633000000101.633&0000000000000723000000723 sq mi
(&00000000000018730000001.873 km2)
Forest County041Crandon1885Langlade and Oconto CountiesForest which covered the area when it was settled&00000000000093040000009.304&00000000000010140000001.014 sq mi
(&00000000000026260000002.626 km2)
Grant County043Lancaster1836unorganized territoryProbably a trader named Grant, who made contact with area natives in 1810, but about whom little else is known&000000000005120800000051.208&00000000000011480000001.148 sq mi
(&00000000000029730000002.973 km2)
Green County045Monroe1836unorganized territoryNathanael Greene (1742-1786), quartermaster general during the American Revolutionary War&000000000003684200000036.842&0000000000000584000000584 sq mi
(&00000000000015130000001.513 km2)
Green Lake County047Green Lake1858Marquette DistrictGreen Lake, located within the county&000000000001905100000019.051&0000000000000354000000354 sq mi
(&0000000000000917000000917 km2)
Iowa County049Dodgeville1829unorganized territoryIowa tribe of Native Americans&000000000002368700000023.687&0000000000000763000000763 sq mi
(&00000000000019760000001.976 km2)
Iron County051Hurley1893Ashland and Oneida CountiesLocal iron deposits&00000000000059160000005.916&0000000000000757000000757 sq mi
(&00000000000019610000001.961 km2)
Jackson County053Black River Falls1853La Crosse CountyAndrew Jackson (1767-1845), President of the United States 1829–1837&000000000002044900000020.449&0000000000000987000000987 sq mi
(&00000000000025560000002.556 km2)
Jefferson County055Jefferson1836Milwaukee CountyThomas Jefferson (1743-1826), President of the United States (1801-1809)&000000000008368600000083.686&0000000000000557000000557 sq mi
(&00000000000014430000001.443 km2)
Juneau County057Mauston1856Quận AdamsSolomon Juneau (1793-1856), founder of what would become Milwaukee&000000000002666400000026.664&0000000000000768000000768 sq mi
(&00000000000019890000001.989 km2)
Kenosha County059Kenosha1850Quận RacineA Native American word meaning "place of the pike"&0000000000166426000000166.426&0000000000000273000000273 sq mi
(&0000000000000707000000707 km2)
Kewaunee County061Kewaunee1852Quận ManitowocEither a Potawatomi word meaning "river of the lost" or an Ojibwe word meaning "prairie hen", "wild duck" or "to go around"&000000000002057400000020.574&0000000000000343000000343 sq mi
(&0000000000000888000000888 km2)
La Crosse County063La Crosse1851unorganized territoryThe Native American game of lacrosse&0000000000114638000000114.638&0000000000000453000000453 sq mi
(&00000000000011730000001.173 km2)
Lafayette County065Darlington1846Quận IowaGilbert du Motier, marquis de La Fayette (1757-1834), a French general in the American Revolutionary War&000000000001683600000016.836&0000000000000634000000634 sq mi
(&00000000000016420000001.642 km2)
Langlade County067Antigo1879unorganized territoryCharles de Langlade (1729 – c.1800), American Revolutionary War veteran and United States Indian Agent in Green Bay&000000000001997700000019.977&0000000000000873000000873 sq mi
(&00000000000022610000002.261 km2)
Lincoln County069Merrill1874Marathon CountyAbraham Lincoln (1809-1865), President of the United States 1861-1865&000000000002874300000028.743&0000000000000883000000883 sq mi
(&00000000000022870000002.287 km2)
Manitowoc County071Manitowoc1836unorganized territoryMunedoo-owk, a Ojibwe word meaning "the place of the good spirit"&000000000008144200000081.442&0000000000000592000000592 sq mi
(&00000000000015330000001.533 km2)
Marathon County073Wausau1850Portage CountyMarathon, Greece&0000000000134063000000134.063&00000000000015450000001.545 sq mi
(&00000000000040020000004.002 km2)
Marinette County075Marinette1879Oconto CountyMarie Antoinette Chevalier, Native American wife of early an fur trapper&000000000004174900000041.749&00000000000014020000001.402 sq mi
(&00000000000036310000003.631 km2)
Marquette County077Montello1836Marquette DistrictFather Pere Jacques Marquette, missionary and explorer&000000000001540400000015.404&0000000000000456000000456 sq mi
(&00000000000011810000001.181 km2)
Menominee County078Keshena1961Menominee Indian Reservation,Shawano, and Oconto CountiesMenominee nation of Native Americans&00000000000042320000004.232&0000000000000358000000358 sq mi
(&0000000000000927000000927 km2)
Milwaukee County079Milwaukee1835unorganized territoryMahnawaukee-Seepe, a Native American word meaning "gathering place by the river"&0000000000947735000000947.735&0000000000000242000000242 sq mi
(&0000000000000627000000627 km2)
Monroe County081Sparta1854La Crosse CountyJames Monroe (1758-1831), President of the United States 1817-1825&000000000004467300000044.673&0000000000000901000000901 sq mi
(&00000000000023340000002.334 km2)
Oconto County083Oconto1851unorganized territoryA Native American settlement and the Oconto River, whose name means "plentiful with fish"&000000000003766000000037.660&0000000000000998000000998 sq mi
(&00000000000025850000002.585 km2)
Oneida County085Rhinelander1885Lincoln CountyOneida nation of Native Americans&000000000003599800000035.998&00000000000011250000001.125 sq mi
(&00000000000029140000002.914 km2)
Outagamie County087Appleton1851Brown CountyOutagamie nation of Native Americans&0000000000176695000000176.695&0000000000000640000000640 sq mi
(&00000000000016580000001.658 km2)
Ozaukee County089Port Washington1853Milwaukee CountyThe Ojibwe word for the Sauk nation&000000000008639500000086.395&0000000000000232000000232 sq mi
(&0000000000000601000000601 km2)
Pepin County091Durand1858Dunn CountyPierre and Jean Pepin du Chardonnets, explorers&00000000000074690000007.469&0000000000000232000000232 sq mi
(&0000000000000601000000601 km2)
Pierce County093Ellsworth1853Saint Croix CountyFranklin Pierce (1804-1869), President of the United States 1853-1857&000000000004101900000041.019&0000000000000576000000576 sq mi
(&00000000000014920000001.492 km2)
Polk County095Balsam Lake1853Saint Croix CountyJames Polk (1795-1849), President of the United States (1845-1849)&000000000004420500000044.205&0000000000000917000000917 sq mi
(&00000000000023750000002.375 km2)
Portage County097Stevens Point1836unorganized territoryPassage between the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers&000000000007001900000070.019&0000000000000806000000806 sq mi
(&00000000000020880000002.088 km2)
Price County099Phillips1879Chippewa and Lincoln CountiesWilliam T. Price, president of the Wisconsin Senate&000000000001415900000014.159&00000000000012530000001.253 sq mi
(&00000000000032450000003.245 km2)
Racine County101Racine1836unorganized territoryRacine, the French word for "root", after the Root River, which flows through the county&0000000000195408000000195.408&0000000000000333000000333 sq mi
(&0000000000000862000000862 km2)
Richland County103Richland Center1842Iowa CountyThe rich soil of the area&000000000001802100000018.021&0000000000000586000000586 sq mi
(&00000000000015180000001.518 km2)
Rock County105Janesville1836unorganized territoryRock River, which flows through the county&0000000000160331000000160.331&0000000000000720000000720 sq mi
(&00000000000018650000001.865 km2)
Rusk County107Ladysmith1901Chippewa CountyJeremiah McLain Rusk (1830-1893), Governor of Wisconsin 1882-1889&000000000001475500000014.755&0000000000000913000000913 sq mi
(&00000000000023650000002.365 km2)
Sauk County111Baraboo1840unorganized territorySauk nation of Native Americans&000000000006197600000061.976&0000000000000838000000838 sq mi
(&00000000000021700000002.170 km2)
Sawyer County113Hayward1883Oconto CountyPhiletus Sawyer (1816-1900), United States Representative (1865-1875) and Senator (1881-1893) from Wisconsin&000000000001655700000016.557&00000000000012560000001.256 sq mi
(&00000000000032530000003.253 km2)
Shawano County115Shawano1853Oconto CountyA Ojibwe word meaning "southern"&000000000004194900000041.949&0000000000000893000000893 sq mi
(&00000000000023130000002.313 km2)
Sheboygan County117Sheboygan1836unorganized territoryShawb-wa-way-kun, a Native American word meaning "great noise underground"&0000000000115507000000115.507&0000000000000514000000514 sq mi
(&00000000000013310000001.331 km2)
Saint Croix County109Hudson1840unorganized territoryAn early French explorer named St. Croix, about whom little is known&000000000008434500000084.345&0000000000000722000000722 sq mi
(&00000000000018700000001.870 km2)
Taylor County119Medford1875Clark, Lincoln, Marathon and Chippewa CountiesWilliam Robert Taylor (1820-1909), Governor of Wisconsin 1874-1876&000000000002068900000020.689&0000000000000975000000975 sq mi
(&00000000000025250000002.525 km2)
Trempealeau County121Whitehall1854Crawford and La Crosse CountiesTrempealeau Mountain (from the French for "mountain with its foot in the water"), a bluff located in a bend of the Trempealeau River,[5] which flows through the county[3]&000000000002881600000028.816&0000000000000734000000734 sq mi
(&00000000000019010000001.901 km2)
Vernon County123Viroqua1851Richland and Crawford CountiesMount Vernon, home of George Washington&000000000002977300000029.773&0000000000000795000000795 sq mi
(&00000000000020590000002.059 km2)
Vilas County125Eagle River1893Oneida CountyWilliam Vilas (1840-1908), officer in the Civil War, United States Postmaster General (1885-1888), United States Secretary of the Interior (1888-1889), and Senator from Wisconsin (1891-1897)&000000000002143000000021.430&0000000000000874000000874 sq mi
(&00000000000022640000002.264 km2)
Walworth County127Elkhorn1836unorganized territoryReuben Hyde Walworth (1788-1867), jurist from New York&0000000000102228000000102.228&0000000000000555000000555 sq mi
(&00000000000014370000001.437 km2)
Washburn County129Shell Lake1883Burnett CountyCadwallader Washburn (1818-1882), Governor of Wisconsin 1872–1874 and Representative from Wisconsin 1867–1871&000000000001591100000015.911&0000000000000810000000810 sq mi
(&00000000000020980000002.098 km2)
Washington County131West Bend1836unorganized territoryGeorge Washington (1732-1799), American Revolutionary War leader (1775–1783), and first President of the United States (1789–1797)&0000000000131887000000131.887&0000000000000431000000431 sq mi
(&00000000000011160000001.116 km2)
Waukesha County133Waukesha1846Milwaukee CountyWaugooshance, a Pottawatomi word meaning "little foxes"&0000000000389891000000389.891&0000000000000556000000556 sq mi
(&00000000000014400000001.440 km2)
Waupaca County135Waupaca1851Brown and Winnebago Countieswau-pa-ka-ho-nak, a Menominee word meaning "white sand bottom" or "brave young hero"&000000000005241000000052.410&0000000000000751000000751 sq mi
(&00000000000019450000001.945 km2)
Waushara County137Wautoma1851Marquette CountyA Native American word meaning "good earth"&000000000002449600000024.496&0000000000000626000000626 sq mi
(&00000000000016210000001.621 km2)
Winnebago County139Oshkosh1840unorganized territoryWinnebago nation of Native Americans&0000000000166994000000166.994&0000000000000439000000439 sq mi
(&00000000000011370000001.137 km2)
Wood County141Wisconsin Rapids1856Portage CountyJoseph Wood (1809-1890), state legislator (1856-1858)&000000000007474900000074.749&0000000000000793000000793 sq mi
(&00000000000020540000002.054 km2)

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