Geologic Terms and Geographic Divisions
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- Milwaukee
- Monroe
- Oconto
- Oneida
- Outagamie
- Ozaukee
- Pepin
- Pierce
- Polk
- Portage
- Price
- Racine
- Richland
- Rock
- Rusk
- St. Croix
- Sauk
- Sawyer
- Shawano
- Sheboygan
- Taylor
- Trempealeau
- Vernon
- Vilas
- Walworth
- Washburn
- Washington
- Waukesha
- Waupaca
- Waushara
- Winnebago
- Wood
WYOMING (WY) (23 counties)
Capital: Cheyenne
Capital: Cheyenne
- Albany
- Big Horn
- Campbell
- Carbon
- Converse
- Crook
- Fremont
- Goshen
- Hot Springs
- Johnson
- Laramie
- Lincoln
- Natrona
- Niobrara
- Park
- Platte
- Sheridan
- Sublette
- Sweetwater
- Teton
- Uinta
- Washakie
- Weston
Common misspellings
Geographers and cartographers omit the possessive apostrophe in placenames; however, apostrophes appearing in legally constituted names of counties should not be changed.
The names of the following counties are often misspelled and/or confused:
- Allegany in Maryland and New York
- Alleghany in North Carolina and Virginia
- Allegheny in Pennsylvania
- Andrew in Missouri
- Andrews in Texas
- Aransas in Texas
- Arkansas in Arkansas
- Barber in Kansas
- Barbour in Alabama and West Virginia
- Brevard in Florida
- Broward in Florida
- Brooke in West Virginia
- Brooks in Georgia and Texas
- Bulloch in Georgia
- Bullock in Alabama
- Burnet in Texas
- Burnett in Wisconsin
- Cheboygan in Michigan
- Sheboygan in Wisconsin
- Clarke in Alabama, Georgia, Iowa, Mississippi, and Virginia
- Clark in all other States
- Coffee in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee
- Coffey in Kansas
- Coal in Oklahoma
- Cole in Missouri
- Coles in Illinois
- Cook in Illinois and Minnesota
- Cooke in Texas
- Davidson in North Carolina and Tennessee