Johnson County

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Johnson County

  1. A county of Arkansas, United States. County seat: Clarksville. Named after Benjamin Johnson.
  2. A county of Georgia, United States. County seat: Wrightsville. Named after Herschel Vespasian Johnson.
  3. A county of Illinois, United States. County seat: Vienna. Named after Richard Mentor Johnson.
  4. A county of Indiana, United States. County seat: Franklin. Named after John Johnson, a Justice of the Supreme Court of Indiana.
  5. A county of Iowa, United States. County seat: Iowa City. Named after Richard Mentor Johnson.
  6. A county of Kansas, United States. County seat: Olathe. Named after Thomas Johnson, a Kansan politician.
  7. A county of Kentucky, United States. County seat: Paintsville. Named after Richard Mentor Johnson.
  8. A county of Missouri, United States. County seat: Warrensburg. Named after Richard Mentor Johnson.
  9. A county of Nebraska, United States. County seat: Tecumseh. Named after Richard Mentor Johnson.
  10. A county of Tennessee, United States. County seat: Mountain City. Named after Thomas Johnson, an early settler.
  11. A county of Texas, United States. County seat: Cleburne. Named after Middleton Johnson, a Texas Ranger, soldier and politician.
  12. A county, one of 23 in Wyoming, United States. County seat: Buffalo. Named after E. P. Johnson, a Cheyenne attorney.

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