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      • Washington County came into being when the General Assembly of Virginia passed legislation in December, 1776, which abolished Fincastle County and created three new ones to replace it: Montgomery, Washington and Kentucky.
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  2. Washington County came into being when the General Assembly of Virginia passed legislation in December, 1776, which abolished Fincastle County and created three new ones to replace it: Montgomery, Washington and Kentucky. The first meeting of the county court took place in January, 1777.

  3. Washington County created from Frederick County by resolve of 9th Provincial Convention; named for George Washington (1732-1799), Commander of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, and first President of the United States. 1785, Jan 15.

  4. Formed in 1776 during the early months of the Revolution, Washington County was one of the first localities known to be named for George Washington. Carved out of the now-extinct Fincastle County, Well-watered by the North, Middle, and South forks of the Holston River, the county is traversed by Copper Ridge, Moccasin Ridge, Clinch Mountain ...

  5. In 1776, the Virginia Assembly created Washington County which abolished Fincastle County, and in 1778, the Town of Abingdon was incorporated as the county seat. Its early settlement saw pioneers and frontiersmen pushing westward, exploring new territories, and establishing homesteads.

  6. Washington County was formed in 1887 when the state legislature broke up a larger Weld County. Washington then ceded its eastern half to the formation of Yuma County in 1889 and assumed its current size by acquiring part of eastern Arapahoe County in 1903. Today the county has a population of 4,864.

  7. Mar 10, 2022 · Name of County: Date Formed: Boundary Changes: Parent County: Counties Created by Boundary Changes: Adams: 1883 Nov 28 Details: Whitman none Asotin: 1883 Oct 27 Details: Garfield none Benton: 1905 Mar 08 Details: Yakima, Klickitat none Chehalis: 1854 Apr 14 Details: Washington Territory renamed Gray’s Harbor 1915 Chelan: 1899 Mar 13 Details ...

  8. On September 9, 1791, three commissioners overseeing the capital's construction named the city in honor of President Washington. The same day, the federal district was named Columbia, a feminine form of Columbus, which was a poetic name for the United States commonly used at that time.

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