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  2. Wayne County was the sixth county in the Northwest Territory, formed August 15, 1796, from portions of territorial Hamilton County, territorial Knox County and unorganized territory. It was named for the U.S. general "Mad Anthony" Wayne.

  3. Jan 24, 2017 · 382. shares. Allie Healy | ahealy@syracuse.com. How New York's 62 counties got their names. What's in a name? For these New York state counties, there is plenty of history behind each of their...

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  4. Feb 28, 2017 · The man responsible for naming many of Michigan's counties was Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, a 19th-century geographer and ethnologist who studied and wrote about Native American cultures and languages.

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  5. May 5, 2024 · How did Wayne County get its name? Wayne County was carved from Dobbs County during the Revolutionary War and established on November 2, 1779. It is named after General Anthony Wayne, who was General George Washington’s most trusted soldier.

  6. Wayne was created in May 1892 from Piute County. Most of its towns were settled after 1880 because of the remote location and limited resources. A delegate to the constitutional convention gave it the name of Wayne County. Raising livestock is the oldest and most important industry.

  7. To the year 1810, Wayne county was one entire township, by the name of Killbuck, called after the old Indian chief of that name. (-taken from History of Wayne County, Ohio .) As of the U.S. Census 2010 Population for Cities, Villages, and Townships in Wayne County, the population was 114,520, with a growth of 2.6% since 2000.

  8. Oct 28, 2006 · Georgia’s twenty-seventh county, Wayne County, was created in 1803 in the southeast part of the state on land acquired from the Creek Indians, who ceded the land to Georgia in the Treaty of Fort Wilkinson (1802). The 645-square-mile county is named after “Mad” Anthony Wayne, a general in the Revolutionary War (1775-83).

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