LIST OF IOWA COUNTY NAME ETYMOLOGIES
This is a list of 'county name etymologies' for the U.S. state of Iowa.
Those 26 Iowa counties which have a name borne by no other county in the United States are indicated.
★ Adair County, Iowa: Adair is named for John Adair, a general in the War of 1812 and eighth governor of Kentucky.
★ Adams County, Iowa: Adams is named for either John Adams, the second president of the United States, or his son, John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States.
★ Allamakee County, Iowa: Allamakee is named for either Allan Makee, a trapper and trader, or is of Native American origin. (Unique county name)
★ Appanoose County, Iowa: Appanoose is named for Appanoose, a chief of the Sac and Fox Native American tribes who headed the peace party during the Black Hawk War. (Unique county name)
★ Audubon County, Iowa: Audubon is named for John James Audubon, the famous naturalist and painter. (Unique county name)
★ Benton County, Iowa: Benton is named for Thomas Hart Benton, a senator from Missouri who pushed for westward expansion of the United States.
★ Black Hawk County, Iowa: Black Hawk is named for Black Hawk, the Sac and Fox Native American chief who led a revolt against resettlement of his tribe in the Black Hawk War. (Unique county name)
★ Boone County, Iowa: Boone is named for Daniel Boone, the famous frontiersman, and his son, Daniel Nathan Boone, a colonel in the U. S. Dragoons.
★ Bremer County, Iowa: Bremer is named for Fredricka Bremer, a Swedish novelist. (Unique county name)
★ Buchanan County, Iowa: Buchanan is named for James Buchanan, the fifteenth president of the United States.
★ Buena Vista County, Iowa: Buena Vista is named for the Battle of Buena Vista in the Mexican-American War. (Unique county name)
★ Butler County, Iowa: Butler is named for William Orlando Butler, a Kentucky candidate for the vice presidency and general in the Mexican-American War.
★ Calhoun County, Iowa: Calhoun is named for John Caldwell Calhoun, the seventh vice president of the United States.
★ Carroll County, Iowa: Carroll is named for Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence.
★ Cass County, Iowa: Cass is named for Lewis Cass, a senator and presidential candidate from Michigan.
★ Cedar County, Iowa: Cedar is named for the Cedar River.
★ Cerro Gordo County, Iowa: Cerro Gordo is named for the Battle of Cerro Gordo in the Mexican-American War. (Unique county name)
★ Cherokee County, Iowa: Cherokee is named for the Cherokee Native American tribe.
★ Chickasaw County, Iowa: Chickasaw is named for the Chickasaw Native American tribe.
★ Clarke County, Iowa: Clarke is named for James Clarke, a territorial governor of Iowa.
★ Clay County, Iowa: Clay is named for Henry Clay, Jr., a general who died during the Mexican-American War and the son of Henry Clay, the famous U.S. statesman.
★ Clayton County, Iowa: Clayton is named for John M. Clayton, a Delaware senator and the eighteenth United States Secretary of State.
★ Clinton County, Iowa: Clinton is named for DeWitt Clinton, the seventh and ninth governor of New York and presidential candidate in 1812.
★ Crawford County, Iowa: Crawford is named for William Harris Crawford, a presidential candidate as well as United States Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of War.
★ Dallas County, Iowa: Dallas is named for George Mifflin Dallas, the eleventh vice president of the United States.
★ Davis County, Iowa: Davis is named for Garrett Davis, a United States Representative from Kentucky.
★ Decatur County, Iowa: Decatur is named for Stephen Decatur, a naval hero of the War of 1812.
★ Delaware County, Iowa: Delaware is named for either the state of Delaware or Delaware County, New York.
★ Des Moines County, Iowa: Des Moines is named for the Des Moines River. (Unique county name)
★ Dickinson County, Iowa: Dickinson is named for Daniel Stevens Dickinson, an United States senator from New York.
★ Dubuque County, Iowa: Dubuque is named for Julien Dubuque, the first European settler of Iowa. (Unique county name)
★ Emmet County, Iowa: Emmet is named for Robert Emmet, an Irish patriot.
★ Fayette County, Iowa: Fayette is named for Marie-Joseph-Paul-Roch-Yves-Gilbert Du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette, the French general in the American Revolutionary War.
★ Floyd County, Iowa: Floyd is named for either William Floyd, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, or Charles Floyd, the only man to die on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
★ Franklin County, Iowa: Franklin is named for Benjamin Franklin, the Founding Father, printer, scientist, and statesman.
★ Fremont County, Iowa: Fremont is named for John Charles Frémont, the U. S. general, explorer, and presidential candidate.
★ Greene County, Iowa: Greene is named for Nathaniel Greene, a general in the American Revolutionary War.
★ Grundy County, Iowa: Grundy is named for Felix Grundy, an United States Attorney General and U.S. Senator from Tennessee.
★ Guthrie County, Iowa: Guthrie is named for Edwin B. Guthrie, a soldier in the Mexican-American War. (Unique county name)
★ Hamilton County, Iowa: Hamilton is named for William W. Hamilton, a president of the Iowa state senate who was influential in the creation of the county.
★ Hancock County, Iowa: Hancock is named for John Hancock, the American patriot and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
★ Hardin County, Iowa: Hardin is named for John J. Hardin, a soldier in the Black Hawk War and Mexican-American War in which he lost his life.
★ Harrison County, Iowa: Harrison is named for William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States.
★ Henry County, Iowa: Henry is named for Henry Dodge, a governor of the Wisconsin Territory (which included present-day Iowa) and later U. S. senator from Wisconsin.
★ Howard County, Iowa: Howard is named for Tilghman Ashurst Howard, an U.S. senator from Indiana and general in Tennessee and Indiana.
★ Humboldt County, Iowa: Humboldt is named for Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt, the famous German scientist, explorer and statesman.
★ Ida County, Iowa: Ida is named for possibly Ida Smith, the first European-American child born in the county. (Unique county name)
★ Iowa County, Iowa: Iowa is named for the Iowa River and the Iowa Native American tribe.
★ Jackson County, Iowa: Jackson is named for Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States.
★ Jasper County, Iowa: Jasper is named for William Jasper, a hero of the American Revolutionary War.
★ Jefferson County, Iowa: Jefferson is named for Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States.
★ Johnson County, Iowa: Johnson is named for Richard Mentor Johnson, the ninth vice president of the United States.
★ Jones County, Iowa: Jones is named for George Wallace Jones, an U.S. senator from Iowa.
★ Keokuk County, Iowa: Keokuk is named for Keokuk, the Sauk Native American leader. (Unique county name)
★ Kossuth County, Iowa: Kossuth is named for Lajos Kossuth, the Hungarian patriot. (Unique county name)
★ Lee County, Iowa: Lee is named for probably William Elliot Lee, a land dealer who owned an area of Iowa that included the future county.
★ Linn County, Iowa: Linn is named for Lewis Fields Linn, an U.S. senator from Missouri.
★ Louisa County, Iowa: Louisa is named for either Louisa Massey of Dubuque, Iowa, who, according to legend, killed the murderer of her brother; or Louisa County, Virginia.
★ Lucas County, Iowa: Lucas is named for Robert Lucas, the first governor of the Iowa Territory and the twelfth governor of Ohio.
★ Lyon County, Iowa: Lyon is named for Nathaniel Lyon, an Iowan soldier who was the first United States general killed in the American Civil War.
★ Madison County, Iowa: Madison is named for James Madison, the fourth president of the United States.
★ Mahaska County, Iowa: Mahaska is named for Mahaska, a chief of the Iowa Native American tribe. (Unique county name)
★ Marion County, Iowa: Marion is named for either Francis Marion, the "Swamp Fox" general of the American Revolutionary War, or a leading pioneer whose name is not recorded.
★ Marshall County, Iowa: Marshall is named for John Marshall, the Chief Justice of the United States.
★ Mills County, Iowa: Mills is named for Frederick Mills, a major from Iowa killed in the Mexican-American War.
★ Mitchell County, Iowa: Mitchell is named for either John Mitchel, an Irish patriot, or John Mitchell, an early surveyor.
★ Monona County, Iowa: Monona is named for a word of uncertain Native American meaning. (Unique county name)
★ Monroe County, Iowa: Monroe is named for James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States.
★ Montgomery County, Iowa: Montgomery is named for Richard Montgomery, an U.S. general killed in the American Revolutionary War.
★ Muscatine County, Iowa: Muscatine is named for either the Muscatine Native American tribe, the Native American word for prairie, or Muscatine Island in the Mississippi River. (Unique county name)
★ O'Brien County, Iowa: O'Brien is named for William Smith O'Brien, an Irish patriot. (Unique county name)
★ Osceola County, Iowa: Osceola is named for Osceola, the Native American leader in the Second Seminole War.
★ Page County, Iowa: Page is named for John Page, a captain in the Mexican-American War.
★ Palo Alto County, Iowa: Palo Alto is named for the Battle of Palo Alto in the Mexican-American War. (Unique county name)
★ Plymouth County, Iowa: Plymouth is named for Plymouth, Massachusetts, the first settlement of the Pilgrims in 1620.
★ Pocahontas County, Iowa: Pocahontas is named for Pocahontas, the famous Native American who played a leading role in the history of the first permanent English settlements in North America.
★ Polk County, Iowa: Polk is named for James Knox Polk, the eleventh president of the United States.
★ Pottawattamie County, Iowa: Pottawattamie is named for the Potawatomi (Pottawattamie) Native American people. (Unique county name)
★ Poweshiek County, Iowa: Poweshiek is named for Poweshiek, a Fox chief that supported peace in the Black Hawk War. (Unique county name)
★ Ringgold County, Iowa: Ringgold is named for Samuel B. Ringgold, a soldier who was killed in the Mexican-American War. (Unique county name)
★ Sac County, Iowa: Sac is named for the Sac Native American tribe. (Unique county name)
★ Scott County, Iowa: Scott is named for Winfield Scott, the general and commander of the U. S. Army in the years leading up to the American Civil War.
★ Shelby County, Iowa: Shelby is named for Isaac Shelby, a general in the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 who served as the first governor of Kentucky.
★ Sioux County, Iowa: Sioux is named for the Sioux Native American tribe.
★ Story County, Iowa: Story is named for Joseph Story, a justice of the United States Supreme Court.
★ Tama County, Iowa: Tama is named for any of several Native American chiefs or chief's wives, over which there is dispute. (Unique county name)
★ Taylor County, Iowa: Taylor is named for Zachary Taylor, the twelfth president of the United States.
★ Union County, Iowa: Union is named for the union of the United States threatened by the American Civil War.
★ Van Buren County, Iowa: Van Buren is named for Martin Van Buren, the ninth president of the United States.
★ Wapello County, Iowa: Wapello is named for Wapello, a Native American chief in the Black Hawk War. (Unique county name)
★ Warren County, Iowa: Warren is named for Joseph Warren, the patriot who died at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
★ Washington County, Iowa: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
★ Wayne County, Iowa: Wayne is named for Anthony Wayne, the American Revolutionary War general.
★ Webster County, Iowa: Webster is named for Daniel Webster, the statesman, senator, and United States Secretary of State.
★ Winnebago County, Iowa: Winnebago is named for the Winnebago Native American tribe.
★ Winneshiek County, Iowa: Winneshiek is named for Winneshiek, a chief of the Winnebago Native American tribe. (Unique county name)
★ Woodbury County, Iowa: Woodbury is named for Levi Woodbury, a governor of New Hampshire, United States Secretary of the Navy, United States Secretary of the Treasury, and Justice of the United States Supreme Court. (Unique county name)
★ Worth County, Iowa: Worth is named for William Jenkins Worth, a general in the Black Hawk War and Mexican-American War.
★ Wright County, Iowa: Wright is named for Silas Wright, an U. S. senator from New York and sixteenth governor of New York; and Joseph A. Wright, an U. S. senator from Indiana.
★ Histories of Iowa Counties
★ Iowa
★ List of counties in Iowa
★ County (United States)
★ Lists of U.S. county name etymologies
| Contents |
| Counties, by first letter |
| A |
| B |
| C |
| D |
| E |
| F |
| G |
| H |
| I |
| J |
| K |
| L |
| M |
| O |
| P |
| R |
| S |
| T |
| U |
| V |
| W |
| Source |
| See also |
Counties, by first letter
Those 26 Iowa counties which have a name borne by no other county in the United States are indicated.
A
★ Adair County, Iowa: Adair is named for John Adair, a general in the War of 1812 and eighth governor of Kentucky.
★ Adams County, Iowa: Adams is named for either John Adams, the second president of the United States, or his son, John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States.
★ Allamakee County, Iowa: Allamakee is named for either Allan Makee, a trapper and trader, or is of Native American origin. (Unique county name)
★ Appanoose County, Iowa: Appanoose is named for Appanoose, a chief of the Sac and Fox Native American tribes who headed the peace party during the Black Hawk War. (Unique county name)
★ Audubon County, Iowa: Audubon is named for John James Audubon, the famous naturalist and painter. (Unique county name)
B
★ Benton County, Iowa: Benton is named for Thomas Hart Benton, a senator from Missouri who pushed for westward expansion of the United States.
★ Black Hawk County, Iowa: Black Hawk is named for Black Hawk, the Sac and Fox Native American chief who led a revolt against resettlement of his tribe in the Black Hawk War. (Unique county name)
★ Boone County, Iowa: Boone is named for Daniel Boone, the famous frontiersman, and his son, Daniel Nathan Boone, a colonel in the U. S. Dragoons.
★ Bremer County, Iowa: Bremer is named for Fredricka Bremer, a Swedish novelist. (Unique county name)
★ Buchanan County, Iowa: Buchanan is named for James Buchanan, the fifteenth president of the United States.
★ Buena Vista County, Iowa: Buena Vista is named for the Battle of Buena Vista in the Mexican-American War. (Unique county name)
★ Butler County, Iowa: Butler is named for William Orlando Butler, a Kentucky candidate for the vice presidency and general in the Mexican-American War.
C
★ Calhoun County, Iowa: Calhoun is named for John Caldwell Calhoun, the seventh vice president of the United States.
★ Carroll County, Iowa: Carroll is named for Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence.
★ Cass County, Iowa: Cass is named for Lewis Cass, a senator and presidential candidate from Michigan.
★ Cedar County, Iowa: Cedar is named for the Cedar River.
★ Cerro Gordo County, Iowa: Cerro Gordo is named for the Battle of Cerro Gordo in the Mexican-American War. (Unique county name)
★ Cherokee County, Iowa: Cherokee is named for the Cherokee Native American tribe.
★ Chickasaw County, Iowa: Chickasaw is named for the Chickasaw Native American tribe.
★ Clarke County, Iowa: Clarke is named for James Clarke, a territorial governor of Iowa.
★ Clay County, Iowa: Clay is named for Henry Clay, Jr., a general who died during the Mexican-American War and the son of Henry Clay, the famous U.S. statesman.
★ Clayton County, Iowa: Clayton is named for John M. Clayton, a Delaware senator and the eighteenth United States Secretary of State.
★ Clinton County, Iowa: Clinton is named for DeWitt Clinton, the seventh and ninth governor of New York and presidential candidate in 1812.
★ Crawford County, Iowa: Crawford is named for William Harris Crawford, a presidential candidate as well as United States Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of War.
D
★ Dallas County, Iowa: Dallas is named for George Mifflin Dallas, the eleventh vice president of the United States.
★ Davis County, Iowa: Davis is named for Garrett Davis, a United States Representative from Kentucky.
★ Decatur County, Iowa: Decatur is named for Stephen Decatur, a naval hero of the War of 1812.
★ Delaware County, Iowa: Delaware is named for either the state of Delaware or Delaware County, New York.
★ Des Moines County, Iowa: Des Moines is named for the Des Moines River. (Unique county name)
★ Dickinson County, Iowa: Dickinson is named for Daniel Stevens Dickinson, an United States senator from New York.
★ Dubuque County, Iowa: Dubuque is named for Julien Dubuque, the first European settler of Iowa. (Unique county name)
E
★ Emmet County, Iowa: Emmet is named for Robert Emmet, an Irish patriot.
F
★ Fayette County, Iowa: Fayette is named for Marie-Joseph-Paul-Roch-Yves-Gilbert Du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette, the French general in the American Revolutionary War.
★ Floyd County, Iowa: Floyd is named for either William Floyd, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, or Charles Floyd, the only man to die on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
★ Franklin County, Iowa: Franklin is named for Benjamin Franklin, the Founding Father, printer, scientist, and statesman.
★ Fremont County, Iowa: Fremont is named for John Charles Frémont, the U. S. general, explorer, and presidential candidate.
G
★ Greene County, Iowa: Greene is named for Nathaniel Greene, a general in the American Revolutionary War.
★ Grundy County, Iowa: Grundy is named for Felix Grundy, an United States Attorney General and U.S. Senator from Tennessee.
★ Guthrie County, Iowa: Guthrie is named for Edwin B. Guthrie, a soldier in the Mexican-American War. (Unique county name)
H
★ Hamilton County, Iowa: Hamilton is named for William W. Hamilton, a president of the Iowa state senate who was influential in the creation of the county.
★ Hancock County, Iowa: Hancock is named for John Hancock, the American patriot and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
★ Hardin County, Iowa: Hardin is named for John J. Hardin, a soldier in the Black Hawk War and Mexican-American War in which he lost his life.
★ Harrison County, Iowa: Harrison is named for William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States.
★ Henry County, Iowa: Henry is named for Henry Dodge, a governor of the Wisconsin Territory (which included present-day Iowa) and later U. S. senator from Wisconsin.
★ Howard County, Iowa: Howard is named for Tilghman Ashurst Howard, an U.S. senator from Indiana and general in Tennessee and Indiana.
★ Humboldt County, Iowa: Humboldt is named for Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt, the famous German scientist, explorer and statesman.
I
★ Ida County, Iowa: Ida is named for possibly Ida Smith, the first European-American child born in the county. (Unique county name)
★ Iowa County, Iowa: Iowa is named for the Iowa River and the Iowa Native American tribe.
J
★ Jackson County, Iowa: Jackson is named for Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States.
★ Jasper County, Iowa: Jasper is named for William Jasper, a hero of the American Revolutionary War.
★ Jefferson County, Iowa: Jefferson is named for Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States.
★ Johnson County, Iowa: Johnson is named for Richard Mentor Johnson, the ninth vice president of the United States.
★ Jones County, Iowa: Jones is named for George Wallace Jones, an U.S. senator from Iowa.
K
★ Keokuk County, Iowa: Keokuk is named for Keokuk, the Sauk Native American leader. (Unique county name)
★ Kossuth County, Iowa: Kossuth is named for Lajos Kossuth, the Hungarian patriot. (Unique county name)
L
★ Lee County, Iowa: Lee is named for probably William Elliot Lee, a land dealer who owned an area of Iowa that included the future county.
★ Linn County, Iowa: Linn is named for Lewis Fields Linn, an U.S. senator from Missouri.
★ Louisa County, Iowa: Louisa is named for either Louisa Massey of Dubuque, Iowa, who, according to legend, killed the murderer of her brother; or Louisa County, Virginia.
★ Lucas County, Iowa: Lucas is named for Robert Lucas, the first governor of the Iowa Territory and the twelfth governor of Ohio.
★ Lyon County, Iowa: Lyon is named for Nathaniel Lyon, an Iowan soldier who was the first United States general killed in the American Civil War.
M
★ Madison County, Iowa: Madison is named for James Madison, the fourth president of the United States.
★ Mahaska County, Iowa: Mahaska is named for Mahaska, a chief of the Iowa Native American tribe. (Unique county name)
★ Marion County, Iowa: Marion is named for either Francis Marion, the "Swamp Fox" general of the American Revolutionary War, or a leading pioneer whose name is not recorded.
★ Marshall County, Iowa: Marshall is named for John Marshall, the Chief Justice of the United States.
★ Mills County, Iowa: Mills is named for Frederick Mills, a major from Iowa killed in the Mexican-American War.
★ Mitchell County, Iowa: Mitchell is named for either John Mitchel, an Irish patriot, or John Mitchell, an early surveyor.
★ Monona County, Iowa: Monona is named for a word of uncertain Native American meaning. (Unique county name)
★ Monroe County, Iowa: Monroe is named for James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States.
★ Montgomery County, Iowa: Montgomery is named for Richard Montgomery, an U.S. general killed in the American Revolutionary War.
★ Muscatine County, Iowa: Muscatine is named for either the Muscatine Native American tribe, the Native American word for prairie, or Muscatine Island in the Mississippi River. (Unique county name)
O
★ O'Brien County, Iowa: O'Brien is named for William Smith O'Brien, an Irish patriot. (Unique county name)
★ Osceola County, Iowa: Osceola is named for Osceola, the Native American leader in the Second Seminole War.
P
★ Page County, Iowa: Page is named for John Page, a captain in the Mexican-American War.
★ Palo Alto County, Iowa: Palo Alto is named for the Battle of Palo Alto in the Mexican-American War. (Unique county name)
★ Plymouth County, Iowa: Plymouth is named for Plymouth, Massachusetts, the first settlement of the Pilgrims in 1620.
★ Pocahontas County, Iowa: Pocahontas is named for Pocahontas, the famous Native American who played a leading role in the history of the first permanent English settlements in North America.
★ Polk County, Iowa: Polk is named for James Knox Polk, the eleventh president of the United States.
★ Pottawattamie County, Iowa: Pottawattamie is named for the Potawatomi (Pottawattamie) Native American people. (Unique county name)
★ Poweshiek County, Iowa: Poweshiek is named for Poweshiek, a Fox chief that supported peace in the Black Hawk War. (Unique county name)
R
★ Ringgold County, Iowa: Ringgold is named for Samuel B. Ringgold, a soldier who was killed in the Mexican-American War. (Unique county name)
S
★ Sac County, Iowa: Sac is named for the Sac Native American tribe. (Unique county name)
★ Scott County, Iowa: Scott is named for Winfield Scott, the general and commander of the U. S. Army in the years leading up to the American Civil War.
★ Shelby County, Iowa: Shelby is named for Isaac Shelby, a general in the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 who served as the first governor of Kentucky.
★ Sioux County, Iowa: Sioux is named for the Sioux Native American tribe.
★ Story County, Iowa: Story is named for Joseph Story, a justice of the United States Supreme Court.
T
★ Tama County, Iowa: Tama is named for any of several Native American chiefs or chief's wives, over which there is dispute. (Unique county name)
★ Taylor County, Iowa: Taylor is named for Zachary Taylor, the twelfth president of the United States.
U
★ Union County, Iowa: Union is named for the union of the United States threatened by the American Civil War.
V
★ Van Buren County, Iowa: Van Buren is named for Martin Van Buren, the ninth president of the United States.
W
★ Wapello County, Iowa: Wapello is named for Wapello, a Native American chief in the Black Hawk War. (Unique county name)
★ Warren County, Iowa: Warren is named for Joseph Warren, the patriot who died at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
★ Washington County, Iowa: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
★ Wayne County, Iowa: Wayne is named for Anthony Wayne, the American Revolutionary War general.
★ Webster County, Iowa: Webster is named for Daniel Webster, the statesman, senator, and United States Secretary of State.
★ Winnebago County, Iowa: Winnebago is named for the Winnebago Native American tribe.
★ Winneshiek County, Iowa: Winneshiek is named for Winneshiek, a chief of the Winnebago Native American tribe. (Unique county name)
★ Woodbury County, Iowa: Woodbury is named for Levi Woodbury, a governor of New Hampshire, United States Secretary of the Navy, United States Secretary of the Treasury, and Justice of the United States Supreme Court. (Unique county name)
★ Worth County, Iowa: Worth is named for William Jenkins Worth, a general in the Black Hawk War and Mexican-American War.
★ Wright County, Iowa: Wright is named for Silas Wright, an U. S. senator from New York and sixteenth governor of New York; and Joseph A. Wright, an U. S. senator from Indiana.
Source
★ Histories of Iowa Counties
See also
★ Iowa
★ List of counties in Iowa
★ County (United States)
★ Lists of U.S. county name etymologies
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