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List of 55 counties in the U.S. state of West Virginia:
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FIPS code[1] | County seat[2] | Established[2] | Origin | Etymolgy | Population[2] | Area[2] | Map |
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Barbour County | 001 | Philippi | 1843 | Harrison, Lewis and Randolph counties | Philip Pendleton Barbour U.S. Speaker of the House |
15,557 | 341 sq mi (883 km2) |
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Berkeley County | 003 | Martinsburg | 1772 | Frederick County (VA) | Norborne Berkeley Royal Governor of Virginia |
75,905 | 321 sq mi (831 km2) |
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Boone County | 005 | Madison | 1847 | Cabell, Kanawha, and Logan counties | Daniel Boone American frontiersman |
25,535 | 503 sq mi (1,303 km2) |
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Braxton County | 007 | Sutton | 1836 | Kanawha, Lewis, and Nicholas counties | Carter Braxton Continental Congress |
14,702 | 514 sq mi (1,331 km2) |
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Brooke County | 009 | Wellsburg | 1796 | Ohio County | Robert Brooke Governor of Virginia |
25,447 | 89 sq mi (231 km2) |
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Cabell County | 011 | Huntington | 1809 | Kanawha County | William H. Cabell Governor of Virginia |
96,784 | 282 sq mi (730 km2) |
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Calhoun County | 013 | Grantsville | 1856 | Gilmer | John C. Calhoun U.S. Vice President (1825-1832) |
7,582 | 281 sq mi (728 km2) |
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Clay County | 015 | Clay | 1858 | Braxton and Nicholas counties | Henry Clay U.S. Senator (KY) U.S. Speaker of the House |
10,330 | 342 sq mi (886 km2) |
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Doddridge County | 017 | West Union | 1845 | Harrison, Lewis, Ritchie, and Taylor counties | Philip Doddridge U.S. Congressman (VA) |
7,403 | 320 sq mi (829 km2) |
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Fayette County | 019 | Fayetteville | 1831 | Kanawha, Greenbrier and Logan counties | Marquis de Lafayette American Revolutionary War |
47,579 | 664 sq mi (1,720 km2) |
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Gilmer County | 021 | Glenville | 1845 | Kanawha and Lewis counties | Thomas Walker Gilmer U.S. Secretary of the Navy Governor of Virginia |
7,160 | 340 sq mi (881 km2) |
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Grant County | 023 | Petersburg | 1866 | Hardy County | Ulysses S. Grant U.S. President (1869-1877) |
11,299 | 477 sq mi (1,235 km2) |
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Greenbrier County | 025 | Lewisburg | 1778 | Montgomery and Botetourt counties (VA) | Greenbrier River | 34,453 | 1,021 sq mi (2,644 km2) |
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Hampshire County | 027 | Romney | 1754 | Frederick County (VA) | County of Hampshire in England | 20,203 | 642 sq mi (1,663 km2) |
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Hancock County | 029 | New Cumberland | 1848 | Brooke County | John Hancock Continental Congress Governor of Massachusetts |
32,667 | 83 sq mi (215 km2) |
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Hardy County | 031 | Moorefield | 1786 | Hampshire County | Samuel Hardy Continental Congress |
12,669 | 583 sq mi (1,510 km2) |
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Harrison County | 033 | Clarksburg | 1784 | Monongalia County | Benjamin Harrison V Governor of Virginia |
68,652 | 416 sq mi (1,077 km2) |
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Jackson County | 035 | Ripley | 1831 | Kanawha, Mason, and Wood counties | Andrew Jackson U.S. President (1829-1837) |
28,000 | 466 sq mi (1,207 km2) |
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Jefferson County | 037 | Charles Town | 1801 | Berkeley County | Thomas Jefferson U.S. President (1801-1809) |
42,190 | 210 sq mi (544 km2) |
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Kanawha County | 039 | Charleston | 1789 | Greenbrier County, Montgomery County (VA) | Kanawha River | 200,073 | 903 sq mi (2,339 km2) |
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Lewis County | 041 | Weston | 1816 | Harrison County | Charles Lewis American Revolutionary War |
16,919 | 389 sq mi (1,008 km2) |
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Lincoln County | 043 | Hamlin | 1867 | Boone, Cabell, Kanawha and Logan counties | Abraham Lincoln U.S. President (1861-1865) |
22,108 | 438 sq mi (1,134 km2) |
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Logan County | 045 | Logan | 1824 | Cabell and Kanawha counties, Giles and Tazewell counties (VA) | Chief Logan Mingo leader |
37,710 | 454 sq mi (1,176 km2) |
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Marion County | 047 | Fairmont | 1842 | Harrison and Monongalia counties | Brig. Gen. Francis Marion American Revolutionary War |
56,598 | 310 sq mi (803 km2) |
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Marshall County | 049 | Moundsville | 1835 | Ohio County | John Marshall U.S. Secretary of State Chief Justice of the U.S. |
35,519 | 307 sq mi (795 km2) |
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Mason County | 051 | Point Pleasant | 1804 | Kanawha County | George Mason U.S. Constitutional Convention |
25,957 | 432 sq mi (1,119 km2) |
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McDowell County | 053 | Welch | 1858 | Tazewell County (VA) | James McDowell Governor of Virginia |
27,329 | 535 sq mi (1,386 km2) |
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Mercer County | 055 | Princeton | 1837 | Giles and Tazewell counties (VA) | Brig. Gen. Hugh Mercer American Revolutionary War |
62,980 | 420 sq mi (1,088 km2) |
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Mineral County | 057 | Keyser | 1866 | Hampshire County | mineral resources | 27,078 | 328 sq mi (850 km2) |
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Mingo County | 059 | Williamson | 1895 | Logan County | Mingo Native Americans | 28,253 | 423 sq mi (1,096 km2) |
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Monongalia County | 061 | Morgantown | 1776 | Augusta County (VA) | Latin derivation for Monongahela River | 81,866 | 361 sq mi (935 km2) |
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Monroe County | 063 | Union | 1799 | Greenbrier County | James Monroe U.S. President (1817-1825) |
14,583 | 473 sq mi (1,225 km2) |
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Morgan County | 065 | Berkeley Springs | 1820 | Berkeley and Hampshire counties | Daniel Morgan U.S. Congressman (VA) |
14,943 | 229 sq mi (593 km2) |
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Nicholas County | 067 | Summersville | 1818 | Greenbrier and Kanawaha counties | Wilson Cary Nicholas U.S. Senator (VA) Governor of Virginia |
26,562 | 649 sq mi (1,681 km2) |
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Ohio County | 069 | Wheeling | 1776 | Augusta County (VA) | Ohio River | 47,427 | 106 sq mi (275 km2) |
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Pendleton County | 071 | Franklin | 1788 | Augusta County (VA) | Edmund Pendleton First Continental Congress |
8,196 | 698 sq mi (1,808 km2) |
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Pleasants County | 073 | Saint Marys | 1851 | Ritchie, Tyler, and Wood counties | James Pleasants, Jr. U.S. Senator (VA) Governor of Virginia |
7,514 | 131 sq mi (339 km2) |
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Pocahontas County | 075 | Marlinton | 1821 | Bath County (VA), Pendleton and Randolph counties | Pocahontas of the Powhatan Native Americans | 9,131 | 940 sq mi (2,435 km2) |
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Preston County | 077 | Kingwood | 1818 | Monongalia County | James Patton Preston Governor of Virginia |
29,334 | 648 sq mi (1,678 km2) |
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Putnam County | 079 | Winfield | 1848 | Cabell, Kanawha, and Mason counties | Gen. Israel Putnam American Revolutionary War |
51,589 | 346 sq mi (896 km2) |
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Raleigh County | 081 | Beckley | 1850 | Fayette County | Sir Walter Raleigh English explorer and poet |
79,220 | 607 sq mi (1,572 km2) |
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Randolph County | 083 | Elkins | 1787 | Harrison County | Edmund Jenings Randolph U.S. Attorney General Governor of Virginia |
28,262 | 1,040 sq mi (2,694 km2) |
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Ritchie County | 085 | Harrisville | 1843 | Harrison, Lewis, and Wood counties | Thomas Ritchie Virginia political figure |
10,343 | 454 sq mi (1,176 km2) |
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Roane County | 087 | Spencer | 1856 | Gilmer, Jackson, Kanawha and Wirt counties | Spencer Roane Virginia Supreme Court |
15,446 | 484 sq mi (1,254 km2) |
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Summers County | 089 | Hinton | 1871 | Greenbrier County | George W. Summers U.S. Congressman (VA) Circuit Court judge |
12,999 | 361 sq mi (935 km2) |
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Taylor County | 091 | Grafton | 1844 | Barbour, Harrison, Marion, and Preston counties | John Taylor of Caroline U.S. Senator (VA) |
16,089 | 173 sq mi (448 km2) |
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Tucker County | 093 | Parsons | 1856 | Randolph County | Henry St. George Tucker U.S. Congressman (VA) Virginia Supreme Court |
7,321 | 419 sq mi (1,085 km2) |
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Tyler County | 095 | Middlebourne | 1814 | Ohio County | John Tyler U.S. President (1841-1845) |
9,592 | 258 sq mi (668 km2) |
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Upshur County | 097 | Buckhannon | 1851 | Barbour and Lewis counties | Abel Parker Upshur U.S. Secretary of the Navy U.S. Secretary of State |
23,404 | 355 sq mi (919 km2) |
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Wayne County | 099 | Wayne | 1842 | Cabell County | Gen."Mad" Anthony Wayne Revolutionary War U.S. Congressman (GA) |
42,903 | 506 sq mi (1,311 km2) |
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Webster County | 101 | Webster Springs | 1860 | Braxton, Nicholas, and Randolph counties | Daniel Webster U.S. Senator (NH) U.S. Secretary of State |
9,719 | 556 sq mi (1,440 km2) |
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Wetzel County | 103 | New Martinsville | 1846 | Tyler County | Lewis Wetzel noted frontiersman |
17,693 | 359 sq mi (930 km2) |
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Wirt County | 105 | Elizabeth | 1848 | Jackson and Wirt counties | William Wirt U.S. Attorney General |
5,873 | 233 sq mi (603 km2) |
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Wood County | 107 | Parkersburg | 1798 | Harrison County | James Wood, Governor of Virginia |
87,986 | 367 sq mi (951 km2) |
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Wyoming County | 109 | Pineville | 1850 | Logan County | derived from Native American term for wide plain | 25,708 | 501 sq mi (1,298 km2) |
- ^ "EPA County FIPS Code Listing". EPA.gov. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
- ^ a b c d National Association of Counties. "NACo - Find a county". Retrieved 2007-04-26.