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Washington Court Records
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County
City
Town
| Adams County | Ritzville | Whitman County | John Ad |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asotin County | Asotin | Garfield County | The Nez Percé name for Eel Creek |
| Benton County | Prosser | Yakima and Klickitat Counties | Thomas Hart Benton (1782 – 1858), a Missouri U.S. Senator |
| Chelan County | Wenatchee | Okanogan and Kittitas Counties | A Native American word meaning deep water, likely referring to Lake Chelan |
| Clallam County | Port Angeles | Jefferson County | A Klallam word meaning “the strong people” |
| Clark County | Vancouver | Original county | William Clark (1770 – 1838), the co-captain of the Lewis and Clark Expedition |
| Columbia County | Dayton | Walla Walla County | The Columbia River |
| Cowlitz County | Kelso | Original county | Cowlitz, an Indian tribe |
| Douglas County | Waterville | Lincoln |
Stephen A. Douglas (1813 – 1861), American statesman. |
| Ferry County | Republic | Stevens County | Elisha P. Ferry (1825 – 1895), first Governor of Washington State |
| Franklin County | Pasco | Whitman County | Benjamin Franklin |
| Garfield County | Pomeroy | Columbia County | James A. Garfield |
| Grant County | Ephrata | Douglas County | Ulysses S. Grant |
| Grays Harbor County | Montesano | Thurston County | Grays Harbor, a body of water named after Robert Gray |
| Island County | Coupeville | Thurston County | Whidbey, Camano, and the San Juan Islands |
| Jefferson County | Port Townsend | Thurston County | Thomas Jeffers |
| King County | Seattle | Thurston County | William Rufus King, vice president of the United States under Franklin Pierce; “renamed” in 1986 after Martin Luther King, Jr. |
| Kitsap County | Port Orchard | King and Jefferson Counties | Chief Kitsap |
| Kittitas County | Ellensburg | Yakima County | Kittitas tribe word of uncertain meaning |
| Klickitat County | Goldendale | Walla Walla County | Klickitat Tribe |
| Lewis County | Chehalis | Original county | Meriwether Lewis (1774 – 1809), the co-captain of the Lewis and Clark Expedition |
| Lincoln County | Davenport | Whitman County | Abraham Lincoln |
| Mason County | Shelton | King Co |
C.H. Mason, first Secretary of Washington Territory |
| Okanogan County | Okanogan | Stevens County | A Salish Native American word meaning rendezvous |
| Pacific Co |
South Bend | Lewis County | The Pacific Ocean |
| Pend Oreille County | Newport | Stevens County | The Pend d’Oreille Native American tribe |
| Pierce County | Tacoma | Thurston County | Fr |
| San Juan County | Friday Harb |
Whatcom County | San Juan Island |
| Skagit County | Mount Vernon | Whatcom County | The Skagit Native American tribe |
| Skamania County | Stevenson | Clark County | A Chinookan word meaning “swift water” |
| Snohomish County | Everett | Island County | The Snohomish tribe |
| Spokane County | Spokane | Stevens County | The Spokane Native American tribe |
| Stevens County | Colvi |
Walla Walla County | Isaac Ingalls Stevens, the first governor of the Washington Territory. |
| Thurston County | Olympia | Lewis County | Samuel R. Thurston, the Oregon Territory’s first delegate to Congress |
| Wahkiakum County | Cathlamet | Cowlitz County | Leader of Wahkiakum (“Tall Timber”), Native American tribe |
| Walla Walla County | Walla Walla | Skamania County | The Walla Walla Native American tribe |
| Whatcom County | Bellingham | Island County | Nooksack word meaning “noisy water” |
| Whitman County | Colfax | Stevens County | Marcus Whitman, a Presbyterian missionary killed by Cayuse 1847. |
| Yakima County | Yakima | Ferguson County (defunct) | The Yakama Native American tribe |
