The only counties in Georgia that are not named after people are: Dooly, Marion, Pulaski, and Wilkinson.
There are several counties in the United States named after David Crockett, with the most notable being Crockett County in Texas and Tennessee. Additionally, there are counties named Crockett in other states, including California and Washington. Overall, the total number of counties named after him varies, but at least four states have a county with his name.
NC has counties named Cleveland, Lincoln, Polk, and Wilson but none of them were named for a US President. ( It also has Jackson, Madison, and Washington counties which are named for US Presidents. )
Essex County in New York and Somerset County in Maryland were named for the English counties they resemble, which in turn are named after the rivers they border.
There are several counties in the United States named after John C. Frémont, a prominent explorer and military officer. Specifically, there are counties named after him in California, Colorado, Nebraska, and Washington, among others. The exact number can vary slightly based on changes in county boundaries and designations, but generally, there are at least four counties officially named after him.
Illinois contains 102 counties. The majority of the counties in the state of Illinois were named for revolutionary war heroes.
Those counties are Citrus County and Orange County.
Washington county
Maybe you can call it counties, too. Or districts. In German its named Bundesländer. There are 16 of them.
Cherokee is one
E1A1 is the airlines of Esrael.
There is only one state in the U.S called Gilmer State named in honor of George Rockingham Gilmer. That is not correct. There are no states named Gilmer. I wanted to know how many counties within states are named Gilmer in the United States of America.