This is a list of U.S. counties named after other U.S. counties.
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- Albany County, Wyoming, is named for Albany County, New York
- Champaign County, Illinois, is named for Champaign County, Ohio.
- Christian County, Illinois, is named for Christian County, Kentucky.
- Genesee County, Michigan, is named for Genesee County, New York.
- Hardin County, Illinois, is named for Hardin County, Kentucky.
- Henderson County, Illinois, is named for Henderson County, Kentucky.
- Lancaster County, Nebraska, is named for Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
- Lancaster County, South Carolina, is named for Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
- Lincoln County, South Dakota, is named for Lincoln County, Maine.
- Mason County, Illinois, is named for Mason County, Kentucky.
- Oneida County, Idaho, is named for Oneida County, New York.
- Orange County, Indiana, is named for Orange County, North Carolina.
- Otsego County, Michigan, is named for Otsego County, New York.
- Richland County, Illinois, is named for Richland County, Ohio.
- Williamson County, Illinois, is named for Williamson County, Tennessee.
- Woodford County, Illinois, is named for Woodford County, Kentucky.
- York County, South Carolina, is named for York County, Pennsylvania.
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