White County

English

Proper noun

White County

  1. A county in Arkansas in the United States, named after Hugh Larson White. The county seat is in Searcy.
  2. A county in Georgia in the United States, named after Newton County Representative David T. White. The county seat is in Cleveland.
  3. A county in Illinois in the United States, named after local politician Leonard White (possibly Isaac White). The county seat is in Carmi.
  4. A county in Indiana in the United States, named after Isaac White. The county seat is in Monticello.
  5. A county in Tennessee in the United States, named after settler John White. The county seat is in Sparta.

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