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Geologic Terms and Geographic Divisions :Milwaukee
 * Monroe
 * Oconto
 * Oneida
 * Outagamie
 * Ozaukee
 * Pepin
 * Pierce
 * Polk
 * Portage
 * Price
 * Racine
 * Richland
 * Rock
 * Rusk
 * St. Croix
 * Sauk
 * Sawyer
 * Shawano
 * Sheboygan
 * Taylor
 * Trempealeau
 * Vernon
 * Vilas
 * Walworth
 * Washburn
 * Washington
 * Waukesha
 * Waupaca
 * Waushara
 * Winnebago
 * Wood


 * Albany
 * Big Horn
 * Campbell
 * Carbon
 * Converse
 * Crook
 * Fremont
 * Goshen
 * Hot Springs
 * Johnson
 * Laramie
 * Lincoln
 * Natrona
 * Niobrara
 * Park
 * Platte
 * Sheridan
 * Sublette
 * Sweetwater
 * Teton
 * Uinta
 * Washakie
 * Weston

Geographers and cartographers omit the possessive apostrophe in placenames; however, apostrophes appearing in legally constituted names of counties should not be changed.

The names of the following counties are often misspelled and/or confused:


 * Allegany in Maryland and New York
 * Alleghany in North Carolina and Virginia
 * Allegheny in Pennsylvania
 * Andrew in Missouri
 * Andrews in Texas
 * Aransas in Texas
 * Arkansas in Arkansas
 * Barber in Kansas
 * Barbour in Alabama and West Virginia
 * Brevard in Florida
 * Broward in Florida
 * Brooke in West Virginia
 * Brooks in Georgia and Texas
 * Bulloch in Georgia
 * Bullock in Alabama
 * Burnet in Texas
 * Burnett in Wisconsin
 * Cheboygan in Michigan
 * Sheboygan in Wisconsin
 * Clarke in Alabama, Georgia, Iowa, Mississippi, and Virginia
 * Clark in all other States
 * Coffee in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee
 * Coffey in Kansas
 * Coal in Oklahoma
 * Cole in Missouri
 * Coles in Illinois
 * Cook in Illinois and Minnesota
 * Cooke in Texas
 * Davidson in North Carolina and Tennessee