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| # | Place | Longitude | Latitude | Notes |
| 1 | , , , England | |||
| 2 | , , , Philippines | |||
| 3 | , , , West Indies | |||
| 4 | , , Alabama | |||
| 5 | , , Arkansas | |||
| 6 | , , California | |||
| 7 | , , Colorado | |||
| 8 | , , Florida | |||
| 9 | , , Georgia | |||
| 10 | , , Indiana | |||
| 11 | , , Ireland | |||
| 12 | , , Kentucky | |||
| 13 | , , Louisiana | |||
| 14 | , , Maryland | |||
| 15 | , , Mississippi | |||
| 16 | , , New Jersey | |||
| 17 | , , North Carolina | |||
| 18 | , , Ohio | |||
| 19 | , , Pennsylvania | |||
| 20 | , , probably Georgia | |||
| 21 | , , probably North Carolina | |||
| 22 | , , South Carolina | |||
| 23 | , , Tennessee | |||
| 24 | , , Texas | |||
| 25 | , , Ulster, Ireland | |||
| 26 | , , Virginia | |||
| 27 | , ,North Carolina | |||
| 28 | , Alamance, North Carolina | |||
| 29 | , Albemarle, Virginia | |||
| 30 | , Alexander, North Carolina | |||
| 31 | , Anderson, Tennessee | Before the formation of Anderson County, Tennessee, that territory was initially land of what is today called the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Anderson County was partitioned from a portion of Grainger County, Tennessee as well as a portion of Knox County, Tennessee, in 1801; neighboring Roane County, Tennessee, was also formed from a portion of Knox County, Tennessee, in 1801. | ||
| 32 | , Anne Arundel, Maryland | |||
| 33 | , Anson, North Carolina | |||
| 34 | , Antrim, Ireland | |||
| 35 | , Augusta, Virginia | |||
| 36 | , Avery, North Carolina | |||
| 37 | , Baker, Georgia | |||
| 38 | , Baltimore, Maryland | |||
| 39 | , Banks, Georgia | |||
| 40 | , Bartow, Georgia | Bartow County was created from the Cherokee lands of the Cherokee County territory in 1832 on December 3rd, and called Cass County until renamed in 1861. | ||
| 41 | , Bedford, Virginia | |||
| 42 | , Bell, Texas | |||
| 43 | , Ben Hill, Georgia | |||
| 44 | , Benton, Alabama | |||
| 45 | , Benton, Arkansas | |||
| 46 | , Berks, Pennsylvania | |||
| 47 | , Bienville, Louisville | |||
| 48 | , Bland, Virginia | |||
| 49 | , Bledsoe, Tennessee | |||
| 50 | , Blount, Tennessee | |||
| 51 | , Bollinger, Missouri | |||
| 52 | , Bosque, Texas | |||
| 53 | , Botetourt, Virginia | |||
| 54 | , Bradley, Tennessee | |||
| 55 | , Brunswick, Virginia | |||
| 56 | , Burke, North Carolina | |||
| 57 | , Bute, North Carolina | |||
| 58 | , Caldwell, North Carolina | |||
| 59 | , Cannon, Tennessee | |||
| 60 | , Carroll, Georgia | |||
| 61 | , Cass, Georgia | Bartow County was created from the Cherokee lands of the Cherokee County territory in 1832 on December 3rd, and called Cass County until renamed in 1861. | ||
| 62 | , Caswell, North Carolina | |||
| 63 | , Catawba, North Carolina | |||
| 64 | , Catoosa, Georgia | |||
| 65 | , Charles City, Virginia | Charles Cittie (sic) was one of four "boroughs" or "incorporations" created by the Virginia Company in 1619. It was named for Prince Charles, second son of King James I of England, who became the Duke of Wales and heir apparent after the death of his older brother Henry in 1612. He later became King Charles I of England after his father's death. The Virginia Company lost its charter in 1624 under King James I, and Virginia became a royal colony. Charles City Shire was formed in 1634 in the Virginia Colony by order of the King. Its name was changed to Charles City County in 1643, and it is considered one the five original shires in Virginia which are still extant in essentially the same political entity (county) as they were originally formed in 1634. The original central city of the county was Charles City Point, which was in an area south of the James River at the confluence of the Appomattox River. The first Charles City County courthouses were located along the James River at Westover and at City Point. The latter's name was shortened from Charles City Point. Entering Charles City County on VA Route 106 All of the original area of Charles City County south of the James River was severed beginning in 1703 to form Prince George and several other counties. The incorporated town of City Point in Prince George County was annexed by the independent city of Hopewell in 1923. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_City_County,_VA |
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| 66 | , Chattooga, Georgia | |||
| 67 | , Cherokee, Alabama | |||
| 68 | , Cherokee, North Carolina | |||
| 69 | , Chester, Pennsylvania | |||
| 70 | , Chesterfield, Virginia | |||
| 71 | , Clay, Missouri | |||
| 72 | , Cobb, Georgia | |||
| 73 | , County Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland | |||
| 74 | , Culpeper, Virginia | |||
| 75 | , Cumberland, North Carolina | |||
| 76 | , Dekalb, Georgia | |||
| 77 | , Dekalb, Tennessee | |||
| 78 | , Dickson, Tennessee | |||
| 79 | , Early, Georgia | |||
| 80 | , East Lothian, Scotland | |||
| 81 | , Edgecombe, North Carolina | |||
| 82 | , Elbert, Georgia | |||
| 83 | , Fairfax, Virginia | |||
| 84 | , Fannin, Georgia | |||
| 85 | , Floyd, Georgia | |||
| 86 | , Forsyth, Georgia | |||
| 87 | , Franklin, Georgia | |||
| 88 | , Franklin, North Carolina | |||
| 89 | , Fulton, Georgia | |||
| 90 | , Giles, Virginia | |||
| 91 | , Gordon, Georgia | |||
| 92 | , Grant, Louisiana | |||
| 93 | , Granville, North Carolina | |||
| 94 | , Greene, Georgia | |||
| 95 | , Guilford, North Carolina | |||
| 96 | , Gwinnett, Georgia | |||
| 97 | , Habersham, Georgia | |||
| 98 | , Halifax, Virginia | |||
| 99 | , Hall, Georgia | |||
| 100 | , Hamilton, Tennessee | |||
| 101 | , Hanover, Virginia | |||
| 102 | , Harlen, Kentucky | |||
| 103 | , Hart, Georgia | |||
| 104 | , Haywood, North Carolina | |||
| 105 | , Henderson, North Carolina | |||
| 106 | , Henry, Virginia | |||
| 107 | , Inverness-Shire, Scotland | |||
| 108 | , Iredell, North Carolina | |||
| 109 | , Jackson, Georgia | |||
| 110 | , James City County, Virginia | |||
| 111 | , Jessamine, Kentucky | |||
| 112 | , King And Queen County, Virginia | |||
| 113 | , King William, Virginia | |||
| 114 | , Lancaster, Pennsylvania | |||
| 115 | , Laurens, South Carolina | |||
| 116 | , Lee, Florida | |||
| 117 | , likely Bradley, Tennessee | |||
| 118 | , likely Pendleton District, South Carolina | |||
| 119 | , Lincoln, North Carolina | |||
| 120 | , Logan, Ilinois | |||
| 121 | , Loudoun, Virginia | |||
| 122 | , Lumpkin, Georgia | |||
| 123 | , Lunenburg, Virginia | |||
| 124 | , Macon, Georgia | |||
| 125 | , Macon, North Carolina | |||
| 126 | , Madison, Georgia | |||
| 127 | , Madison, Missouri | |||
| 128 | , Madison, North Carolina | |||
| 129 | , Madison, Tennessee | |||
| 130 | , Marion, Iowa | |||
| 131 | , Maury, Tennessee | |||
| 132 | , McDowell, North Carolina | |||
| 133 | , Mclennan, Texas | |||
| 134 | , Mcminn, Tennessee | |||
| 135 | , Mecklenburg, Virginia | |||
| 136 | , Middlesex, New Jersey | |||
| 137 | , Montgomery, Virginia | |||
| 138 | , Morgan, Georgia | |||
| 139 | , Morgan, Indiana | |||
| 140 | , Motley, Texas | |||
| 141 | , New Kent, Virginia | |||
| 142 | , Nodaway, Missouri | |||
| 143 | , Orange, Indiana | |||
| 144 | , Orange, Missouri | |||
| 145 | , Orange, North Carolina | |||
| 146 | , Orange, Virginia | |||
| 147 | , Paulding, Georgia | |||
| 148 | , Pettsylvania, Virginia | |||
| 149 | , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |||
| 150 | , Pickens, Georgia | |||
| 151 | , Pickens, South Carolina | |||
| 152 | , Pitt, North Carolina | |||
| 153 | , Pittsylvania, Virgina | |||
| 154 | , Polk, Tennessee | |||
| 155 | , Portage, Ohio | |||
| 156 | , Possibly Anne Arundel, Maryland | |||
| 157 | , possibly Chester, Pennsylvania | |||
| 158 | , possibly Lumpkin, Georgia | |||
| 159 | , Prince George, Virginia | |||
| 160 | , Prince William, Virginia | |||
| 161 | , probably Ashe, North Carolina | |||
| 162 | , probably Bartow, Georgia | |||
| 163 | , probably Bradley, Tennessee | |||
| 164 | , probably Elbert, Georgia | |||
| 165 | , probably Fannin, Georgia | |||
| 166 | , probably Lumpkin, Georgia | |||
| 167 | , probably Pendleton District, South Carolina | |||
| 168 | , Randolph, Arkansas | |||
| 169 | , Randolph, North Carolina | |||
| 170 | , Rapides, Louisiana | |||
| 171 | , Rappahannock, Virginia | |||
| 172 | , Rhea, Tennessee | |||
| 173 | , Richmond (City), Virginia | |||
| 174 | , Rockbridge, Virginia | |||
| 175 | , Rowan, North Carolina | |||
| 176 | , Rutherford, North Carolina | |||
| 177 | , Saline, Arkansas | |||
| 178 | , Sevier, Franklin | |||
| 179 | , Sevier, Tennessee | |||
| 180 | , Somerset, Maryland | |||
| 181 | , Spotsylvania, Virginia | |||
| 182 | , St. Clair, Alabama | |||
| 183 | , Stafford, Virginia | |||
| 184 | , Stone, Missouri | |||
| 185 | , Summit, Ohio | |||
| 186 | , Surry, North Carolina | |||
| 187 | , Tattnall, Georgia | |||
| 188 | , Tift, Georgia | |||
| 189 | , Towns, Georgia | |||
| 190 | , Transylvania, North Carolina | |||
| 191 | , Tryon, North Carolina | |||
| 192 | , Union, Georgia | |||
| 193 | , Union, Missouri | |||
| 194 | , Volusia, Florida | |||
| 195 | , Walker, Georgia | |||
| 196 | , Walton, Georgia | |||
| 197 | , Washington, North Carolina | |||
| 198 | , Washington, Virginia | |||
| 199 | , Wayne, Indiana | |||
| 200 | , Wayne, Missouri |
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