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There is 24 counties and county-equivalents in  Maryland. Though an independent city rather than a county, the City of Baltimore is considered the equal of a county. Many of the counties in Maryland were named for relatives of the Barons Baltimore who were the proprietors of the Maryland colony from its founding in 1634 through 1771. The Barons Baltimore were Catholic, and George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, originally intended that the colony be a haven for English Catholics, though for the majority of its history Maryland has had a majority of Protestants

 

 

 
 

Washington County, Maryland

Washington County History, Geography, Demographics, Cities and Towns, and Education

 

County Seat: Hagerstown
Year Organized: 1776
Square Miles: 458
 
Court House:

100 W. Washington St.
County Courthouse Annex
Hagerstown, MD 21740-0000

Etymology - Origin of County Name

George Washington, first President of the United States

 

Demographics:

County QuickFacts: Census Bureau Quick Facts

History

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Neighboring Counties:
  • North: Franklin County, Pa.
  • Southeast: Frederick County; Loudoun County, Va.
  • South: Jefferson County, W.Va.
  • Southwest: Berkeley County, W.Va.
  • West: Morgan County, W.Va.; Allegany County
  • Northwest: Fulton County, Pa.
     
Cities and Towns:
- Boonsboro town Incorporated Area
- Clear Spring town Incorporated Area
- Funkstown town Incorporated Area
- Hagerstown (County Seat) city Incorporated Area
- Hancock town Incorporated Area
- Keedysville town Incorporated Area
- Sharpsburg town Incorporated Area
- Smithsburg town Incorporated Area
- Williamsport town Incorporated Area
County Resources:

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The history of our nation can be seen as a prolonged struggle to define the relative roles and powers of our governments: federal, state, and local. And the names we've given our counties, our most locally based jurisdictions, reflects the "characteristic features of our country!"

But age, size and colorful names of our counties isn't the only reason to explore counties' role in American history, or the history of county government itself. In fact, the story of county government reflects the larger meanings of American history.

Today's counties are the most flexible, locally responsive and creative governments in the US. They are the most diverse, varying in size, population, geography, and governmental structure. In their politics and policies, they express a 1990's political slogan "Think globally, act locally."

 

 

 

 

 
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