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Saunders County, NebraskaSaunders County History, Geography, Demographics, Cities and Towns, and Education
Etymology - Origin of County NameSaunders County was created by the Territorial Legislature on Jan. 26, 1856 and at that time was named Calhoun County. But the name Calhoun was not popular among early settlers in the territory, as a government surveyor by that name was suspected of corruption and graft. So in 1862 the Territorial Legislature changed the county's name to Saunders, in honor of territorial Gov. Alvin Saunders. Demographics:County QuickFacts: Census Bureau Quick Facts County HistorySaunders County was created by the
Territorial Legislature on Jan. 26, 1856 and at that time was named Calhoun
County. But the name Calhoun was not popular among early settlers in the
territory, as a government surveyor by that name was suspected of corruption and
graft. So in 1862 the Territorial Legislature changed the county's name to
Saunders, in honor of territorial Gov. Alvin Saunders. Neighboring Counties:
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