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Minnesota counties

This is a List of counties in Minnesota. There are 86 counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota. There are also several historical counties.

On October 27, 1849 nine large Minnesota counties were created. Among them were Benton, Dakota, Isanti, Ramsey, Mankahto, Pembina, Wabasha, Washington, and Wahnata. Of those Benton, Dakota, Isanti, Ramsey, Wabasha, and Washington still exist as their original name. With the creation of Kittson County on March 9, 1878, Pembina County no longer existed.[1] When Minnesota was organized as a state, 57 of the present 87 counties were established. The last county to be created was Lake of the Woods County in 1923.[2]

The names of many of the counties pay tribute to the long history of exploration. Over ten counties names pay tribute to the state's various Native American groups that are resident in parts of what is now Minnesota. Another fifteen counties are named after physical geographic features, with the remainder being named after politicians.

The FIPS county code is the five-digit Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code which uniquely identifies counties and county equivalents in the United States. The three-digit number is unique to each individual county within a state, but to be unique within the entire United States, it must be prefixed by the state code. This means that, for example, while Aitkin County, Minnesota is 001, Adams County, Wisconsin and Adair County, Iowa are also 001. To uniquely identify Aitkin County, Minnesota, one must use the state code of 27 plus the county code of 001; therefore, the unique nationwide identifier for Aitkin County, Minnesota is 27001. The links in the column FIPS County Code are to the Census Bureau Info page for that county.[3]

Contents

List of 87 counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota:

County
FIPS Code[3] County Seat
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Created
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Formed from
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Origin of name
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Population
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Area
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Map
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Aitkin County 001 Aitkin 1857 Pine County, Ramsey County William Alexander Aitkin (1785-1851), early fur trader with Ojibwe Indians &&&&&&&&&&015301.&&&&&015,301 &&&&&&&&&&&01819.3000001,819.30 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&04712.&&&&&04,712 km²)
State map highlighting Aitkin County
Anoka County 003 Anoka 1857 Ramsey County Etymology &&&&&&&&&0298084.&&&&&0298,084 &&&&&&&&&&&&0423.610000423.61 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01097.&&&&&01,097 km²)
State map highlighting Anoka County
Becker County 005 Detroit Lakes 1858 Cass County, Pembina County George Loomis Becker (1829-1904), former state senator and third mayor of Saint Paul (1856–1857) &&&&&&&&&&030000.&&&&&030,000 &&&&&&&&&&&01310.4200001,310.42 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&03394.&&&&&03,394 km²)
State map highlighting Becker County
Beltrami County 007 Bemidji 1866 Unorganized Territory, Itasca County, Pembina County, Polk County Giacomo Beltrami, Italian explorer who explored the northern reaches of Mississippi River in 1823. &&&&&&&&&&039650.&&&&&039,650 &&&&&&&&&&&02505.2700002,505.27 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&06489.&&&&&06,489 km²)
State map highlighting Beltrami County
Benton County 009 Foley 1849 One of six original counties. Thomas Hart Benton (1782–1858), former United States Senator from Missouri (1821-1851) &&&&&&&&&&034226.&&&&&034,226 &&&&&&&&&&&&0408.280000408.28 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01057.&&&&&01,057 km²)
State map highlighting Benton County
Big Stone County 011 Ortonville 1862 Pierce County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&&05820.&&&&&05,820 &&&&&&&&&&&&0496.950000496.95 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01287.&&&&&01,287 km²)
State map highlighting Big Stone County
Blue Earth County 013 Mankato 1853 Unorganized Territory, Dakota County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&055941.&&&&&055,941 &&&&&&&&&&&&0752.360000752.36 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01949.&&&&&01,949 km²)
State map highlighting Blue Earth County
Brown County 015 New Ulm 1855 Blue Earth County Joesph Renshaw Brown (1805-1870), member of Minnesota territorial legislature (1854-55) and prominent pioneer &&&&&&&&&&026911.&&&&&026,911 &&&&&&&&&&&&0610.860000610.86 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01582.&&&&&01,582 km²)
State map highlighting Brown County
Carlton County 017 Carlton 1857 Pine County, St. Louis County Rueben B. Carlton (1812-1863), early settler and state senator (1857-1858) &&&&&&&&&&031671.&&&&&031,671 &&&&&&&&&&&&0860.330000860.33 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02228.&&&&&02,228 km²)
State map highlighting Carlton County
Carver County 019 Chaska 1855 Hennepin County, Sibley County Jonathan Carver (1710–1790), early explorer and cartographer of the Mississippi river. &&&&&&&&&&070205.&&&&&070,205 &&&&&&&&&&&&0357.&40000357.04 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&&0925.&&&&&0925 km²)
State map highlighting Carver County


Cass County 021 Walker 1851 Dakota County, Pembina County, Mankahto County, Wahnata County Lewis Cass (1782–1866), senator from Michigan(1845–1857) and United States Secretary of State(1831–1836) &&&&&&&&&&027150.&&&&&027,150 &&&&&&&&&&&02017.6000002,017.60 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&05226.&&&&&05,226 km²)
State map highlighting Cass County
Chippewa County 023 Montevideo 1870 Pierce County, Davis County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&013088.&&&&&013,088 &&&&&&&&&&&&0582.800000582.80 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01509.&&&&&01,509 km²)
State map highlighting Chippewa County
Chisago County 025 Center City 1851 Washington County, Ramsey County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&041101.&&&&&041,101 &&&&&&&&&&&&0417.630000417.63 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01082.&&&&&01,082 km²)
State map highlighting Chisago County
Clay County 027 Moorhead 1862 Pembina County Henry Clay (1836-1913), Kentucky statesman and ninth secretary of state of the United States (1825–1829) &&&&&&&&&&051229.&&&&&051,229 &&&&&&&&&&&01045.2400001,045.24 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02707.&&&&&02,707 km²)
State map highlighting Clay County
Clearwater County 029 Bagley 1902 Beltrami County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&&08423.&&&&&08,423 &&&&&&&&&&&&0994.710000994.71 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02576.&&&&&02,576 km²)
State map highlighting Clearwater County
Cook County 031 Grand Marais 1874 Lake County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&&05168.&&&&&05,168 &&&&&&&&&&&01450.6000001,450.60 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&03757.&&&&&03,757 km²)
State map highlighting Cook County
Cottonwood County 033 Windom 1857 Brown County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&012167.&&&&&012,167 &&&&&&&&&&&&0639.990000639.99 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01658.&&&&&01,658 km²)
State map highlighting Cottonwood County
Crow Wing County 035 Brainerd 1857 Ramsey County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&055099.&&&&&055,099 &&&&&&&&&&&&0996.570000996.57 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02581.&&&&&02,581 km²)
State map highlighting Crow Wing County
Dakota County 037 Hastings 1849 One of six original counties. Etymology &&&&&&&&&0355904.&&&&&0355,904 &&&&&&&&&&&&0569.580000569.58 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01475.&&&&&01,475 km²)
State map highlighting Dakota County
Dodge County 039 Mantorville 1855 Rice County, Unorganized Territory Etymology &&&&&&&&&&017731.&&&&&017,731 &&&&&&&&&&&&0439.500000439.50 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01138.&&&&&01,138 km²)
State map highlighting Dodge County


Douglas County 041 Alexandria 1858 Cass County, Pembina County Stephen Arnold Douglas (1813-1861), former United States Senator from Illinois (1847-1861) &&&&&&&&&&032821.&&&&&032,821 &&&&&&&&&&&&0634.320000634.32 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01643.&&&&&01,643 km²)
State map highlighting Douglas County
Faribault County 043 Blue Earth 1855 Blue Earth County Jean-Baptiste Faribault (1775-1860), early settler and fur trader &&&&&&&&&&016181.&&&&&016,181 &&&&&&&&&&&&0713.630000713.63 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01848.&&&&&01,848 km²)
State map highlighting Faribault County
Fillmore County 045 Preston 1853 Wabasha County Millard Fillmore (1800-1874), thirteenth president of the United States (1850-1853) &&&&&&&&&&021122.&&&&&021,122 &&&&&&&&&&&&0861.250000861.25 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02231.&&&&&02,231 km²)
State map highlighting Fillmore County
Freeborn County 047 Albert Lea 1855 Blue Earth County, Rice County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&032584.&&&&&032,584 &&&&&&&&&&&&0707.640000707.64 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01833.&&&&&01,833 km²)
State map highlighting Freeborn County
Goodhue County 049 Red Wing 1853 Wabasha County, Dakota County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&044127.&&&&&044,127 &&&&&&&&&&&&0758.270000758.27 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01964.&&&&&01,964 km²)
State map highlighting Goodhue County
Grant County 051 Elbow Lake 1868 Stevens County, Wilkin County, Traverse County Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), eighteenth president of the United States (1869-1877) &&&&&&&&&&&06289.&&&&&06,289 &&&&&&&&&&&&0546.410000546.41 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01415.&&&&&01,415 km²)
State map highlighting Grant County
Hennepin County 053 Minneapolis 1852 Dakota County Father Louis Hennepin (1626-1705), early explorer of the Twin Cities area in the 17th Century &&&&&&&&01116200.&&&&&01,116,200 &&&&&&&&&&&&0556.620000556.62 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01442.&&&&&01,442 km²)
State map highlighting Hennepin County
Houston County 055 Caledonia 1854 Fillmore County Sam Houston (1793–1863), the second and fourth president of the Republic of Texas and seventh governor of Texas &&&&&&&&&&019718.&&&&&019,718 &&&&&&&&&&&&0558.410000558.41 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01446.&&&&&01,446 km²)
State map highlighting Houston County
Hubbard County 057 Park Rapids 1883 Cass County Lucius Frederick Hubbard (1836-1913), ninth governor of Minnesota (1882-1887) &&&&&&&&&&018376.&&&&&018,376 &&&&&&&&&&&&0922.460000922.46 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02389.&&&&&02,389 km²)
State map highlighting Hubbard County
Isanti County 059 Cambridge 1857 Ramsey County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&031287.&&&&&031,287 &&&&&&&&&&&&0439.&70000439.07 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01137.&&&&&01,137 km²)
State map highlighting Isanti County


Itasca County 061 Grand Rapids 1850 One of six original counties. Etymology &&&&&&&&&&043992.&&&&&043,992 &&&&&&&&&&&02665.&600002,665.06 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&06902.&&&&&06,902 km²)
State map highlighting Itasca County
Jackson County 063 Jackson 1857 Brown County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&011268.&&&&&011,268 &&&&&&&&&&&&0701.690000701.69 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01817.&&&&&01,817 km²)
State map highlighting Jackson County
Kanabec County 065 Mora 1858 Pine County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&014996.&&&&&014,996 &&&&&&&&&&&&0524.930000524.93 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01360.&&&&&01,360 km²)
State map highlighting Kanabec County
Kandiyohi County 067 Willmar 1858 Meeker County, Renville County, Pierce County, Davis County, Stearns County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&041203.&&&&&041,203 &&&&&&&&&&&&0796.&60000796.06 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02062.&&&&&02,062 km²)
State map highlighting Kandiyohi County
Kittson County 069 Hallock 1879 Unorganized Territory Norman Kittson (1814-1888), bussinessman and mayor of Saint Paul (1858-1859) &&&&&&&&&&&05285.&&&&&05,285 &&&&&&&&&&&01097.&800001,097.08 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02841.&&&&&02,841 km²)
State map highlighting Kittson County
Koochiching County 071 International Falls 1906 Itasca County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&014355.&&&&&014,355 3,102.36 State map highlighting Koochiching County
Lac qui Parle County 073 Madison 1863 Redwood County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&&08067.&&&&&08,067 &&&&&&&&&&&&0764.870000764.87 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01981.&&&&&01,981 km²)
State map highlighting Lac qui Parle County
Lake County 075 Two Harbors 1856 Itasca County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&011058.&&&&&011,058 &&&&&&&&&&&02099.1600002,099.16 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&05437.&&&&&05,437 km²)
State map highlighting Lake County
Lake of the Woods County 077 Baudette 1923 Beltrami County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&&04522.&&&&&04,522 &&&&&&&&&&&01296.7000001,296.70 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&03358.&&&&&03,358 km²)
State map highlighting Lake of the Woods County
Le Sueur County 079 Le Center 1853 Dakota County Pierre-Charles Le Sueur (1657-1704), fur trader and early explorer of the Minnesota River Valley &&&&&&&&&&025426.&&&&&025,426 &&&&&&&&&&&&0448.500000448.50 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01162.&&&&&01,162 km²)
State map highlighting Le Sueur County


Lincoln County 081 Ivanhoe 1873 Lyon County Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), sixteenth president of the United States (1861-1865) &&&&&&&&&&&06429.&&&&&06,429 &&&&&&&&&&&&0537.&30000537.03 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01391.&&&&&01,391 km²)
State map highlighting Lincoln County
Lyon County 083 Marshall 1871 Redwood County Nathaniel Lyon (1818–1861), United States Army general during the Civil War &&&&&&&&&&025425.&&&&&025,425 &&&&&&&&&&&&0714.170000714.17 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01850.&&&&&01,850 km²)
State map highlighting Lyon County
Mahnomen County 085 Mahnomen 1906 Norman County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&&05190.&&&&&05,190 &&&&&&&&&&&&0556.140000556.14 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01440.&&&&&01,440 km²)
State map highlighting Mahnomen County
Marshall County 087 Warren 1879 Kittson County William Rainey Marshall (1825-1896), fifth governor of Minnesota (1866-1870) &&&&&&&&&&010155.&&&&&010,155 &&&&&&&&&&&01772.2400001,772.24 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&04590.&&&&&04,590 km²)
State map highlighting Marshall County
Martin County 089 Fairmont 1857 Faribault County, Brown County Either Henry Martin or Morgan Lewis Martin &&&&&&&&&&021802.&&&&&021,802 &&&&&&&&&&&&0709.340000709.34 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01837.&&&&&01,837 km²)
State map highlighting Martin County
McLeod County 091 Glencoe 1856 Carver County, Sibley County Martin McLeod early pioneer and member of the territorial legislature (1849–1856) &&&&&&&&&&034898.&&&&&034,898 &&&&&&&&&&&&0491.910000491.91 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01274.&&&&&01,274 km²)
State map highlighting McLeod County
Meeker County 093 Litchfield 1856 Davis County Bradley B. Meeker (1813–1873), Associate Justice of the Minnesota Territorial Supreme Court (1849–1853) &&&&&&&&&&022644.&&&&&022,644 &&&&&&&&&&&&0608.540000608.54 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01576.&&&&&01,576 km²)
State map highlighting Meeker County
Mille Lacs County 095 Milaca 1857 Ramsey County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&022330.&&&&&022,330 &&&&&&&&&&&&0574.470000574.47 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01488.&&&&&01,488 km²)
State map highlighting Mille Lacs County
Morrison County 097 Little Falls 1856 Benton County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&031712.&&&&&031,712 &&&&&&&&&&&01124.5000001,124.50 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02912.&&&&&02,912 km²)
State map highlighting Morrison County
Mower County 099 Austin 1855 Rice County John Edward Mower (1815–1879), member of the Minnesota territorial legislature in the 1850s &&&&&&&&&&038603.&&&&&038,603 &&&&&&&&&&&&0711.500000711.50 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01843.&&&&&01,843 km²)
State map highlighting Mower County


Murray County 101 Slayton 1875 Brown County William Pitt Murray (1825–1910), Minnesota statesman and member of the territorial legislature (1852–1855) and 1857 &&&&&&&&&&&09165.&&&&&09,165 &&&&&&&&&&&&0704.430000704.43 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01824.&&&&&01,824 km²)
State map highlighting Murray County
Nicollet County 103 St. Peter 1853 Dakota County Joseph Nicolas Nicollet (1786–1843), early explore and cartographer of the Upper Mississippi River &&&&&&&&&&029771.&&&&&029,771 &&&&&&&&&&&&0452.290000452.29 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01171.&&&&&01,171 km²)
State map highlighting Nicollet County
Nobles County 105 Worthington 1857 Brown County William H. Nobles, member of the Minnesota territorial legislature in 1854 and 1856 &&&&&&&&&&020832.&&&&&020,832 &&&&&&&&&&&&0715.390000715.39 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01853.&&&&&01,853 km²)
State map highlighting Nobles County
Norman County 107 Ada 1881 Polk County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&&07442.&&&&&07,442 &&&&&&&&&&&&0876.270000876.27 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02270.&&&&&02,270 km²)
State map highlighting Norman County
Olmsted County 109 Rochester 1855 Fillmore County, Wabasha County, Rice County David Olmsted, first mayor of Saint Paul and member of territorial legislature (1849-1850) &&&&&&&&&0124277.&&&&&0124,277 &&&&&&&&&&&&0653.&10000653.01 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01691.&&&&&01,691 km²)
State map highlighting Olmsted County
Otter Tail County 111 Fergus Falls 1858 Pembina County, Cass County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&057159.&&&&&057,159 &&&&&&&&&&&01979.7100001,979.71 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&05127.&&&&&05,127 km²)
State map highlighting Otter Tail County
Pennington County 113 Thief River Falls 1910 Red Lake County Edmund Pennington (b. 1848), executive of the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad &&&&&&&&&&013584.&&&&&013,584 &&&&&&&&&&&&0616.540000616.54 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01597.&&&&&01,597 km²)
State map highlighting Pennington County
Pine County 115 Pine City 1856 Chisago County, Ramsey County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&026530.&&&&&026,530 &&&&&&&&&&&01411.&400001,411.04 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&03655.&&&&&03,655 km²)
State map highlighting Pine County
Pipestone County 117 Pipestone 1857 Brown County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&&09895.&&&&&09,895 &&&&&&&&&&&&0465.890000465.89 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01207.&&&&&01,207 km²)
State map highlighting Pipestone County
Polk County 119 Crookston 1858 Pembina County James K. Polk (1795-1849), eleventh president of the United States (1845-1849) &&&&&&&&&&031369.&&&&&031,369 &&&&&&&&&&&01970.3700001,970.37 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&05103.&&&&&05,103 km²)
State map highlighting Polk County


Pope County 121 Glenwood 1862 Pierce County, Cass County, Unorganized Territory John Pope (1822–1892), United States Army general during the Dakota War of 1862 &&&&&&&&&&011236.&&&&&011,236 &&&&&&&&&&&&0670.140000670.14 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01736.&&&&&01,736 km²)
State map highlighting Pope County
Ramsey County 123 Saint Paul 1849 One of six original counties. Alexander Ramsey (1815-1903), second governor of Minnesota (1860-1863) &&&&&&&&&0511035.&&&&&0511,035 &&&&&&&&&&&&0155.780000155.78 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&&0403.&&&&&0403 km²)
State map highlighting Ramsey County
Red Lake County 125 Red Lake Falls 1896 Polk County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&&04299.&&&&&04,299 &&&&&&&&&&&&0432.430000432.43 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01120.&&&&&01,120 km²)
State map highlighting Red Lake County
Redwood County 127 Redwood Falls 1862 Brown County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&016815.&&&&&016,815 &&&&&&&&&&&&0879.730000879.73 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02278.&&&&&02,278 km²)
State map highlighting Redwood County
Renville County 129 Olivia 1855 Nicollet County, Pierce County, Sibley County Joseph Renville (1779-1846), interpreter for early explorations of the Louisiana Purchase &&&&&&&&&&017154.&&&&&017,154 &&&&&&&&&&&&0982.920000982.92 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02546.&&&&&02,546 km²)
State map highlighting Renville County
Rice County 131 Faribault 1853 Dakota County, Wabasha County Henry Mower Rice (1816-1894), former United States Senator from Minnesota (1858-1863) &&&&&&&&&&056665.&&&&&056,665 &&&&&&&&&&&&0497.570000497.57 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01289.&&&&&01,289 km²)
State map highlighting Rice County
Rock County 133 Luverne 1857 Brown County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&&09721.&&&&&09,721 &&&&&&&&&&&&0482.610000482.61 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01250.&&&&&01,250 km²)
State map highlighting Rock County
Roseau County 135 Roseau 1894 Kittson County, Beltrami County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&016338.&&&&&016,338 &&&&&&&&&&&01662.5100001,662.51 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&04306.&&&&&04,306 km²)
State map highlighting Roseau County
Scott County 137 Shakopee 1853 Dakota County Winfield Scott (1786–1886), United States Army general who served from (1808–1861) &&&&&&&&&&089498.&&&&&089,498 &&&&&&&&&&&&0356.680000356.68 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&&0924.&&&&&0924 km²)
State map highlighting Scott County
Sherburne County 139 Elk River 1856 Benton County Moses Sherburne (1813–1873), Associate Justice of the Minnesota Territorial Supreme Court (1853-1857) &&&&&&&&&&064417.&&&&&064,417 &&&&&&&&&&&&0436.300000436.30 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01130.&&&&&01,130 km²)
State map highlighting Sherburne County


Sibley County 141 Gaylord 1853 Dakota County Henry Hastings Sibley (1811-1891), first governor of Minnesota (1858-1860) &&&&&&&&&&015356.&&&&&015,356 &&&&&&&&&&&&0588.650000588.65 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01525.&&&&&01,525 km²)
State map highlighting Sibley County
St. Louis County 143 Duluth 1855 Itasca County, Newton Etymology &&&&&&&&&0200528.&&&&&0200,528 &&&&&&&&&&&06225.1600006,225.16 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&016123.&&&&&016,123 km²)
State map highlighting St. Louis County
Stearns County 145 St. Cloud 1855 Cass County, Nicollet County, Pierce County, Sibley County Charles Thomas Stearns (1814-1888), early settler of St. Cloud and member of the Minnesota territorial legislature (1849-1858) &&&&&&&&&0133166.&&&&&0133,166 &&&&&&&&&&&01344.5200001,344.52 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&03482.&&&&&03,482 km²)
State map highlighting Stearns County
Steele County 147 Owatonna 1855 Rice County, Blue Earth County, Le Sueur County Franklin Steele (1813-1880), early settler of Minneapolis and developer of Saint Anthony Falls &&&&&&&&&&033680.&&&&&033,680 &&&&&&&&&&&&0429.550000429.55 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01113.&&&&&01,113 km²)
State map highlighting Steele County
Stevens County 149 Morris 1862 Pierce County, Unorganized Territory Isaac Ingalls Stevens (1818-1862), first governor of Washington Territory (1853-1857) &&&&&&&&&&010053.&&&&&010,053 &&&&&&&&&&&&0562.&60000562.06 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01456.&&&&&01,456 km²)
State map highlighting Stevens County
Swift County 151 Benson 1870 Chippewa County Henry Adoniram Swift (1823-1869), third governor of Minnesota (1863-1864) &&&&&&&&&&011956.&&&&&011,956 &&&&&&&&&&&&0743.530000743.53 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01926.&&&&&01,926 km²)
State map highlighting Swift County
Todd County 153 Long Prairie 1855 Cass County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&024426.&&&&&024,426 &&&&&&&&&&&&0942.&20000942.02 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&02440.&&&&&02,440 km²)
State map highlighting Todd County
Traverse County 155 Wheaton 1862 Pierce County, Unorganized Territory Etymology &&&&&&&&&&&04134.&&&&&04,134 &&&&&&&&&&&&0574.&90000574.09 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01487.&&&&&01,487 km²)
State map highlighting Traverse County
Wabasha County 157 Wabasha 1849 One of six original counties. Etymology &&&&&&&&&&021610.&&&&&021,610 &&&&&&&&&&&&0525.&10000525.01 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01360.&&&&&01,360 km²)
State map highlighting Wabasha County
Wadena County 159 Wadena 1858 Cass County, Todd County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&013713.&&&&&013,713 &&&&&&&&&&&&0535.&20000535.02 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01386.&&&&&01,386 km²)
State map highlighting Wadena County


Waseca County 161 Waseca 1857 Steele County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&019526.&&&&&019,526 &&&&&&&&&&&&0423.250000423.25 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01096.&&&&&01,096 km²)
State map highlighting Waseca County
Washington County 163 Stillwater 1849 One of six original counties. George Washington (1732-1799), first president of the United States (1789-1797) &&&&&&&&&0201130.&&&&&0201,130 &&&&&&&&&&&&0391.700000391.70 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01014.&&&&&01,014 km²)
State map highlighting Washington County
Watonwan County 165 St. James 1860 Brown County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&011876.&&&&&011,876 &&&&&&&&&&&&0434.510000434.51 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01125.&&&&&01,125 km²)
State map highlighting Watonwan County
Wilkin County 167 Breckenridge 1858 Cass County, Pembina County Alexander Wilkin (1820-1864), Minnesota politician and soldier killed in the Civil War &&&&&&&&&&&07138.&&&&&07,138 &&&&&&&&&&&&0751.430000751.43 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01946.&&&&&01,946 km²)
State map highlighting Wilkin County
Winona County 169 Winona 1854 Fillmore County, Wabasha County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&049985.&&&&&049,985 &&&&&&&&&&&&0626.300000626.30 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01622.&&&&&01,622 km²)
State map highlighting Winona County
Wright County 171 Buffalo 1855 Cass County, Sibley County Silas Wright (1795-1847), former United States Senator from New York (1833-1844) &&&&&&&&&&089986.&&&&&089,986 &&&&&&&&&&&&0660.750000660.75 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01711.&&&&&01,711 km²)
State map highlighting Wright County
Yellow Medicine County 173 Granite Falls 1871 Redwood County Etymology &&&&&&&&&&011080.&&&&&011,080 &&&&&&&&&&&&0757.960000757.96 sq mi
(&&&&&&&&&&&01963.&&&&&01,963 km²)
State map highlighting Yellow Medicine County

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  2. ^ Minnesota County History. Association of Minnesota Counties. Retrieved on 2007-09-02.
  3. ^ a b EPA County FIPS Code Listing. EPA. Retrieved on 2007-04-09.
  4. ^ a b c d NACo - Find a county. National Association of Counties. Retrieved on 2007-09-02.
  5. ^ Upham, Warren, Minnesota Geographic Names. St. Paul, Minnesota Histroical Society, 1969. Found here and here
  6. ^ a b Minnesota QuickFacts. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. (2000 Census)
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