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  2. Clay County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Clay County is a county located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida along the west bank of the St. Johns River. As of 2020, the population was 218,245 and in 2023, that number increased to 232,439, making it the third largest county in the Jacksonville metropolitan area . [ 2 ]

  3. Clay County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Founded: March 8, 1862 (created) 1872 (organized) [1] Named for: Henry Clay: Seat: Moorhead: Largest city: ... Clay County was established in 1860 as Breckinridge ...

  4. Clay County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Clay County Historical & Arts Council was founded February 6, 1974. [28] The Peacock Performing Arts Center, the only community theatre in far-west North Carolina, opened in Hayesville in 1986. [29] Clay County's building inspections department started in 1987. [10]

  5. Clay County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Founded: December 23, 1824 (created) March 8, 1825 (organized) Named for: Henry Clay: ... Clay County is a county in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of ...

  6. Clay County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Clay County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of 2020, the population was 26,466. [1] The county seat is Brazil. [2] Clay County is included in the Terre Haute, Indiana, Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  7. Moorhead, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Moorhead (/ ˈ m ɔːr h ɛ d / MOR-hed) [7] is a city in and the county seat of Clay County, Minnesota, United States, [8] on the banks of the Red River of the North.Located in the Red River Valley, an extremely fertile and active agricultural region, Moorhead is also home to several corporations and manufacturing industries. [9]

  8. Clay County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The 1828 execution of Annice, a slave owned by Jeremiah Prior, was the first to occur in Clay County. [6] She was also the first female slave executed in the state of Missouri. [7] Many members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints found refuge in Clay County in November 1833 after they were driven from Jackson County, Missouri.

  9. Lineville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Lineville College, a coeducational institution for white students, was founded in 1890 in Lineville, [13] incorporated in 1891 [14] and disestablished in 1903. [15] In 1917, the old Springhill Black School was replaced with a new building named Clay County Training School.