印第安纳州的行政区划
重要城镇 County FIPS code County seat Established Origin Etymology Population Area Map Adams County001DecaturFebruary 7, 1836Adams New PurchaseU.S. PresidentJohn Quincy Adams33,625339sqmi (878km) Allen County003Fort WayneDecember 12, 1823Delaware New PurchaseCol.John Allen,Kentuckystate senator355,329657sqmi (1,702km) Bartholomew County005ColumbusJanuary 8, 1821Jackson County and Delaware New PurchasesLt. Col.Joseph Bartholomew, a hero of theBattle of Tippecanoe71,435407sqmi (1,054km) Benton County007FowlerFebruary 18, 1840Jasper CountyThomas H. Benton,U.S. SenatorfromMissouri8,854406sqmi (1,052km) Blackford County009Hartford CityFebruary 15, 1838Jay CountyJudgeIsaac Blackford, Speaker of theIndiana House of Representativesand Chief Justice of theIndiana Supreme Court14,048165sqmi (427km) Boone County011LebanonJanuary 29, 1830AdamsandWabashNew PurchasesFrontiersmanDaniel Boone56,640423sqmi (1,096km) Brown County013NashvilleFebruary 3, 1836Bartholomew County Jackson County Monroe CountyGeneralJacob Brown, hero of theWar of 181214,957312sqmi (808km) Carroll County015DelphiJanuary 17, 1828AdamsandWabashNew PurchasesCharles Carroll, signer of theDeclaration of Independence20,165372sqmi (963km) Cass County017LogansportDecember 18, 1828Non-county AreaGen.Lewis Cass, Governor ofMichigan TerritoryandU.S. Secretary of State40,930412sqmi (1,067km) Clark County019JeffersonvilleFebruary 3, 1801Knox CountyGeneralGeorge Rogers Clark,American Revolutionary Warhero96,472373sqmi (966km) Clay County021BrazilFebruary 12, 1825Owen County Putnam County Sullivan County Vigo CountyU.S. Speaker of the HouseHenry Clay26,556358sqmi (927km) Clinton County023FrankfortJanuary 29, 1830Adams and Wabash New PurchasesDeWitt Clinton, Governor ofNew York33,866405sqmi (1,049km) Crawford County025EnglishJanuary 29, 1818Orange County Harrison County Perry CountyCol.William Crawford, surveyor of the Midwest and hero of theIndian Wars10,743306sqmi (793km) Daviess County027WashingtonFebruary 2, 1818Knox CountyCol.Joseph Hamilton Daveiss,hero of theBattle of Tippecanoe30,820429sqmi (1,111km) Dearborn County029LawrenceburgMarch 7, 1803Clark County, IN;Hamilton County, OHU.S. Secretary of WarHenry Dearborn50,047305sqmi (790km) Decatur County031GreensburgDecember 12, 1821Delaware New PurchaseCommodoreStephen Decatur, hero of theWar of 181224,555373sqmi (966km) DeKalb County033AuburnFebruary 7, 1835Non-county AreaJohann de Kalb, German noble who trained colonial soldiers for theAmerican Revolutionary War40,285363sqmi (940km) Delaware County035MuncieJanuary 26, 1827Delaware New PurchaseDelawareNative American people118,769392sqmi (1,015km) Dubois County037JasperDecember 20, 1817Perry County Pike CountyToussaint Dubois,hero of theBattle of Tippecanoe39,674427sqmi (1,106km) Elkhart County039GoshenJanuary 29, 1830Non-county AreaDisputed, but possibly the ElkhartNative Americanpeople182,791463sqmi (1,199km) Fayette County041ConnersvilleJanuary 29, 1818FranklinWayne Countyand Non-county AreaMarquis de la Fayette, French noble who trained colonial soldiers in theAmerican Revolutionary War25,588215sqmi (557km) Floyd County043New AlbanyJanuary 2, 1819ClarkandHarrisonCountiesCol. EitherJohn Floyd, aWar of 1812hero andGovernor of Virginia, or early settler and state legislatorDavis Floyd78,823148sqmi (383km) Fountain County045CovingtonDecember 20, 1825Montgomery Countyand Wabash New PurchaseMajorJames Fontaine, a hero of theAmerican Revolutionary War17,954396sqmi (1,026km) Franklin County047BrookvilleFebruary 1, 1811Clark County Dearborn County Knox CountyWriter, orator, scholar, and founding fatherBenjamin Franklin22,151384sqmi (995km) Fulton County049RochesterFebruary 7, 1836Non-county AreaRobert Fulton, inventor of thesteamboat20,511368sqmi (953km) Gibson County051PrincetonApril 1, 1813Knox CountyJohn Gibson, secretary of theIndiana Territory33,503487sqmi (1,261km) Grant County053MarionFebruary 10, 1831Formed from Madison County, Adams New Purchase and un-organizedCaptains Samuel and Moses Grant, former American soldiers and early settlers70,061414sqmi (1,072km) Greene County055BloomfieldJanuary 5, 1821Sullivan County Non-county AreaGen.Nathanael Greene, hero of theAmerican Revolutionary War32,157543sqmi (1,406km) Hamilton County057NoblesvilleJanuary 8, 1823Formed from Delaware New PurchaseAlexander Hamilton, firstSecretary of the Treasuryand founding father274,569394sqmi (1,020km) Hancock County059GreenfieldMarch 1, 1828Formed from Madison CountyJohn Hancock, first signer of theDeclaration of Independence70,002306sqmi (793km) Harrison County061CorydonDecember 1, 1808Formed from Clark and Knox CountyWilliam Henry Harrison, governor ofIndiana TerritoryandU.S. President34,325485sqmi (1,256km) Hendricks County063DanvilleDecember 20, 1824Formed from Delaware and Wabash New PurchaseGovernor of IndianaWilliam Hendricks145,488407sqmi (1,054km) Henry County065New CastleDecember 31, 1821Formed from Delaware New PurchasePatrick Henry, attorney, orator, and founding father48,508392sqmi (1,015km) Howard County067KokomoJanuary 15, 1844Formed from un-organizedGen.Tilghman Howard, a U.S. Representative from Indiana84,964293sqmi (759km) Huntington County069HuntingtonFebruary 2, 1832Formed from Adams New Purchase and un-organizedSamuel Huntington, signer theDeclaration of Independence38,075383sqmi (992km) Jackson County071BrownstownJanuary 1, 1816Formed from Clark, Jefferson and WashingtonU.S. PresidentAndrew Jackson41,335509sqmi (1,318km) Jasper County073RensselaerFebruary 7, 1835Formed from Wabash New PurchaseSgt.William Jasper, hero of theAmerican Revolutionary War30,043560sqmi (1,450km) Jay County075PortlandFebruary 7, 1835Formed from Adams New PurchaseJohn Jay, first Chief Justice of theUnited States Supreme Court21,806384sqmi (995km) Jefferson County077MadisonNovember 23, 1810Formed from Clark, Dearborn and Knox CountyU.S. PresidentThomas Jefferson31,705361sqmi (935km) Jennings County079VernonDecember 27, 1816Formed from Jackson and Jefferson CountiesJonathan Jennings, the firstGovernor of Indiana27,554377sqmi (976km) Johnson County081FranklinDecember 31, 1823Formed from Delaware New PurchaseJohn Johnson, first Chief Justice of theIndiana Supreme Court139,654320sqmi (829km) Knox County083VincennesJune 6, 1790Original CountyU.S. Secretary of WarHenry Knox39,256516sqmi (1,336km) Kosciusko County085WarsawFebruary 7, 1835Formed from un-organizedTadeusz Ko?ciuszko, Polish-born hero of theAmerican Revolutionary Warand leader of a Polish nationalistic revolt against Russia74,057531sqmi (1,375km) LaGrange County087LaGrangeFebruary 2, 1832Formed from un-organizedThe ancestral estate of theMarquis de la Fayette, the French-born hero of theAmerican Revolutionary War34,909380sqmi (984km) Lake County089Crown PointJanuary 28, 1837Formed from Newton and Porter CountiesIts location onLake Michigan496,004499sqmi (1,292km) LaPorte County091LaPorteJanuary 29, 1832Formed from St. Joseph and un-organizedMeansthe doorinFrench, which refers to the city of LaPorte111,467598sqmi (1,549km) Lawrence County093BedfordJanuary 7, 1818Formed from OrangeCapt.James Lawrence,hero of theWar of 181245,922449sqmi (1,163km) Madison County095AndersonJanuary 4, 1823Formed from Delaware New PurchaseU.S. PresidentJames Madison133,358452sqmi (1,171km) Marion County097IndianapolisDecember 31, 1821Formed from Delaware New PurchaseGen.Francis Marion,American Revolutionary Warhero903,393396sqmi (1,026km) Marshall County099PlymouthFebruary 7, 1835Formed from St. Joseph CountyU.S. Chief JusticeJohn Marshall45,128444sqmi (1,150km) Martin County101ShoalsJanuary 17, 1820Formed from Daviess and Dubois CountiesMajor John T. Martin, hero of theWar of 181210,369336sqmi (870km) Miami County103PeruJanuary 30, 1833Formed from Cass County and un-organizedMiamiNative American people36,082374sqmi (969km) Monroe County105BloomingtonJanuary 14, 1818Formed from Orange CountyU.S. PresidentJames Monroe137,974395sqmi (1,023km) Montgomery County107CrawfordsvilleDecember 21, 1822Formed from Wabash New PurchaseGen.Richard Montgomery, hero of theAmerican Revolutionary War37,629505sqmi (1,308km) Morgan County109MartinsvilleDecember 31, 1822Formed from Delaware and Wabash New PurchaseGen.Daniel Morgan, hero of theAmerican Revolutionary War68,894404sqmi (1,046km) Newton County111KentlandDecember 8, 1859Formed from Jasper CountySgt.John Newton, hero of theAmerican Revolutionary War14,566402sqmi (1,041km) Noble County113AlbionFebruary 7, 1835Formed from un-organizedU.S. SenatorJames NobleorGovernor of IndianaNoah Noble, brothers46,275411sqmi (1,064km) Ohio County115Rising SunJanuary 4, 1844Formed from Dearborn CountyTheOhio River6,12886sqmi (223km) Orange County117PaoliFebruary 1, 1816Formed from Gibson, Knox and WashingtonOrange County, North Carolina, in turn named for theDutch ProtestantHouse of Orange19,306398sqmi (1,031km) Owen County119SpencerDecember 21, 1818Formed from Daviess and Sullivan CountyAbraham Owen,hero of theBattle of Tippecanoe21,786385sqmi (997km) Parke County121RockvilleJanuary 9, 1821Formed from Vigo CountyBenjamin Parke, a delegate ofIndiana Territoryto theU.S. Congress17,241445sqmi (1,153km) Perry County123Tell CityNovember 1, 1814Formed from Gibson and Warrick CountiesCommodoreOliver Hazard Perry, hero of theWar of 181218,899382sqmi (989km) Pike County125PetersburgDecember 21, 1816Formed from Gibson and Perry CountyZebulon M. Pike, explorer of theAmerican West12,837334sqmi (865km) Porter County127ValparaisoFebruary 7, 1835Formed from un-organizedCapt.David Porter, hero of theWar of 1812146,798418sqmi (1,083km) Posey County129Mount VernonNovember 11, 1814Formed from Warrick CountyThomas Posey, governor ofIndiana Territory27,061410sqmi (1,062km) Pulaski County131WinamacFebruary 7, 1835Formed from un-organizedKazimierz Pu?aski, Polish-born noble who led the colonial cavalry in theAmerican Revolutionary War13,755434sqmi (1,124km) Putnam County133GreencastleDecember 31, 1822Formed from Owen County and Wabash New PurchaseGen.Israel Putnam, hero of theAmerican Revolutionary War36,019481sqmi (1,246km) Randolph County135WinchesterJanuary 10, 1818Formed from Wayne CountyRandolph County, North Carolina, which is itself named for firstPresident of the Continental CongressPeyton Randolph27,401452sqmi (1,171km) Ripley County137VersaillesDecember 27, 1816Formed from Dearborn and Jefferson CountyGen.Eleazer Wheelock Ripley, hero of theWar of 181226,523446sqmi (1,155km) Rush County139RushvilleDecember 31, 1821Formed from Delaware New PurchaseDr.Benjamin Rush, signer theDeclaration of Independence18,261408sqmi (1,057km) St. Joseph County141South BendJanuary 29, 1830Formed from un-organizedSt. Joseph River, which flows through it towardLake Michigan266,931458sqmi (1,186km) Scott County143ScottsburgJanuary 12, 1820Formed from Clark, Jefferson, Jennings and Washington CountiesCharles Scott,Governor of Kentucky22,960190sqmi (492km) Shelby County145ShelbyvilleDecember 31, 1821Formed from Delaware New PurchaseGen.Isaac Shelby, Governor of Kentucky44,436411sqmi (1,064km) Spencer County147RockportJanuary 10, 1818Formed from Perry and Warrick CountiesCapt.Spier Spencer,hero of theBattle of Tippecanoe20,391397sqmi (1,028km) Starke County149KnoxFebruary 7, 1835Formed from St. Joseph County and un-organizedGen.John Stark, hero of theAmerican Revolutionary War23,556309sqmi (800km) Steuben County151AngolaFebruary 7, 1837Formed from un-organizedBaron Frederick von Steuben, Prussian-born noble who trained colonial soldiers during theAmerican Revolutionary War33,214309sqmi (800km) Sullivan County153SullivanDecember 30, 1816Formed from KnoxGeneral Daniel Sullivan,American Revolutionary Warhero21,751447sqmi (1,158km) Switzerland County155VevayOctober 1, 1814Formed from Dearborn and Jefferson CountyThe home country of many of the early settlers,Switzerland10,613221sqmi (572km) Tippecanoe County157LafayetteJanuary 20, 1826Formed from Wabash New Purchase and un-organizedTheTippecanoe Riverand theBattle of Tippecanoe172,780500sqmi (1,295km) Tipton County159TiptonJanuary 15, 1844Formed from Adams New Purchase and un-organizedJohn Tipton,U.S. Senator16,577261sqmi (676km) Union County161LibertyJanuary 5, 1821Parts ofFayette,FranklinandWaynecountiesNamed because it united sections of three adjacent counties into one new entity7,516161sqmi (417km) Vanderburgh County163EvansvilleJanuary 7, 1818Gibson,Posey, andWarrickCountiesHenry Vanderburgh, a judge forIndiana Territory188,922233sqmi (603km) Vermillion County165NewportJanuary 2, 1824Formed from Parke County and Wasbash New PurchaseTheVermillion River16,788257sqmi (666km) Vigo County167Terre HauteJanuary 21, 1818Formed from Sullivan CountyFrancis Vigo, Italian-born colonial spy during theAmerican Revolutionary War105,848403sqmi (1,044km) Wabash County169WabashJanuary 30, 1833Formed from Adams New Purchase and un-organizedTheWabash River34,960412sqmi (1,067km) Warren County171WilliamsportJanuary 19, 1827Formed from Wabash New Purchase and un-organizedDr.Joseph Warren,American Revolutionary Warhero8,508365sqmi (945km) Warrick County173BoonvilleApril 30, 1813GibsonandKnoxCountiesCapt.Jacob Warrick,hero of theBattle of Tippecanoe60,010385sqmi (997km) Washington County175SalemDecember 21, 1813Clark, Harrison and Knox CountiesU.S. PresidentGeorge Washington27,223514sqmi (1,331km) Wayne County177RichmondNovember 27, 1810Formed from Clark, Dearborn and KnoxGen.Mad Anthony Wayne, hero of theAmerican Revolutionary War71,097402sqmi (1,041km) Wells County179BlufftonFebruary 7, 1837Formed from Adams New PurchaseCapt.William A. Wells, Native American who became a hero in theWar of 181227,600368sqmi (953km) White County181MonticelloFebruary 1, 1834Formed from Wabash New Purchase and un-organizedCapt.Isaac White,hero of theBattle of Tippecanoe25,267505sqmi (1,308km) Whitley County183Columbia CityFebruary 7, 1835Formed from un-organizedCol.William Whitley,hero of theBattle of Tippecanoe30,707336sqmi (870km) 人口在1,000,000人以上的(城市居民) 印第安纳波利斯 (Indianapolis),首府,位于州中央 人口在100,000人以上的(城市人口) 韦恩堡(Fort Wayne),位于东北
南弯(South Bend),靠近密歇根边境,圣母大学所在地
特雷霍特(Terre Haute),位于印第安纳西部,印第安纳州立大学所在地
伊凡斯维尔(Evansville),位于西南,俄亥俄河边
盖瑞(Gary),位于西北,芝加哥近郊