List of counties in Maine

This is a list of the 16 counties in the U.S. state of Maine. Before statehood, Maine was officially part of the state of Massachusetts and was called the District of Maine. Maine was granted statehood on March 15, 1820, as part of the Missouri Compromise. Nine of the 16 counties had their borders defined while Maine was still part of Massachusetts, and hence are older than the state itself.[1][page needed] Even after 1820, the exact location of the northern border of Maine was disputed with Britain, until the question was settled and the northern counties signed their final official form, the Webster–Ashburton Treaty, signed in 1842.[2] Almost all of Aroostook County was disputed land until the treaty was signed.[1][page needed]

Counties of Maine
LocationState of Maine
Number16
Populations17,486 (Piscataquis) – 310,230 (Cumberland)
Areas370 square miles (960 km2) (Sagadahoc) – 6,829 square miles (17,690 km2) (Aroostook)
Government
Subdivisions

The first county to be created was York County, created as York County, Massachusetts, by the government of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1652 to govern territories it claimed in southern Maine.[3] No new counties have been created since 1860, when Knox County and Sagadahoc County were created. The most populous counties tend to be located in the southeastern portion of the state, along the Atlantic seaboard. The largest counties in terms of land area are inland and further north. Maine's county names come from a mix of British, American, and Native American sources, reflecting Maine's pre-colonial, colonial, and national heritage.[1][page needed]

The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, which is used by the United States government to uniquely identify states and counties, is provided with each entry. Maine's code is 23, which when combined with any county code would be written as 23XXX. The FIPS code for each county links to census data for that county.[4]

Alphabetical list

County
FIPS code[5]Seat[6]Est.[6]OriginEtymologyPopulation[7]Area[6][8]Map
Androscoggin County001Auburn1854From parts of Cumberland County, Kennebec County, and Lincoln CountyThe Androscoggin Native American tribe.113,765497 sq mi
(1,287 km2)
Aroostook County003Houlton1839From parts of Penobscot County, and Washington CountyA Mi'kmaq word meaning beautiful river.67,3516,829 sq mi
(17,687 km2)
Cumberland County005Portland1761As Cumberland County, Massachusetts, from part of York CountyPrince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, son of George II of Great Britain.310,2301,217 sq mi
(3,152 km2)
Franklin County007Farmington1838From parts of Kennebec County, Oxford County, and Somerset CountyBenjamin Franklin, the Founding Father, scientist, printer, and diplomat.30,8281,744 sq mi
(4,517 km2)
Hancock County009Ellsworth1790As Hancock County, Massachusetts, from part of Lincoln CountyJohn Hancock (1737–1793), the Founding Father and president of the convention that produced the United States Declaration of Independence.56,5262,351 sq mi
(6,089 km2)
Kennebec County011Augusta1799As Kennebec County, Massachusetts, from part of Lincoln CountyThe Kennebec River in Maine.127,259951 sq mi
(2,463 km2)
Knox County013Rockland1860From parts of Lincoln County and Waldo CountyHenry Knox (1750–1806), the first United States Secretary of War (1789 - 1794), who lived in Thomaston, Maine.40,9771,142 sq mi
(2,958 km2)
Lincoln County015Wiscasset1760As Lincoln County, Massachusetts, from part of York CountyThe city of Lincoln, England.36,507700 sq mi
(1,813 km2)
Oxford County017Paris1805As Oxford County, Massachusetts, from parts of Cumberland County and York CountyProbably named for Oxford, Massachusetts.59,9052,175 sq mi
(5,633 km2)
Penobscot County019Bangor1816As Penobscot County, Massachusetts, from part of Hancock CountyThe Penobscot Native American tribe.155,3123,556 sq mi
(9,210 km2)
Piscataquis County021Dover-Foxcroft1838From parts of Penobscot County and Somerset CountyAn Abenaki word meaning rapid waters.17,4864,377 sq mi
(11,336 km2)
Sagadahoc County023Bath1854From part of Lincoln CountyAn Abenaki word meaning mouth of big river.37,513370 sq mi
(958 km2)
Somerset County025Skowhegan1809As Somerset County, Massachusetts, from parts of Kennebec CountyThe county of Somerset in England.51,3024,095 sq mi
(10,606 km2)
Waldo County027Belfast1827From parts of Hancock County, Kennebec County and Lincoln CountySamuel Waldo, Maine landowner and a colonial soldier in the 1745 siege of Louisbourg.40,620853 sq mi
(2,209 km2)
Washington County029Machias1790As Washington County, Massachusetts, from part of Lincoln CountyGeorge Washington, the first President of the United States.31,5553,255 sq mi
(8,430 km2)
York County031Alfred1652As Yorkshire County, Massachusetts, from the southern part of the District of Maine. Renamed York County by Massachusetts in 1668York, England, the birthplace of Christopher Levett who first attempted to settle the area.218,5861,271 sq mi
(3,292 km2)

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