‘Ray’ distinct name among U.S. counties
RICHMOND – No county in Missouri or the nation has a shorter name than Ray.
There are many counties with four-letter names, including neighboring Clay, and a few others have three-letter names; but out of 3,141 counties and county equivalents, none has a one- or two-letter name.
Ray is distinct for being the only county in the world so named. The county is named for John Ray. He is believed to have been a Revolutionary War soldier, a surveyor for George Rogers Clark, a friend of Daniel Boone and a state representative in Missouri’s first legislature, which worked to create a state constitution. Ray died in 1820 in St. Louis, a year before Congress approved Missouri for statehood, as granted under the Missouri Compromise. There are two dozen other U.S.
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