Ashland

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From Old English æsċ (ash tree) + land. Many places in the United States are named after Ashland, Henry Clay's estate.

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Ashland

  1. A community in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada.
  2. Places in the United States:
    1. A town, the county seat of Clay County, Alabama.
    2. A census-designated place in Alameda County, California.
    3. A village in Cass County, Illinois.
    4. An unincorporated community in Henry County, Indiana.
    5. A small city, the county seat of Clark County, Kansas.
    6. A home rule city in Boyd County, Kentucky.
    7. An unincorporated community in Concordia Parish, Louisiana.
    8. A village in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.
    9. A town and census-designated place in Aroostook County, Maine.
    10. A town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    11. A town, the county seat of Benton County, Mississippi.
    12. A city in Boone County, Missouri.
    13. A census-designated place in Rosebud County, Montana.
    14. A city in Saunders County, Nebraska.
    15. A town in Grafton County, New Hampshire.
    16. An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Camden County, New Jersey.
    17. A town in Chemung County, New York.
    18. A town in Greene County, New York.
    19. A city, the county seat of Ashland County, Ohio.
    20. A small town in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma.
    21. A city in Jackson County, Oregon.
    22. A borough of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
    23. An unincorporated community in Wayne County, Tennessee.
    24. A town in Hanover County, Virginia.
    25. An unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia.
    26. A city and port, the county seat of Ashland County, Wisconsin, located in Ashland County and Bayfield County.
    27. A town in Ashland County, Wisconsin, 15 miles south-east of the city.
  3. A male given name

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