kids encyclopedia robot

Wheeler County facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts

Wheeler County is a name used for four different areas in the United States. When you see "Wheeler County," it could be talking about one of these places:

What is a County?

A county is like a smaller division of a state. Think of it as a neighborhood or a district within a larger area. Counties help organize local government and services. For example, they might manage schools, roads, or local courts. Each state in the U.S. is divided into counties, except for Louisiana, which has "parishes," and Alaska, which has "boroughs."

Why are there Four Wheeler Counties?

It's common for places in the United States to have the same name. This often happens when they are named after important people or features. In this case, all four Wheeler Counties were named after different people or for different reasons, even though they share the same name. Let's take a quick look at each one.

Wheeler County, Georgia

Wheeler County in Georgia is located in the central part of the state. It was created in 1912 and named after Joseph Wheeler. Joseph Wheeler was a famous general who fought in both the American Civil War and the Spanish-American War. He was known for being a brave leader. The county seat, which is like the main town where the government offices are, is called Alamo.

Wheeler County, Nebraska

Wheeler County in Nebraska is found in the north-central part of the state. It was established in 1877. This county was named after Daniel H. Wheeler. Daniel Wheeler was a surveyor and a land commissioner, meaning he helped measure and manage land for the government. The county seat here is Bartlett. The area is mostly rural, with lots of farms and open spaces.

Wheeler County, Oregon

Wheeler County in Oregon is located in the central part of the state, known for its beautiful natural landscapes. It was created in 1899 and named after Henry H. Wheeler. Henry Wheeler was a pioneer and a state senator, which means he helped make laws for Oregon. The county seat is Fossil, a town famous for the many fossils found nearby, including ancient plants and animals.

Wheeler County, Texas

Wheeler County in Texas is in the eastern part of the Texas Panhandle, which is the square-shaped northern part of the state. It was formed in 1876 and named after Royal T. Wheeler. Royal T. Wheeler was a chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court, a very important judge in the state. The county seat is Wheeler. This area is known for its history related to the American Old West.

kids search engine
Wheeler County Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.