Ron Ferguson wrote:
> Mary,
> Thank you for your clarification. I was also thinking in
> terms of the insertion of a space for a pseudo county where
> no county existed, for example:
> City, , State, United States, where there is not, nor ever
> has been, a county. (not everyone agrees with me on this,
> but I defend my right to say it!)


I will agree that bureaucratically, on an org chart, your
county more closely resembles my state.  However, let's get
real -- my county was named by people born and raised in one
of your counties.  /THEY/ must have seen or intended a
similarity.  Who'm I to argue with a Royal Governor? ;)

Cheryl



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