There may be towns in Maine that you suspect were named after U.S. presidents, with places like Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Jackson, Lincoln, and Harrison coming to mind.

However, not all of the towns were actually named after the commanders-in-chief.

So which ones were?

Jefferson, Maine, in Lincoln County

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Jefferson is located in Lincoln County, and it was indeed named after a former U.S. president.

It is named after Thomas Jefferson, who served as the third President of the United States from 1801 to 1809.

JeffersonMaine.org says the town was incorporated from Ballstown Plantation on February 24, 1807, while Jefferson was still president.

Madison, Maine, in Somerset County

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Madison is located in Somerset County.

It is named after James Madison, the nation's fourth president, who served from 1809 to 1817.

MadisonMaine.com says the town was incorporated in 1804 as Maine's 150th town.

Van Buren, Maine, in Aroostook County

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Van Buren sits in Aroostook County, across the Saint John River from Saint-Leonard, New Brunswick, Canada.

It is named after Martin Van Buren, who served as the eighth president of the United States from 1837 to 1841.

According to VanBurenMaine.com, the town was incorporated in 1881.

Washington, Maine, in Knox County

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The town of Washington is located in Knox County.

It is named after George Washington, the country's first president, who served from 1789 to 1797.

Washington.Maine.gov says the town was incorporated in 1811 as Putnam, named after Revolutionary War hero General Israel Putnam. The town's name was officially changed to Washington in 1825.

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Not all Maine towns that one might think were named after presidents actually were.

For example, Lincoln was not named after President Abraham Lincoln, as it is actually named after Enoch Lincoln, Maine's sixth governor.

Jackson, in Waldo County, was not named after President Andrew Jackson. Instead, it is named after General Henry Jackson, a prominent figure from the Revolutionary War.

And Harrison was not named after President William Henry Harrison. It actually got its name from Harrison Gray Otis, a wealthy land owner from a prominent Boston family.

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