152 PLACE NAMES IN THE UNITED STATES. [bull. 258. 
Hasenclever; village in Herkimer County, New York, named for a German who 
received a grant of land there. 
Haskell; county in Kansas, named for Dudley C. Haskell, a former member of 
Congress. 
Haskell; county in Texas, named for Charles Haskell, of Tennessee. 
Hastings; city in Barry County, Michigan, named for Eurotas P. Hastings, for- 
merly auditor-general of the State. 
Hastings; city in Dakota County, Minnesota, named for Henry Hastings Sibley, 
one of the proprietors. 
Hastings; city in Adams County, Nebraska, named for Col. T. D. Hastings, who 
was instrumental in introducing a railroad through the town. 
Hatboro; borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, so named because of its 
extensive hat factories. 
Hatchechubee; town in Russell County, Alabama. A combination of the Creek 
Indian words hatchie, "creek," and chubba, "halfway," "the middle." 
Hatchie; river in Tennessee. An Indian word meaning "small river." 
Hatfield; town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, named from the town in 
England. 
Hatteras; township and cape in Dare County, North Carolina, named for a tribe of 
Indians. 
Hattiesburg; town in Perry County, Mississippi, named for the wife of Capt. W. I 
H. Hardy, its founder. 
Havana; township and city in Mason County, Illinois, named from the city in Cuba. 
Havensville; city in Pottawatomie County, Kansas, named for Paul E. Havens, of 
Leavenworth. 
Haverford; township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, named from the town in 
Wales. 
Haverhill; city in Essex County, Massachusetts, named from the town in England. 
Haverhill; town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, named from the town in 
Massachusetts. 
Haverstraw; town in Rockland County, New York, named by the early Dutch 
haverstroo, meaning "oats straw." 
Havilah; town in Kern County, California, named from the Bible, the word mean- 
ing "land of gold." 
Havilandsville ; village in Harrison County, Kentucky, named for Robert Havi- 
land. 
Havre de Grace; town in Harford County, Maryland. A French phrase meaning 
"harbor of grace." Probably named from the French seaport, Havre, formerly 
known as Havre de Grace. 
Haw; river, and town in Alabama County, in North Carolina, named from the Indian 
tribe Sissipahaw. . 
Hawesville; city in Hancock County, Kentucky, named for Richard Hawes. 
Hawkeye; town in Fayette County, Iowa, named for a noted Indian chief. 
Hawkins; county in Tennessee, named for Benjamin Hawkins, United States Sen- 
ator from North Carolina. 
Hawkinsville ; town in Pulaski County, Georgia, named for Col. Benjamin Haw- 
kins, Indian agent. 
Hawks Nest; town in Fayette County, West Virginia, named from a cliff on New 
River. 
Hawley; town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, named for Joseph Hawley, of 
Northampton. 
Hawthorne; borough in Passaic County, New Jersey, named for Nathaniel Haw- 
thorne. 
