A county of West Virginia, United States. County seat: Clay.
A county of Illinois, United States. County seat: Louisville.
A county of Mississippi, United States. County seat: West Point.
A county of Missouri, United States. County seat: Liberty.
A county of Kansas, United States. County seat: Clay Center.
A county of Kentucky, United States. County seat: Manchester.
A county of Texas, United States. County seat: Henrietta.
A county of Arkansas, United States. County seats: Corning and Piggott.
A county of South Dakota, United States. County seat: Vermillion.
A county of Tennessee, United States. County seat: Celina.
A county of Nebraska, United States. County seat: Clay Center.
A county of Georgia, United States. County seat: Fort Gaines.
A county of North Carolina, United States. County seat: Hayesville.
A county of Iowa, United States. County seat: Spencer.
A county of Indiana, United States. County seat: Brazil.
A county of Alabama, United States. County seat: Ashland.
A county of Florida, United States. County seat: Green Cove Springs.
A county of Minnesota, United States. County seat: Moorhead.
A city, the county seat of Roane County, West Virginia.
A town in Massachusetts; named for Massachusetts governor Spencer Phips.
A female given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage.
A city in South Dakota; named for railroad official H. Spencer.
A city, the county seat of Clay County, Iowa.
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A city in Oklahoma.
A town and village in Wisconsin; named for the town in Massachusetts.
A suburb of Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia; probably named for British politician George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer.
A town, the county seat of Van Buren County, Tennessee; named for longhunter Thomas Sharp Spencer.
A town and village in New York; named for New York statesman Ambrose Spencer.
A male given name transferred from the surname, of general 19th century and later usage.
An English earldom.
A number of townships in the United States, listed under Spencer Township.
A town, the county seat of Owen County, Indiana; named for Indiana militia officer Spier Spencer.
A town in North Carolina; named for railroad executive Samuel Spencer.
A village in Nebraska; perhaps named for Alabama statesman George E. Spencer.
A hamlet in Idaho.
A village in Ohio.
An unincorporated community in Missouri; named for a local merchant.
An unincorporated community in Virginia; named for first settler James Spencer Jr.