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On the Web
- Clayton County Government - County government information including projects, locations, contact information, for Clayton County, Georgia.
- Clayton County Cavers - Caver association for Clayton County, Georgia.
- Georgia--Civil War--Clayton County Units - Confederate units serving from Clayton County, Georgia.
- Clayton County, Georgia 1895 - Map of Clayton County, Georgia, from 1895.
- Clayton County, Iowa - Profiles population demographics, jobs, housing, agriculture and crime statistics. Contains a list of recreational areas, churches, cemeteries, post offices, charts, graphs and maps.
- Jo Clayton's Official Home Page - Includes biographical information, a complete bibliography, and a poem by Clayton, among others things.
- The Political Graveyard: Clayton County, Ga. - Brief history of politicians hailing from Clayton County. Includes cemeteries and memorial sites.
- City of Clayton - Official city site with brief demographic and government information.
- Clayton Local News: Topix - Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.
- Clayton, Michigan - Detailed profile, including the geography, average climate, and demographics of the community.
Wikipedia Articles
- Clayton Middle/High School - Clayton Middle/High School are a comprehensive community middle school / public high school that serves students in seventh through twelfth grades from Clayton, in Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Clayton Public Schools.
- John Bell Clayton and Martha Clayton - John Bell Clayton (c. 1907-1955) was an American writer who won an O.
- Coach Clayton - Floyd Clayton or Harry Clayton is a fictional character, an African American coach of the Archie Comics universe. He is Chuck Clayton's father.
- Clayton Vale - Clayton Vale is situated in Clayton, a district of Manchester. The River Medlock flows through Clayton Vale, which was redeveloped in 1986.
- Clayton Compromise - The Clayton Compromise (1848) was a plan drawn up by a bipartisan United States Senate committee headed by John M. Clayton for organizing the Oregon Territory and the Southwest.