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6 days ago · View this 1830 Historical Alabama Counties map tool. The historical Alabama counties will be displayed on the map, and you can also overlay present day counties, townships and more.
Alabama Counties, 1830 Produced by the Dept. of Geography College of Arts and Sciences The University of Alabama. Title: co1830.PDF Author: Administrator Created Date:
Alabama Counties, 1830 : Format: PDF 273kb JPEG 139kb : One of a series of maps showing the evolution of Alabama counties. Alabama Counties, 1840 : Format: PDF 172kb ...
- Geneva Greene Hale
- Origin of Name
- County Seat
Hancock, see Winston Henry Houston Jackson Jefferson Jones, see Lamar Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Lee Limestone Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph Russell Sanford, see Lamar St. Clair Shelby Sumter Talladega Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa Walker Washington Wilcox
Geneva, Switzerland General Nathaniel Greene of Georgia Colonel Stephen F. Hale Governor John Hancock of Massachusetts Governor Patrick Henry of Virginia Governor George S. Houston General Andrew Jackson President Thomas Jefferson E. P. Jones of Fayette County Senator L. Q. C. Lamar of Mississippi Colonel James Lauderdale of Tennessee Captain J. La...
Geneva Eutaw Greensboro Double Springs Abbeville Dothan Scottsboro Birmingham Vernon Vernon Florence Moulton Opelika Athens Hayneville Tuskegee Huntsville Linden Hamilton Guntersville Mobile Monroeville Montgomery Decatur Marion Carrollton Troy Wedowee Phenix City Vernon Ashville Columbiana Livingston Talladega Dadeville Tuscaloosa Jasper Chatom Ca...
This image is a map of the state of Alabama, showing the stage and steamboat routes. There is a chart on the left showing details on the steamboat routes from Mobile to Tuscaloosa, from Mobile to Montgomery, and from Mobile to Pensacola, Florida. There is a map key on the right explaining the data and symbols used on the map. The map also shows rivers, counties, cities, towns, and forts ...
Over time, additional counties were formed with 67 counties now comprising the state. From the formation of the Alabama territory in 1817 until around 1830, Native American tribes retained possession of signification portions of land in Alabama.
Alabama currently has sixty-seven counties. The oldest county, Washington, was created on June 4, 1800, when what is now Alabama was then part of the Mississippi Territory. The newest county is Houston, created on February 9, 1903.