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Cleburne County is located in the northeastern part of the State of Alabama. It was created by an act of the Alabama Legislature on 6 December 1866, from territory formerly contained in Calhoun, Randolph, and Talladega Counties. The county was named for Patrick Ronaine Cleburne, a Confederate Major General. The county seat was established at Edwardsville in 1867 and moved to Heflin in 1906. Another town of note includes Fruithurst. A large area in the western portion of the county is part of the Talladega National Forest.
Source: Owen, Thomas McAdory. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography |
Click on the links below for book titles specific to that Alabama county.
The date each county was formed is noted.
| County Name |
Established |
Origin of Name |
County Seat |
| Autauga |
Nov 21, 1818 |
American Indian Village of Atagi |
Prattville |
| Baine, see Etowah | Dec 7, 1866 | Gen. David W. Baine, CSA | Gadsden |
| Baldwin | Dec 21, 1809 | Sen. Abraham Baldwin/GA | Bay Minette |
| Baker, see Chilton | Dec 30, 1868 | Alfred Baker | Grantville |
| Barbour |
Dec 18, 1832 |
Gov. James Barbour/VA |
Clayton |
| Benton, see Calhoun | Dec 18, 1832 | U.S. Sen. Thomas Hart Benton/MO | Jacksonville |
| Bibb |
Feb 7, 1818 |
Gov. William W. Bibb |
Centreville |
| Blount | Feb 6, 1818 | Gov. Willie G. Blount/TN | Oneonta |
| Bullock | Dec 5, 1866 | Col. Edward C. Bullock | Union Springs |
| Butler | Dec 13, 1819 | Capt. William Butler/Creek Wars | Greenville |
| Cahawba, see Bibb | Feb 7, 1818 | Cahawba River, from Choctaw "water above" | Cahawba |
| Calhoun | Dec 18, 1832 | Sen. John C. Calhoun/SC | Anniston |
| Chambers | Dec 18, 1832 | Sen. Henry C. Chambers/AL | Lafayette |
| Cherokee | Jan 9, 1836 | American Indian Tribe | Centre |
| Chilton | Dec 30, 1868 | Confederate Cong. Wm. P. Chilton | Clanton |
| Choctaw | Dec 29, 1847 | American Indian Tribe | Butler |
| Clarke | Dec 10, 1812 | Gen. John Clarke/GA | Grove Hill |
| Clay | Dec 7, 1866 | Sen. Henry Clay/KY | Ashland |
| Cleburne | Dec 6, 1866 | Major Gen. Patrick Cleburne/AR | Heflin |
| Coffee | Dec 29, 1841 | Gen. John Coffee | Elba |
| Colbert | Feb 6, 1867 | Chiefs George & Levi Colbert | Tuscumbia |
| Conecuh | Feb 13, 1818 | American Indian word | Evergreen |
| Coosa | Dec 18, 1832 | Town of Alabama Indians | Rockford |
| Cotaco; see Morgan | Feb 8, 1818 | Cotaco Creek | Somerville |
| Covington | Dec 17, 1821 | Brig. Gen. Leonard Covington/MD | Andalusia |
| Crenshaw | Nov 30, 1866 | Judge Anderson Crenshaw | Luverne |
| Cullman | Jan 24, 1877 | Johann G. Cullmann | Cullman |
| Dale | Dec 22, 1824 | Gen. Samuel Dale | Ozark |
| Dallas | Feb 9, 1818 | A.J. Dallas, US Sec. of Treasury/PA | Selma |
| Decatur | Dec. 7, 1821 | Commodore Stephen Decatur | Woodville |
| DeKalb | Jan 9, 1836 | Major Gen. Baron DeKalb/Am. Rev. | Fort Payne |
| Elmore | Feb 15, 1866 | Gen. John A. Elmore | Wetumpka |
| Escambia | Dec 10, 1868 | American Indian name/river | Brewton |
| Etowah | Dec 7, 1866 | Cherokee Indian name | Gadsden |
| Fayette | Dec 20, 1824 | Marquis de LaFayette | Fayette |
| Franklin | Feb 6, 1818 | Benjamin Franklin | Russellville |
| Geneva | Dec 26, 1868 | Geneva, Switzerland | Geneva |
| Greene | Dec 13, 1819 | Gen. Nathaniel Greene/GA | Eutaw |
| Hale | Jan 30, 1867 | Col. Stephen F. Hale | Greensboro |
| Hancock, seeWinston | Feb 12, 1850 | Gov. John Hancock/MA | Double Springs |
| Henry | Dec 13, 1819 | Gov. Patrick Henry/VA | Abbeville |
| Houston | Feb 9, 1903 | Gov. George S. Houston | Dothan |
| Jackson | Dec 13, 1819 | Gen. Andrew Jackson | Scottsboro |
| Jefferson | Dec 13, 1819 | Pres. Thomas Jefferson | Birmingham |
| Jones, see Lamar | Feb 4, 1867 | E. P. Jones/Fayette County | Vernon |
| Lamar | Feb 4, 1867 | Sen. L.Q.C. Lamar/MS | Vernon |
| Lauderdale | Feb 6, 1818 | Col. James Lauderdale/TN | Florence |
| Lawrence | Feb 6, 1818 | Capt. J. Lawrence, USN/VT | Moulton |
| Lee | Dec 5, 1866 | Gen. Robert E. Lee | Opelika |
| Limestone | Feb 6, 1818 | Limestone Creek | Athens |
| Lowndes | Jan 20, 1830 | Cong. William Lowndes/SC | Hayneville |
| Macon | Dec 18, 1832 | Sen. Nathaniel Macon/NC | Tuskegee |
| Madison | Dec 13, 1808 | Pres. James Madison | Huntsville |
| Marengo | Feb 6, 1818 | French battlefield | Linden |
| Marion | Feb 13, 1818 | Gen. Francis Marion/SC | Hamilton |
| Marshall | Jan 9, 1836 | Chief Justice John Marshall | Guntersville |
| Mobile | Dec 18, 1812 | Named for Maubila Indians | Mobile |
| Monroe | Jun 29, 1815 | Pres. James Monroe | Monroeville |
| Montgomery | Dec 6, 1816 | Major L.P. Montgomery/TN | Montgomery |
| Morgan | Feb 6, 1818 | Gen. Daniel Morgan/VA | Decatur |
| Perry | Dec 13, 1819 | Commodore O.H. Perry/RI | Marion |
| Pickens | Dec 20, 1820 | Gen. Andrew Pickens/SC | Carrollton |
| Pike | Dec 17, 1821 | Gen. Zebulon M. Pike/NJ | Troy |
| Randolph | Dec 18, 1832 | Sen. John Randolph/VA | Wedowee |
| Russell | Dec 18, 1832 | Col. Gilbert C. Russell/Creek Wars | Phenix City |
| Sanford, see Lamar | Feb 4, 1867 | H. C. Sanford/Cherokee County | Vernon |
| St. Clair | Nov 20, 1818 | Gen. Arthur St. Clair/PA | Ashville |
| Shelby | Feb 7, 1818 | Gov. Isaac Shelby/KY | Columbiana |
| Sumter | Dec 18, 1832 | Gen. Thomas Sumter/SC | Livingston |
| Talladega | Dec 18, 1832 | Town of Creek Indians | Talladega |
| Tallapoosa | Dec 18, 1832 | American Indian name | Dadeville |
| Tuscaloosa | Feb 6, 1818 | Chief Tuscaloosa | Tuscaloosa |
| Walker | Dec 26, 1823 | Sen. John W. Walker | Jasper |
| Washington | Jun 4, 1800 | Pres. George Washington | Chatom |
| Wilcox | Dec 13, 1819 | Lt. J.M. Wilcox/Creek Wars | Camden |
| Winston | Feb 12, 1850 | Gov. John A. Winston | Double Springs |