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Website. www .cleburnecounty .us. County Number 18 on Alabama Licence Plates. Cleburne County is a county located in the east central portion of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 census, the population was 15,056. [1] Its county seat is Heflin. [2]
Chulafinnee is an unincorporated community in Cleburne County, Alabama, United States. History. Chulafinnee was named after the nearby Chulafinnee Creek, which was derived from Creek words chuli meaning "pine" and fina meaning "footlog". Chulafinnee was founded in 1835 when gold was found in the nearby creeks.
Oxford is a city in Calhoun, Talladega, and Cleburne counties in the State of Alabama, United States. The population was 22,069 at the 2020 census ,. [2] Oxford is one of two principal cities of and included in the Anniston-Oxford Metropolitan Statistical Area, and it is the largest city in Calhoun County by population.
History. Arbacoochee was named after the old Creek Indian village of "Abihkuchi", which translates to "a pile at the base." Gold was discovered here in 1832, and the local mines produced over $5,000,000 worth of gold. In 1845, Arbacoochee had a population of over 5,000 people and was home to twenty general stores, five saloons, a school, two churches, two hotels, two mining supply stores, a fire
Location of Cleburne County in Alabama. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleburne County, Alabama. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cleburne County, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided ...
Years active. 1959–1984. Labels. Rounder, Prestige, Atlantic. Almeda Riddle (November 21, 1898 – June 30, 1986) [1] was an American folk singer. Born and raised in Cleburne County, Arkansas, she learned music from her father, a fiddler and a teacher of shape note singing. [2] She collected and sang traditional ballads throughout her life ...
Trickem is an unincorporated community in Cleburne County, Alabama, United States. History. The community's name is derived from Tri-Com, which is a shortened form of Tri-Communities Church, which was another name for the local Mt. Giliard Church. The post office operated from 1891 to 1903. Notes
Updated March 20, 2024 at 6:34 PM. Joe Sohm. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill Wednesday making hers the latest state to enact bans on diversity, equity and inclusion programs in public colleges ...