Autauga |
November 21, 1818 |
American Indian village of Atagi |
Prattville |
Baine, see Etowah |
December 7, 1866 |
General David W. Baine, CSA |
Gadsden |
Baldwin |
December 21, 1809 |
Senator Abraham Baldwin of Georgia |
Bay Minette |
Baker, see Chilton |
December 30, 1868 |
Alfred Baker |
Grantville |
Barbour |
December 18, 1832 |
Governor James Barbour of Virginia |
Clayton |
Benton, see Calhoun |
December 18, 1832 |
Senator Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri |
Jacksonville |
Bibb |
February 7, 1818 |
Governor William W. Bibb |
Centreville |
Blount |
February 6, 1818 |
Governor Willie G. Blount of Tennessee |
Oneonta |
Bullock |
December 5, 1866 |
Colonel Edward C. Bullock |
Union Springs |
Butler |
December 13, 1819 |
Captain William Butler of the Creek wars |
Greenville |
Cahawba, see Bibb |
February 7, 1818 |
Cahawba River (Choctaw for "water above") |
Cahawba |
Calhoun |
December 18, 1832 |
Senator John C. Calhoun of South Carolina |
Anniston |
Chambers |
December 18, 1832 |
Senator Henry C. Chambers of Alabama |
Lafayette |
Cherokee |
January 9, 1836 |
American Indian Tribe |
Centre |
Chilton |
December 30, 1868 |
Confederate Congressman William P. Chilton |
Clanton |
Choctaw |
December 29, 1847 |
American Indian tribe |
Butler |
Clarke |
December 10, 1812 |
General John Clarke of Georgia |
Grove Hill |
Clay |
December 7, 1866 |
Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky |
Ashland |
Cleburne |
December 6, 1866 |
Major General Patrick Cleburne of Arkansas |
Heflin |
Coffee |
December 29, 1841 |
General John Coffee |
Elba |
Colbert |
February 6, 1867 |
Chiefs George and Levi Colbert |
Tuscumbia |
Conecuh |
February 13, 1818 |
American Indian word |
Evergreen |
Coosa |
December 18, 1832 |
Alabama Indian town |
Rockford |
Cotaco, see Morgan |
February 8, 1818 |
Cotaco Creek |
Somerville |
Covington |
December 7, 1821 |
Brigadier General Leonard Covington of Maryland |
Andalusia |
Crenshaw |
November 24, 1866 |
Judge Anderson Crenshaw |
Luverne |
Cullman |
January 24, 1877 |
Johann G. Cullmann |
Cullman |
Dale |
December 22, 1824 |
General Samuel Dale |
Ozark |
Dallas |
February 9, 1818 |
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury A.J. Dallas |
Selma |
Decatur |
December 7, 1821 (abolished in 1825) |
Commodore Stephen Decatur |
Woodville |
DeKalb |
January 9, 1836 |
Major General Baron DeKalb of the American Revolution |
Fort Payne |
Elmore |
February 15, 1866 |
General John A. Elmore |
Wetumpka |
Escambia |
December 10, 1868 |
American Indian name and river |
Brewton |
Etowah |
December 7, 1866 |
Cherokee Indian name |
Gadsden |
Fayette |
December 20, 1824 |
Marquis de LaFayette |
Fayette |
Franklin |
February 6, 1818 |
Benjamin Franklin |
Russellville |
Geneva |
December 26, 1868 |
Geneva, Switzerland |
Geneva |
Greene |
December 13, 1819 |
General Nathaniel Greene of Georgia |
Eutaw |
Hale |
January 30, 1867 |
Colonel Stephen F. Hale |
Greensboro |
Hancock, see Winston |
February 12, 1850 |
Governor John Hancock of Massachusetts |
Double Springs |
Henry |
December 13, 1819 |
Governor Patrick Henry of Virginia |
Abbeville |
Houston |
February 9, 1903 |
Governor George S. Houston |
Dothan |
Jackson |
December 13, 1819 |
General Andrew Jackson |
Scottsboro |
Jefferson |
December 13, 1819 |
President Thomas Jefferson |
Birmingham |
Jones, see Lamar |
February 4, 1867 |
E. P. Jones of Fayette County |
Vernon |
Lamar |
February 4, 1867 |
Senator L. Q. C. Lamar of Mississippi |
Vernon |
Lauderdale |
February 6, 1818 |
Colonel James Lauderdale of Tennessee |
Florence |
Lawrence |
February 6, 1818 |
Captain J. Lawrence of Vermont |
Moulton |
Lee |
December 5, 1866 |
General Robert E. Lee |
Opelika |
Limestone |
February 6, 1818 |
Limestone Creek |
Athens |
Lowndes |
January 20, 1830 |
Cong. William Lowndes of South Carolina |
Hayneville |
Macon |
December 18, 1832 |
Senator Nathaniel Macon of North Carolina |
Tuskegee |
Madison |
December 13, 1808 |
President James Madison |
Huntsville |
Marengo |
February 6, 1818 |
French battlefield |
Linden |
Marion |
February 13, 1818 |
General Francis Marion of South Carolina |
Hamilton |
Marshall |
January 9, 1836 |
Chief Justice John Marshall |
Guntersville |
Mobile |
December 18, 1812 |
Maubila Indians |
Mobile |
Monroe |
June 29, 1815 |
Pres. James Monroe |
Monroeville |
Montgomery |
December 6, 1816 |
Major L. P. Montgomery of Tennessee |
Montgomery |
Morgan |
February 6, 1818 |
General Daniel Morgan of Virginia |
Decatur |
Perry |
December 13, 1819 |
Commodore O.H. Perry/RI |
Marion |
Pickens |
December 20, 1820 |
General Andrew Pickens of South Carolina |
Carrollton |
Pike |
December 17, 1821 |
General Zebulon M. Pike of New Jersey |
Troy |
Randolph |
December 18, 1832 |
Senator John Randolph of Virginia |
Wedowee |
Russell |
December 18, 1832 |
Colonel Gilbert C. Russell of the Creek wars |
Phenix City |
Sanford, see Lamar |
February 4, 1867 |
H. C. Sanford of Cherokee County |
Vernon |
St. Clair |
November 20, 1818 |
General Arthur St. Clair of Pennsylvania |
Ashville |
Shelby |
February 7, 1818 |
Governor Isaac Shelby of Kentucky |
Columbiana |
Sumter |
December 18, 1832 |
General Thomas Sumter of South Carolina |
Livingston |
Talladega |
December 18, 1832 |
Creek Indian town |
Talladega |
Tallapoosa |
December 18, 1832 |
Senator John W. Walker of Alabama |
Jasper |
Tuscaloosa |
February 6, 1818 |
Chief Tuscaloosa |
Tuscaloosa |
Washington |
June 4, 1800 |
President George Washington |
Chatom |
Wilcox |
December 13, 1819 |
Lieutenant J. M. Wilcox of the Creek Wars |
Camden |
Winston |
February 12, 1850 |
Governor John A. Winston |
Double Springs |