CHEROKEE COUNTY
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map of Alabama counties with Cherokee County highlighted Cherokee County was created by the Alabama legislature on 1836 Jan. 9. It was named for the Cherokee Indians, who ceded the land that now comprises the county to the Federal government by the treaty of New Echota, 1835 Dec. 29. Cherokee County is located in the northeastern portion of the state, in the Appalachian Mountains. Cherokee County encompasses 553 square miles. It is bordered on the north by DeKalb County, on the west by Etowah County, on the south by Calhoun and Cleburne, and the east by Chattooga and Floyd Counties, GA.

For the first ten years, the residents of Cherokee County quarrelled over the location of a county seat. In 1837, the AL legislature authorized the seat of county government to be established at Cedar Bluff. In 1844 an election was held and the county seat was moved to the town of Centre. Other towns and communities include Jamestown, Gaylesville, Forney, and Rock Run.

Authority:
Owen, Thomas McAdory. History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography. Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1921.


Search for Cherokee County records at ADAHSearch for Cherokee County newspapers on microfilm
Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce ALGenWeb: Cherokee County
Cherokee County Historical and Genealogical SocietiesUSGenWeb Archives Project: Cherokee County
Some Cherokee County cemeteriesMap Stats: Cherokee County

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Updated: January 28, 2008
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