TUSCALOOSA COUNTY
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map of Alabama counties with Tuscaloosa County highlighted Tuscaloosa County was created on 1818 Feb. 6, though its present boundaries were not established until 1820. The county is located in the Appalachian foothills and the coastal plain. The county received its name from the Choctaw Indian word for the Black Warrior River, which flows through the area. The county was inhabited by both Creek and Choctaw Indians. It currently encompasses 1,336 square miles.

The county seat was first established in the town of Tuscaloosa in 1819, moved to Newton in 1822, and then back to Tuscaloosa shortly thereafter. The town of Tuscaloosa was designated the state capital from 1826-45. The state university was established in Tuscaloosa in 1827. Other notable towns include Northport, Brookwood, Holt and Coaling.

Authorities:
Owen, Thomas McAdory. History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography. Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1921.
Toulmin's Digest, 1823.

Links:
Tuscaloosa County website


Search for Tuscaloosa County records at ADAHSearch for Tuscaloosa County newspapers on microfilm
ALGenWeb: Tuscaloosa County Tuscaloosa County Historical and Genealogical Societies
USGenWeb Archives Project: Tuscaloosa CountyTracking Your Roots: Tuscaloosa County
Some Tuscaloosa County cemeteriesMap Stats: Tuscaloosa County

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Updated: January 28, 2008
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