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Blount County

Click to EnlargeBlount County was created by the Alabama Territorial legislature on Feb. 6, 1818 from land ceded to the Federal government by the Creek Nation on Aug. 9, 1814. It was named for Gov. Willie G. Blount of Tennessee, who provided assistance to settlers in Alabama during the Creek War of 1813-14. It lies in the northeastern section of the state, generally known as the mineral region. 

Blount County is bordered by Cullman, Marshall, Etowah, Jefferson, and Walker Counties. The county is drained by the Locust and Mulberry Forks of the Black Warrior River. Blount County contains 643 square miles. The Warrior coal field is located in Blount County. From 1818 to 1889, Blountsville served as the county seat. An election that year resulted in its transfer to Oneonta. Other towns and communities include Bangor, Blount Springs, Liberty, and Cleveland.
From the Alabama Department of Archives & History.

Blount County Links:

Blount County Official Site

Blount County Covered Bridge Festival 

Blount County Extension Office

Blount County Fact Sheet 

Covered Bridge Trail

Blount County Quick Facts

City of Oneonta

Blount-Oneonta Chamber of Commerce

Oneonta City Schools

Washington D.C. Office
1433 Longworth House
Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone: (202)225-4876
Fax: (202)225-5587
Jasper District Office
247 Carl Elliott Building
1710 Alabama Avenue
Jasper, Alabama 35501
Phone: (205)221-2310
Cullman District Office
205 Fourth Avenue,
Northeast Suite 104
Cullman, Alabama 35055
Phone: (256)734-6043
Gadsden District Office
107 Federal Building
600 Broad Street
Gadsden, Alabama 35901
Phone: (256)546-0201
Decatur District Office
P.O. Box 668
Decatur, Alabama 35602
Phone: (256)350-4093
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