This is the web site for Colbert County, Alabama, located in
northwest Alabama. Colbert County is a beautiful area with a deep history dating back to
the Cherokee and Chickasaw Indians and the early French traders around 1715. These early
residents and settlers were attracted by the Tennesse River; the section in Colbert County
earned the name "Muscle Shoals" because of the strength of the river in this
area and the several different species of mussels.
The first major industrialist was George Colbert,
who operated a ferry across the Tennessee River in 1790. The earliest settlement on record
is Jeffrey's Crossroads (now Leighton), around 1810. By 1818 there were three houses, a
mill, and two merchants in what is now Tuscumbia. Also by this time the town of Yorks
Bluff (Sheffield) was already created, and by 1824 the area had over 1000 residents. The
railroad came in 1830; the Tuscumbia Railroad originally ran from downtown Tuscumbia to
the river to carry cotton from the gins to the barges for transport down the river. Later
came the Tuscumbia, Courtland and Decatur Railway which was incorporated into the
Memphis-Charleston Railway, which is now part of Southern Railway.
Politics after the Civil War caused the creation of Colbert County. The
split from Franklin County was also due in part to population concentrations; most of
Franklin County's population lived in the northern part, and it was very inconvenient to
travel twenty miles to the county seat. Also, the creation of Colbert County would give
North Alabama another representative in the state legislature. Colbert County was created
on 6 February 1867, but was abolished eight months later by the radical constitutional
convention. It was not reestablished until 24 February 1870, and Tuscumbia was chosen as
the county seat.
Today, Colbert County is a beautiful and bustling area with growing industry and very
good schools. Colbert County also has great attractions, such as Ivy Green (the birthplace
of Helen Keller), the Alabama Music Hall of Fame, and Fame Recording Studios. We welcome
you to our website and our county!
The picture above is of the Colbert County Courthouse, located in Tuscumbia. Here is a
brief timeline: