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==Counties== {{Countytabletop | region_width = | fips_ref =<ref name="FIPS">{{cite web |url=http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/codes/al.html |title=EPA County FIPS Code Listing |publisher=U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |access-date=2008-02-23 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121008031339/http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/codes/al.html |archive-date=October 8, 2012 }}</ref> | region_seat_width = 130px | region_seat_title = [[County seat]] | region_seat_ref =<ref name="NACO">{{cite web|url=http://www.naco.org/Template.cfm?Section=Find_a_County&Template=/cffiles/counties/state.cfm&state.cfm&statecode=AL |title=NACo β Find a county |author=National Association of Counties |access-date=2008-04-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080309235558/http://www.naco.org/Template.cfm?Section=Find_a_County&Template=%2Fcffiles%2Fcounties%2Fstate.cfm&state.cfm&statecode=AL |archive-date=March 9, 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | data1_width = | data1_title = License # | data1_ref =<ref name="15q.net2">{{cite web |url=http://www.15q.net/alco.html |title=Alabama County Codes |access-date=2009-05-25 |author=Nicholson, David |publisher=License Plates of North America, 1969βpresent}}</ref> | data2_width = 70px | data2_title = {{abbr|Est.|Established}} | data2_ref =<ref name="NACO"/> | data3_width = | data3_title = Formed from | data3_ref =<ref>{{cite book | last = Owen | first = Thomas McAdory |author2=Owen, Marie Bankhead | title = History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography | url = https://archive.org/details/historyalabamaa03owengoog | publisher = S.J. Clarke Publishing Company | year = 1921 | location = Chicago}}</ref> | data3_unsortable = yes | data4_width = | data4_unsortable = yes | data4_title = Etymology | data4_ref =<ref name="Foscue"/><ref name="ALarch">{{cite web|url=http://www.archives.state.al.us/counties.html|title=Alabama Counties|publisher=Alabama Department of Archives and History|access-date=2009-06-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120134841/http://www.archives.state.al.us/counties.html|archive-date=November 20, 2008}}</ref> | data5_title = Density | population_year = 2024 | population_ref =<ref name="U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Alabama">{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/AL/PST045219 |title=QuickFacts: Alabama |author=U.S. Census Bureau |access-date=2025-03-15}}</ref> | area_type = Land Area | area_ref =<ref name="Community Facts">{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov|title=Community Facts|publisher=U.S. Census Bureau|access-date=2017-08-09}}</ref> }} {{Countyrow|Name=Autauga|N=01|Num=001|Seat=Prattville|Data1=4|Data2=1818|Data3=Montgomery County|Data4=The Autauga or Atagi people, Native Americans who were a sub-group of the [[Alabama (people)|Alibamu]]|Data5=103.4|Population=61464|Area=594.44|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Baldwin|N=01|Num=003|Seat=Bay Minette||Data1=5|Data2=1809|Data3=Washington County and [[West Florida]]|Data4=[[Abraham Baldwin]] (1754β1807), [[United States Congress|U.S. legislator]] from [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]|Data5=164.6|Population=261608|Area=1589.78|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Barbour|N=01|Num=005|Seat=Clayton|Data1=6|Data2=1832|Data3=Pike County|Data4=[[James Barbour]] (1775β1842), [[Governor of Virginia]] and [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]]|Data5=27.5 |Population=24358|Area=884.88|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Bibb|N=01|Num=007|Seat=Centreville|Data1=7|Data2=1818|Data3=Montgomery County (as Cahawba County)|Data4=[[William Wyatt Bibb]] (1781β1820), 1st [[Governor of Alabama]]|Data5=35.8|Population=22258|Area=622.58|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Blount|N=01|Num=009|Seat=Oneonta|Data1=8|Data2=1818|Data3=Montgomery County and Creek territories|Data4=[[Willie Blount]] (1768β1835), [[Governor of Tennessee]]|Data5=93.3|Population=60163|Area=644.78|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Bullock|N=01|Num=011|Seat=Union Springs|Data1=9|Data2=1866|Data3=Barbour, Macon, Montgomery, and Pike counties|Data4=[[Edward Bullock]] (1822β1861), [[Colonel (United States)|colonel]] in the [[Confederate States Army]]|Data5=15.9|Population=9901|Area=622.80|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Butler|N=01|Num=013|Seat=Greenville|Data1=10|Data2=1819|Data3=Conecuh and Monroe counties|Data4=[[William Butler (militiaman)|William Butler]] (1759β1818), [[Captain (U.S. Army)|captain]] in [[Creek War]]|Data5=23.5|Population=18256|Area=776.83|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Calhoun|N=01|Num=015|Seat=Anniston|Data1=11|Data2=1832|Data3=St. Clair County (as Benton County)|Data4=[[John C. Calhoun]] (1782β1850), 7th [[List of Vice Presidents of the United States|U.S. Vice President]]|Data5=192.2|Population=116427|Area=605.87|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Chambers|N=01|Num=017|Seat=LaFayette|Data1=12|Data2=1832|Data3=Montgomery County|Data4=[[Henry H. Chambers]] (1790β1826), [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]]|Data5=56.7|Population=33813|Area=596.53|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Cherokee|N=01|Num=019|Seat=Centre|Data1=13|Data2=1836|Data3=[[Cherokee]] territory|Data4=[[Cherokee]] people, whose lands included Northeast Alabama|Data5=47.2|Population=26138|Area=553.70|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Chilton|N=01|Num=021|Seat=Clanton|Data1=14|Data2=1868|Data3=Autauga, Bibb, Perry, and Shelby counties (as Baker County)|Data4=[[William Parish Chilton]] (1810β1871), [[Alabama Supreme Court]] Justice and [[Congress of the Confederate States|Confederate congressman]]|Data5=68.2|Population=47262|Area=692.85|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Choctaw|N=01|Num=023|Seat=Butler|Data1=15|Data2=1847|Data3=Sumter and Washington counties|Data4=[[Choctaw]] people, whose lands included Alabama|Data5=13.2|Population=12052|Area=913.50|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Clarke|N=01|Num=025|Seat=Grove Hill|Data1=16|Data2=1812|Data3=Washington County|Data4=[[John Clark (Georgia governor)|John Clarke]] (1766β1832), [[General Officer|general]] from [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]|Data5=17.9|Population=22142|Area=1238.46|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Clay|N=01|Num=027|Seat=Ashland|Data1=17|Data2=1866|Data3=Randolph and Talladega counties|Data4=[[Henry Clay]] (1777β1852), [[United States Congress|U.S. legislator]] from [[Kentucky]] |Data5=23.6|Population=14239|Area=603.96|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Cleburne|N=01|Num=029|Seat=Heflin|Data1=18|Data2=1866|Data3=Calhoun, Randolph, and Talladega counties|Data4=[[Patrick Cleburne]] (1828β1864), [[Major General]] in [[Confederate States Army]]|Data5=28.4|Population=15905|Area=560.10|Size=75px}} <!-- NACo incorrectly claims only Elba as Coffee County seat; county website says both Elba & Enterprise are seats. --> {{Countyrow|Name=Coffee|N=01|Num=031|Noseat=[[Elba, Alabama|Elba]] and [[Enterprise, Alabama|Enterprise]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.coffeecounty.us/History.html |title=History of Coffee County |author=Coffee County, Alabama |access-date=2011-08-19 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111027140704/http://www.coffeecounty.us/History.html |archive-date=October 27, 2011 }}</ref>|Data1=19|Data2=1841|Data3=Dale County|Data4=[[John Coffee]] (1772β1833), military leader in [[War of 1812]] and [[Creek War]]|Data5=83.0|Population=56358|Area=678.97|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Colbert|N=01|Num=033|Seat=Tuscumbia|Data1=20|Data2=1867|Data3=Franklin County|Data4=[[George Colbert]] (1764β1839) and [[Levi Colbert]] (1759β1834), [[Chickasaw]] chiefs|Data5=99.2|Population=58785|Area=592.62|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Conecuh|N=01|Num=035|Noseat=[[Evergreen, Conecuh County, Alabama|Evergreen]]|Data1=21|Data2=1818|Data3=Monroe County|Data4=The [[Conecuh River]], which flows through the county|Data5=13.1|Population=11109|Area=850.16|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Coosa|N=01|Num=037|Seat=Rockford|Data1=22|Data2=1832|Data3=Montgomery County|Data4=The [[Coosa River]], which flows through the county, and is itself named after a Native American village|Data5=15.8|Population=10291|Area=650.93|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Covington|N=01|Num=039|Seat=Andalusia|Data1=23|Data2=1821|Data3=Henry County|Data4=[[Leonard Covington]] (1768β1813), [[Brigadier General]] in [[War of 1812]] and [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. Congressman]]|Data5=36.6|Population=37748|Area=1030.46|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Crenshaw|N=01|Num=041|Seat=Luverne|Data1=24|Data2=1866|Data3=Butler, Coffee, Covington, Lowndes, and Pike Counties|Data4=[[Anderson Crenshaw]] (1783β1847), [[Alabama Supreme Court]] justice and early settler|Data5=21.5|Population=13114|Area=608.84|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Cullman|N=01|Num=043|Seat=Cullman|Data1=25|Data2=1877|Data3=Blount, Morgan, and Winston counties|Data4=Colonel [[John G. Cullmann]] (1823β1895), founder of county seat|Data5=126.0|Population=92604|Area=734.84|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Dale|N=01|Num=045|Seat=Ozark|Data1=26|Data2=1824|Data3=Covington and Henry counties|Data4=[[Samuel Dale]] (1772β1841), [[Brigadier General]] and [[legislator|state legislator]]|Data5=89.2|Population=50067|Area=561.15|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Dallas|N=01|Num=047|Seat=Selma|Data1=27|Data2=1818|Data3=Monroe and Montgomery counties|Data4=[[Alexander J. Dallas (statesman)|Alexander James Dallas]] (1759β1817), [[United States Secretary of Treasury|U.S. Secretary of Treasury]]|Data5=36.3|Population=35545|Area=978.69|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=DeKalb|N=01|Num=049|Seat=Fort Payne|Data1=28|Data2=1836|Data3=[[Cherokee]] territory|Data4=[[Johann de Kalb]] (1721β1780), [[major general]] in [[American Revolutionary War]]|Data5=94.1|Population=73122|Area=777.09|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Elmore|N=01|Num=051|Seat=Wetumpka|Data1=29|Data2=1866|Data3=Autauga, Coosa, Montgomery, and Tallapoosa counties|Data4=[[John Archer Elmore]] (1762β1834), [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] veteran|Data5=147.2|Population=91042|Area=618.48|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Escambia|N=01|Num=053|Seat=Brewton|Data1=30|Data2=1868|Data3=Baldwin and Conecuh counties|Data4=Escambia Creek, a tributary of the [[Conecuh River]]|Data5=38.8|Population=36630|Area=945.08|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Etowah|N=01|Num=055|Seat=Gadsden|Data1=31|Data2=1866|Data3=Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, DeKalb, Marshall, and St. Clair counties (as Baine County)|Data4=[[Etowah Indian Mounds]]|Data5=192.9|Population=103207|Area=534.99|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Fayette|N=01|Num=057|Seat=Fayette|Data1=32|Data2=1824|Data3=Marion, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, and Walker counties|Data4=[[Gilbert du Motier, marquis de La Fayette]] (1757β1834), [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] commander|Data5=25.3|Population=15863|Area=627.66|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Franklin|N=01|Num=059|Seat=Russellville|Data1=33|Data2=1818|Data3=[[Cherokee]] territory|Data4=[[Benjamin Franklin]] (1706β1790), politician, diplomat, inventor, and publisher|Data5=50.3|Population=31874|Area=633.82|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Geneva|N=01|Num=061|Seat=Geneva|Data1=34|Data2=1868|Data3=Coffee, Dale, and Henry counties|Data4=Named after [[Geneva, New York]], the origin of several early settlers|Data5=47.5|Population=27259|Area=574.41|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Greene|N=01|Num=063|Seat=Eutaw|Data1=35|Data2=1819|Data3=Marengo and Tuscaloosa counties|Data4=[[Nathanael Greene]] (1742β1786), [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] general|Data5=11.0|Population=7127|Area=647.11|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Hale|N=01|Num=065|Seat=Greensboro|Data1=36|Data2=1867|Data3=Greene, Marengo, Perry, and Tuscaloosa counties|Data4=[[Stephen F. Hale]] (1816β1862), lieutenant colonel in [[Confederate States Army]]|Data5=23.5|Population=15116|Area=643.94|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Henry|N=01|Num=067|Seat=Abbeville|Data1=37|Data2=1819|Data3=Conecuh County|Data4=[[Patrick Henry]] (1736β1799), [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] patriot and [[Governor of Virginia]]|Data5=32.3|Population=18141|Area=561.75|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Houston|N=01|Num=069|Seat=Dothan|Data1=38|Data2=1903|Data3=Dale, Geneva, and Henry counties|Data4=[[George S. Houston]] (1811β1879), 24th [[Governor of Alabama]] and [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. Congressman]]|Data5=188.6|Population=109366|Area=579.82|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Jackson|N=01|Num=071|Seat=Scottsboro|Data1=39|Data2=1819|Data3=[[Cherokee]] territory|Data4=[[Andrew Jackson]] (1767β1845), 7th U.S. President|Data5=49.9|Population=53780|Area=1077.87|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Jefferson|N=01|Num=073|Seat=Birmingham|Data1=1|Data2=1819|Data3=Blount County|Data4=[[Thomas Jefferson]] (1743β1826), 3rd U.S. President|Data5=598.2|Population=664744|Area=1111.28|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Lamar|N=01|Num=075|Seat=Vernon|Data1=40|Data2=1867|Data3=Fayette and Marion counties (as Jones County)|Data4=[[Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar (II)|Lucius Q. C. Lamar]] (1825β1893), [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court justice]]|Data5=22.4 |Population=13543|Area=604.85|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Lauderdale|N=01|Num=077|Seat=Florence|Data1=41|Data2=1818|Data3=[[Cherokee]] and [[Chickasaw]] territories|Data4=[[James Lauderdale]] (1780β1814), Colonel in [[War of 1812]]|Data5=146.0|Population=97502|Area=667.70|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Lawrence|N=01|Num=079|Seat=Moulton|Data1=42|Data2=1818|Data3=[[Cherokee]] territory|Data4=[[James Lawrence]] (1781β1813), naval officer in [[War of 1812]]|Data5=48.6|Population=33567|Area=690.68|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Lee|N=01|Num=081|Seat=Opelika|Data1=43|Data2=1866|Data3=Chambers, Macon, Russell, and Tallapoosa counties|Data4=[[Robert E. Lee]] (1807β1870), Commander of the [[Confederate States Army]]|Data5=309.2|Population=187847|Area=607.54|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Limestone|N=01|Num=083|Seat=Athens|Data1=44|Data2=1818|Data3=Elk and Madison counties|Data4=[[Limestone Creek]], named for local geological deposits|Data5=212.4|Population=118942|Area=559.94|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Lowndes|N=01|Num=085|Seat=Hayneville|Data1=45|Data2=1830|Data3=Butler, Dallas, and Montgomery counties|Data4=[[William Lowndes (congressman)|William Lowndes]] (1782β1822), [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. Congressman]] from [[South Carolina]]|Data5=13.2|Population=9485|Area=715.91|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Macon|N=01|Num=087|Seat=Tuskegee|Data1=46|Data2=1832|Data3=Montgomery County|Data4=[[Nathaniel Macon]] (1758β1837), [[United States Congress|U.S. legislator]] from [[North Carolina]]|Data5=29.8|Population=18159|Area=608.89|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Madison|N=01|Num=089|Seat=Huntsville|Data1=47|Data2=1808|Data3=[[Cherokee]] and [[Chickasaw]] territories|Data4=[[James Madison]] (1751β1836), 4th U.S. President|Data5=528.1|Population=423355|Area=801.59|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Marengo|N=01|Num=091|Seat=Linden|Data1=48|Data2=1818|Data3=[[Choctaw]] territory|Data4=[[Battle of Marengo]]|Data5=19.0|Population=18512|Area=976.88|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Marion|N=01|Num=093|Seat=Hamilton|Data1=49|Data2=1818|Data3=Tuscaloosa County|Data4=[[Francis Marion]] (1732β1795), military leader in [[American Revolutionary War]]|Data5=39.5|Population=29323|Area=742.29|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Marshall|N=01|Num=095|Seat=Guntersville|Data1=50|Data2=1836|Data3=Blount and Jackson counties and [[Cherokee]] territory|Data4=[[John Marshall]] (1755β1835), [[Chief Justice of the United States]] 1801β1835|Data5=180.5|Population=102156|Area=565.84|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Mobile|N=01|Num=097|Seat=Mobile|Data1=2|Data2=1812|Data3=[[Mobile District]] of [[West Florida]] after annexation into [[Mississippi Territory]]|Data4=[[Mobile Bay]], on which county is located, and which is itself named after the Maubila tribe of Native Americans|Data5=335.4|Population=412339|Area=1229.44|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Monroe|N=01|Num=099|Seat=Monroeville|Data1=51|Data2=1815|Data3=[[Creek people|Creek]] territory|Data4=[[James Monroe]] (1758β1831), 5th U.S. President|Data5=18.6|Population=19057|Area=1025.67|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Montgomery|N=01|Num=101|Seat=Montgomery|Data1=3|Data2=1816|Data3=Monroe County|Data4=[[Lemuel P. Montgomery]] (1786β1814), Major in [[Creek War]]|Data5=288.0|Population=225894|Area=784.25|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Morgan|N=01|Num=103|Seat=Decatur|Data1=52|Data2=1818|Data3=[[Cherokee]] territory (as Cotaco County)|Data4=[[Daniel Morgan]] (1736β1802), [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. Congressman]]|Data5=217.6|Population=126084|Area=579.34|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Perry|N=01|Num=105|Seat=Marion|Data1=53|Data2=1819|Data3=Cahawba, Dallas, Marengo, and Tuscaloosa counties|Data4=[[Oliver Hazard Perry]] (1795β1819), naval officer in [[War of 1812]]|Data5=10.7|Population=7719|Area=719.66|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Pickens|N=01|Num=107|Seat=Carrollton|Data1=54|Data2=1820|Data3=Tuscaloosa County|Data4=[[Andrew Pickens (congressman)|Andrew Pickens]] (1739β1817), General in the [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]]|Data5=21.0|Population=18508|Area=881.41|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Pike|N=01|Num=109|Seat=Troy|Data1=55|Data2=1821|Data3=Henry and Montgomery counties|Data4=[[Zebulon Pike]] (1779β1813), explorer and officer in [[War of 1812]]|Data5=49.3|Population=33124|Area=672.09|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Randolph|N=01|Num=111|Seat=Wedowee|Data1=56|Data2=1832|Data3=St. Clair and Shelby counties|Data4=[[John Randolph of Roanoke|John Randolph]] (1773β1833), [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] from [[Virginia]]|Data5=39.7|Population=23067|Area=580.55|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Russell|N=01|Num=113|Seat=Phenix City|Data1=57|Data2=1832|Data3=Barbour, Bullock, Lee and Macon counties|Data4=[[Gilbert C. Russell]] (1782β1861), officer in [[Creek War]]|Data5=91.8|Population=58837|Area=641.14|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=St. Clair|N=01|Num=115|Noseat=[[Ashville, Alabama|Ashville]] and [[Pell City, Alabama|Pell City]]|Data1=59|Data2=1818|Data3=Shelby County|Data4=[[Arthur St. Clair]] (1736β1818), President of [[Continental Congress]]|Data5=153.4|Population=96927|Area=631.90|Map=Map of Alabama highlighting Saint Clair County.svg|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Shelby|N=01|Num=117|Seat=Columbiana|Data1=58|Data2=1818|Data3=Montgomery County|Data4=[[Isaac Shelby]] (1750β1826), [[Governor of Kentucky]]|Data5=300.6|Population=235969|Area=784.93|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Sumter|N=01|Num=119|Seat=Livingston|Data1=60|Data2=1832|Data3=[[Choctaw]] territory|Data4=[[Thomas Sumter]] (1734β1832), [[United States Congress|U.S. Congressman]] from [[South Carolina]]|Data5=12.8|Population=11607|Area=903.89|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Talladega|N=01|Num=121|Seat=Talladega|Data1=61|Data2=1832|Data3=St. Clair and Shelby counties|Data4=Talatigi, [[Creek Indian]] name for the county seat, meaning "border town"|Data5=110.1|Population=81375|Area=736.78|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Tallapoosa|N=01|Num=123|Seat=Dadeville|Data1=62|Data2=1832|Data3=Montgomery and Shelby counties|Data4=[[Tallapoosa River]]|Data5=56.8|Population=40699|Area=716.52|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Tuscaloosa|N=01|Num=125|Seat=Tuscaloosa|Data1=63|Data2=1818|Data3=Montgomery County and [[Choctaw]] territory|Data4=[[Iroquoian]] name for the [[Black Warrior River]]|Data5=182.5|Population=241212|Area=1321.75|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Walker|N=01|Num=127|Seat=Jasper|Data1=64|Data2=1823|Data3=Blount, Jefferson, and Tuscaloosa counties|Data4=[[John Williams Walker]] (1783β1823), [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] from [[Alabama]]|Data5=82.5|Population=65260|Area=791.19|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Washington|N=01|Num=129|Seat=Chatom|Data1=65|Data2=1800|Data3=[[Adams County, Mississippi|Adams]] and [[Jefferson County, Mississippi|Pickering counties]] of [[Mississippi Territory]]|Data4=[[George Washington]] (1732β1799), 1st U.S. President|Data5=13.9|Population=15018|Area=1080.21|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Wilcox|N=01|Num=131|Seat=Camden|Data1=66|Data2=1819|Data3=Dallas and Monroe counties|Data4=[[Joseph M. Wilcox]] (1790β1814), lieutenant in [[Creek War]]|Data5=11.1|Population=9865|Area=888.50|Size=75px}} {{Countyrow|Name=Winston|N=01|Num=133|Seat=Double Springs|Data1=67|Data2=1850|Data3=Walker County (as Hancock County)|Data4=[[John A. Winston]] (1812β1871), 15th [[Governor of Alabama]] |Data5=38.9|Population=23869|Area=612.98|Size=75px}} |}
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