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  2. Corley Ellis - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Ellis is the owner of Ellis Property Inc, a real estate brokerage firm. [1] [2] Ellis' political career began when he served as Shelby County Commissioner for District 1. [3] On October 18, 2016, Ellis won the special election in District 41 in the Alabama House of Representatives. Ellis replaced Mike Hill. [1]

  3. List of counties in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    In 1820, Alabama had 29 counties. By 1830 there were 36 and Native Americans still occupied large areas of land in northeast and far western Alabama. By 1840, 49 counties had been created; 52 by 1850; 65 by 1870; and the present 67 counties by 1903. [6] Houston County was the last county created in the state, on February 9, 1903. [3]

  4. List of plantations in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Built in stages from 1832 through the 1850s. Allen Glover, a native of Edgefield District, South Carolina and resident of nearby Demopolis, gave this 3,000-acre (1,200 ha) estate, along with the beginnings of the main house situated upon its star-shaped hill, to his son, Williamson Allen Glover, in the early 1830s. 73000356 Rosewood

  5. Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Alabama's land consists of 22 million acres (89,000 km 2) of forest or 67% of the state's total land area. [91] Suburban Baldwin County, along the Gulf Coast, is the largest county in the state in both land area and water area. [92] The Natural Bridge Rock in Winston County is the longest natural bridge east of the Rockies.

  6. List of unincorporated communities in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Place Name County(ies) Abel: Clay County: Abernant: Tuscaloosa County: Acmar: St. Clair County: Ada: Montgomery County: Adger: Jefferson County: Alabama City: Etowah ...

  7. Alabama real estate bubble of the 1810s - Wikipedia

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    In 1817, property in Madison County sold for around $2 per acre, while in 1818 it sold for $7.40 per acre on average, with some tracts reportedly sold "at prices ranging from $20 to $78 per acre," [1] at a time when land on the American frontier was sold for $2 per acre. [2]