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Jones County, Alabama may refer to two former counties in the US state of Alabama: Covington County, Alabama. Renamed Jones County on August 6, 1868, the original name of Covington was restored two months later on October 10, 1868. Lamar County, Alabama. Established as Jones County on February 4, 1867, re-established as Sanford County on ...
Covington County was established on December 17, 1821. The Alabama state legislature changed the name to Jones County on August 6, 1868. Two months later on October 10, 1868, the original name was restored. [4] The county was declared a disaster area in September 1979 due to damage from Hurricane Frederic and again in October 1995 due to ...
Lamar County (formerly Jones County and Sanford County) is a county in the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 census , the population was 13,972. [ 1 ] Its county seat is Vernon and it is a dry county . [ 2 ]
Jones County is the name of six counties in the United States: Jones County, Georgia; Jones County, Iowa; Jones County, Mississippi; Jones County, North Carolina; Jones County, South Dakota; Jones County, Texas; It was also the former name of two Alabama counties: Lamar County, Alabama. Established as Jones County on February 4, 1867, re ...
The largest county is Baldwin (1,590 sq mi, 4,118 km 2) and the smallest is Etowah (535 sq mi, 1,386 km 2). [8] The Constitution of Alabama requires that any new county in Alabama cover at least 600 square miles (1,600 km 2) in area, effectively limiting the creation of new counties in the state. [9]
Jones, originally Jones Switch, is an unincorporated community in Autauga County, Alabama, United States. [1] The name was officially shortened on May 1, 1903. The community has a post office , with postmasters appointed from 1878 to 2006.
Jones Valley is an urbanized valley and region of Huntsville, Alabama. The community is bordered by Monte Sano Mountain and Green Mountain to the east and Waltons Mountain to the west. Jones Valley houses a variety of homes, ranging from mid-century houses to mountaintop estates. A park called Jones Farm Park sits adjacent to Carl T. Jones Drive.
Jones was from North Carolina. He served in the Alabama Senate representing Lowndes County. [2] Clerk of the Alabama House of Representatives Ellis Phelan, reported on a petition to the Alabama legislature " praying for the expulsion" of Jones and state representative H. A. Carson. [3] He was awarded a contract as a mail carrier in 1875. [4]