Where is bullock county in alabama




















A post office was established at Aberfoil in , and remained in operation until it was discontinued in Blues Old Stand is an unincorporated community in Bullock County. The main road through the community is U. Route 29 in Alabama, but also includes Bullock County Roads 14 and Fitzpatrick is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Bullock County. As of the census, its population was The community is served by Alabama State Route Perote is an unincorporated community in Bullock County.

The name Perote, adopted in , was suggested by veterans returning from the Mexican War —48 , who remembered a citadel in Mexico by that name. Incorporation followed in Perote grew rapidly in the s so that by the community was thriving with several doctors, stores, a carriage factory, a Masonic lodge, and a school.

At the beginning of the American Civil War —65 , the school numbered about students. Neighboring Counties. Location Map. Known Beginning Dates for Major Records [5]. General compliance for births by and for deaths Cemeteries of Bullock, Alabama online and in print. Tombstone Transcriptions Online. Tombstone Transcriptions in Print Often more complete. Family History Library WorldCat.

List of Cemeteries in the County. See Alabama Cemeteries for more information. Source: "Wikipedia. Extinct Co. Major Repositories. Migration Routes. Wheelchair Accessible. Where to Stay. Also chukar, pheasant, wild hogs. Fishing, sporting clays and lodge on beautiful, professionally managed plantation. Where to Eat. FPH Bakery FPH Bakery is a quaint home town restaurant with a unique atmosphere that takes you away from the hussel and bussel of every day like. The food and service is outstanding.

Prices are more than reasonable considering the quality food and large portion Located in the Black Belt region, Bullock County is home to one of the first public gardens in the United States and the oldest chartered garden club in the nation. Currently, the region is known for its hunting and field trial lands.

The county is run by an elected five-member commission. Edward C. The boundary of the lands ceded by the Creeks ran across present-day Bullock County from northeast of Mitchell Station to southeast of Pine Grove. Following Alabama statehood in and again after Creek Indian Removal in the s, settlers poured into present day Bullock County. The richness of the soil in the area made it highly conducive to cotton production and the county quickly became one of the richest in the state.

Bullock County had once been a major area of agricultural production, with a pre-war population of enslaved people of approximately 70 percent, but Emancipation and Reconstruction caused a sharp decline in its output.

Bullock County Courthouse Bullock County elected two African Americans to the state legislature, but the aftermath of the war, along with the boll weevil , greatly reduced the wealth of the area.

In the early twentieth century, several cotton mills owned by the Comer family opened in Union Springs. In addition, the early s saw once fertile cotton fields converted by wealthy landowners into the site of the Amateur Field Trial competitions for bird dogs.



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