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Butler
County, Alabama,
USA
County
Courthouse, P.O.
Box 756, Greenville , AL 36037-0756
Phone: (334) 382-3612 -- Fax: (334) 382-3506
Official
County Web
Site Below:
Butler County was
created by the first session of the Alabama legislature from parts of Monroe and
Conecuh Counties. It was named for Capt. William Butler, a soldier of the
Creek War of 1813-14. Butler County lies in the south-central part of the
state, and is bounded by Lowndes, Crenshaw,
Covington, Conecuh,
Monroe, and Wilcox
counties. The county seat is located at Greenville, which was originally
named Buttsville and was organized in 1819. Other towns and communities
include Chapman, McKenzie, and Georgiana.
County
Populations - 1980:
21,680 | 1990: 21,892 | 2000: 21,399 |
County
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Cities in Butler County, Alabama |
Chapman
Forest Home Georgiana Greenville McKenzie
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