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Autauga
County, Alabama,
USA
County
Courthouse, 134
North Court Street, Suite 106, Prattville , AL 36067
Phone: (334) 361-3701 -- Fax: (334) 361-3724
Official
County Web
Site Below:
Autauga County is located in the central part of the state,
wholly within the coastal plain. It is bounded by Chilton,
Lowndes, Elmore,
Montgomery, and Dallas counties. The first county seat was established at
Washington, on the site of the Indian village of Atagi, in 1819. The word
"Autauga" comes from the Indian village Atagi, located on the Alabama
River at the mouth of Autauga Creek. In 1830
the county seat was moved to Kingston. In 1868 the legislature removed the
county seat to Prattville,
which was named after cotton gin manufacturer Daniel Pratt. Other towns
and communities include Marbury, Billingsley, Autaugaville, and Mulberry.
| County
Populations -- 1980:
31,972 | 1990: 34,231 | 2000: 43,671 |
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| Cities in Autauga County, Alabama |
Autaugaville
Billingsley Booth Jones Marbury
Prattville (part)
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