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Bibb County Resource Offices

Alabama Cooperative Extension System 205-926-3117  
Forestry Commission 205-926-4917  
Natural Resource Conservation Service/Farm Service Agency 334-683-9017  
Soil and Water Conservation Committee 205-926-4360  
United States Forest Service 334-832-4470  

                 

Office Name Phone
President Charles Allen (205) 938-2479
Vice President Don Harmon (205) 938-7876
Secretary  Romaleta James (205) 926-7782
Treasurer Linda Barton (205) 926-7865
Membership    
Programs Sydney Coleman (205) 926-9364
Publicity    
Book Table    
Certification    
Regional Dir Sydney Coleman (205) 926-9364
Regional Dir    
Regional Dir Don Harmon (334) 938-7876
Regional Dir    

Bibb County was originally created as Cahawba County by the Alabama Territorial Legislature on 1818 Feb. 7. Alterations were made to the boundaries in 1818, 1819, 1820, 1821 and 1868. The county name was changed to Bibb on 1820 Dec. 4, in honor of Alabama's first governor, William Wyatt Bibb.

The county is located near the center of the state and is drained by the Cahaba River. The terrain is very hilly and there are significant mineral deposits in the northern part of the county. The county seat is located at Centreville, the site of the falls in the Cahaba River. Other towns include Blocton, West Blocton, Brent, Six Mile and Ashby.

Authority:
Owen, Thomas McAdory. History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography. Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1921.

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Most Recent Revision: 05/07/07