Welcome to the Clay County Treasure Forest Chapter Resource Page.
 

Clay County Resource Offices

Alabama Cooperative Extension System 256-354-5976  
Forestry Commission 256-396-2441  
Natural Resource Conservation Service/Farm Service Agency 256-357-4655  
Soil and Water Conservation Committee 256-354-7512  
United States Forest Service 334-832-4470  

                 

Office Name Phone
President Wiley McCollum (256)396-5955
Vice President Gordon Comer, Jr. (205) 378-7805
Secretary  Don East (205) 396-2694
Treasurer  Don East (205) 396-2694
Membership    
Programs    
Publicity    
Book Table    
Certification    
Regional Dir Jerry & Genelle Brown (256) 839-5154
Regional Dir Jack Owen (256) 354-5361
Regional Dir Daniel Fockele (256) 238-0079
Regional Dir Ed Pruet (256) 354-3212
Regional Dir Mark Fullbright (256) 245-7306
Regional Dir W.E. Samuels (256) 396-2103
Regional Dir Earl Smith (256) 354-4325
Regional Dir Lamar Dewberry (256) 396-2485
Clay County was created by the Alabama Legislature on 1866 Dec. 7. It is named for Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky. The county is located in the east-central part of the state, in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The Talladega National Forest is located in the western part of the county. The county seat is located at Ashland. Other communities include Lineville and Mellow Valley.

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