| Welcome to the Crenshaw County Treasure Forest Chapter Resource Page. | |
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Crenshaw County Resource Offices |
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| Alabama Cooperative Extension System | 334-335-6312 | |
| Forestry Commission | 334-335-5712 | |
| Natural Resource Conservation Service/Farm Service Agency | 334-335-6507 | |
| Soil and Water Conservation Committee | 334-335-6507 | |
| United States Forest Service | 334-832-4470 | |
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| Office | Name | Phone |
| President | David Richburg | (334) 527-0017 |
| Vice President | Dr. John Langford | (334) 496-3303 |
| Secretary | Lathan D. Hooks | 334-335-4650 (O) |
| Treasurer | Lathan D. Hooks | 334-335-5931 (H) |
| Membership | ||
| Programs | Charles Clark | (334) 335-6507 |
| Publicity | Derek Bryan | (334) 335-6569 |
| Book Table | Pat Folmar | (334) 484-3418 |
| Certification | Tim Money | (334) 335-5712 |
| Regional Dir | Carl Halacker | (334) 527-3342 |
| Regional Dir | Bill Norman | (334) 335-5296 |
| Regional Dir | E.L. Speed | (334) 335-6085 |
| Regional Dir | Charles Massey | (334) 382-8713 |
The county is named for Andrew Crenshaw, an early settler of Butler County. The first county seat was established in Rutledge in 1867. The county seat was moved to Luverne in 1893. Other significant towns include Highland Home and Brantley.
Authorities:
Owen, Thomas McAdory. History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography.
Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1921.
Toulmin's Digest, 1823.
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Most Recent Revision: 05/07/07