Welcome to the Marshall County Treasure Forest Chapter Resource Page.
Alabama TREASURE Forest Association
Exec. Dir. James D. Malone
C/O University of Mobile
P. O. Box 13220 Mobile, AL 36663
Phone: (251) 442-2425

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Marshall County Resource Offices

Alabama Cooperative Extension System 256-582-2009  
Forestry Commission 256-582-4212  
Natural Resource Conservation Service/Farm Service Agency 256-582-3923  
Soil and Water Conservation Committee 256-582-3923  
United States Forest Service 334-832-4470  

                 

Office Name Phone
President James T. Yarbro 256.582.4587
Vice President Chris Clay  
Secretary  Patrick G. Yarbro  
Treasurer    
Membership    
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Marshall County was created in 1836 Jan. 9 and named to honor Chief Justice John Marshall. The county is located in the northeastern part of the state on the Appalachian ridge. The Tennessee River cuts through the northern part of the county, creating Guntersville Lake.

The county seat was established in 1836 at Claysville, moved to Marshall in 1838, to Warrenton in 1841, and finally located at Guntersville in 1848. Other towns in the county include Arab, Albertville and Boaz.

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