Lauderdale County
N 34° 47.896 W 087° 40.492
16S E 438266 N 3850879
The NW County in Alabama
Waymark Code: WM1PMR
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 06/17/2007
Views: 57
A County Older Than the State–Lauderdale County
Created Feb. 6, 1818 by Alabama Territorial Legislature. (Alabama became a state in 1819)
Named for Col. James Lauderdale, cavalryman under Gen. John Coffee and Andrew Jackson, War of 1812; killed in battle of New Orleans. Coffee planned Florence, the county seat. Jackson, President Madison owned lots.
Marker Name: A County Older Than the State–Lauderdale County
Marker Type: Urban
Addtional Information:: Lauderdale County is in the N. W. Corner of the State.
Date Dedicated / Placed: 1983
Marker Number: Not listed
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