Butler County

Butler County Alabama

Butler County was formed from Conecuh County, Alabama, and Monroe County, Alabama, by an act passed December 13, 1819, by the Legislature while in session at Huntsville. This was the first session of the Legislature of Alabama as a State. The name of Fairfield was first proposed for this county, but was changed on the passage of the bill to Butler, in honor of Captain William Butler.

Cities: Greenville
Towns: Georgiana, McKenzie
Communities: Chapman, Forest Home, Spring Hill

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Butler County

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Greenville AL: 31.831111, -86.627500
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Greenville AL

Greenville AL


Greenville is a city in Butler County, Alabama, United States. At the 2010 census, the population was 8,135. The city is the county seat of Butler County and is known as the Camellia City.