 Picture Courtesy of Jimmy Emerson Clay County Established December 7, 1866.
Boundaries of eastern Talladega County and western Randolph county were redrawn in 1866 to create the 58th county of Alabama. The name honors U.S. Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky. Historical place names include Almond, Anititchapko, Ashland, Barfield, Berwick, Bluff Springs, Bowden Grove, Brownsville, Bull Gap Crossroads, Campbell Springs, Carbon, Carr Mill, Chambers Springs, Clairmont Springs, Cleveland Crossroads, Coleta, Cooley, Copper Mine, County Line, Cragford, Delta, Dempsey, East Mill, Elias, Erin, Fishead, Flat Rock, Fox Creek, Gibsonville, Gilberts Mill, Glades, Guntertown, Harlan, Hatchett Creek, Haynes Crossroads, High Pine, Highland, Hillabee, Hilabi Town, Hollis, Idaho, Jenkins Springs, Laundshi, Lineville, Lundies Crossroads, McConathy, Mellow Valley, Midway, Millerville, Motley, Mountain, Needmore, Pinckneyville, Potus-Hatchi, Puckna, Pyriton, Rays Crossroads, Roma, Roselle, Ross Ford, Shady Grove, Shinbone, Sikesville, Skegg Crossroads, Springhill, Talladega Mountains, Union, Wako-Kayi, Watts Crossroads, Watts Mill, Weathers, Wesobulga, Wheelerville, Wicker and Win. Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel, 2006 Lawn of Clay County Court House--Ashland Clay County Alabama
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