Welcome to
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This page updated April
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Butler County was created
by the first session of the Alabama legislature on Dec. 13, 1819 from parts of
Monroe
and
Conecuh
Counties.
It was named for Capt. William Butler, a soldier of the Creek War of 1813-14.
The county seat is located at Greenville, which was originally named
Buttsville. Other towns and communities include Chapman, McKenzie,
and Georgiana.
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Special thanks to previous County Coordinators
Rhonda Smith and Wilda Murphy
for all their hard work during the last few years.
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