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In 1815, Monroe County was created from lands ceded by the Creek Indians in the Treaty of Fort Jackson. By the time that Alabama achieved statehood in 1819, Montgomery, Conecuh, and Wilcox counties had been created from territory originally in Monroe County. Named for President James Monroe, the county seat is Monroeville.
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