Florence
philadelphia in 1684
Alabama,Texas
Alabama means "tribal town" in the Creek Indian language and "plant cutters" in Choctaw. The French recorded the Alabama River as something like "where the Alabamians live". So whatever the correct etymology is the name stuck and Alabama is named for the Native Americans that lived there. It comes from the Alabama Indians a Native American culture that lived in the area. The name may be from the Choctaw language meaning "plant cutters" but its certain etymology is unclear. In any case they were known by that name to the early French explorers of the region.
Philadelphia, 1682
The address of the Town Creek Branch Library is: 1851 Alabama Hwy 20, Town Creek, 35672 1483
Childersburg, Alabama
Childersburg, Alabama
jonesboro
he settled the town of boonesborough
First settled 1875. Incorporated as town 1884.
Hereford was settled sometime prior to 676 AD. The town currently has a population of 58,900 people, and is located in England.
It was settled in 1845
Salem, Massachusetts was the first established town in Massachusetts Bay Colony. There was a group of settlers from the Dorchester Company that had settled there earlier and left, never establishing a town. This was on Cape Ann.
philadelphia in 1684
Yes, Tuskgee is a town in eastern Alabama.
The first town built in South Australia was Adelaide. The first "ethnic" town built in the colony was Klemzig, settled by German Lutherans. Port Lincoln and various settlements on the Adelaide Plains were also among the first towns.
Truckee is a town, first off. Truckee became a town after the Donner Party settled there. Truckee was named after the indian chief, Truckee.