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Calhoun County, Ala., was created on 1832 Dec. 18 from ceded Creek Indian Territory. It was originally named Benton County in honor of Thomas Hart Benton. The county seat was established in Jacksonville in 1833. On January 29, 1858, the name was changed to Calhoun County in honor of John C. Calhoun (South Carolina). The county seat was moved to Anniston in 1899.
Calhoun County is located in the northeastern section of the state, in the Appalachian Mountain chain. The Coosa River flows along the western boundary of the county. Notable towns include Anniston, Jacksonville, Piedmont, and Oxford.
The Volunteer Coordinator for this county is Robin Bell. If you have any documented Reynolds information for this county please contact Robin.
The following additional information about the Reynolds Family in Calhoun County, Alabama has been found or submitted by family members:
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