Special Thanks to Louise Gantt the Previous Coordinator for Escambia County, Alabama for all of the hard work and wonderful data she collected. Thank you for your time and dedication.
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Kellie Crnkovich is the county coordinator
updated Tuesday, February 06, 2007
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Escambia County, AL was formed from portions of Conecuh, Monroe and Baldwin Counties on December 10, 1868.
The county seat was originally located at Pollard
but was moved to Brewton in 1883.The county name comes from a Choctaw word meaning cain or reed break.
The county is bordered by Conecuh and Monroe Counties on the North; Baldwin County on the West; Covington County on the East; and on the South by Florida's Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties.
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