City of Eufaula, Barbour County, Alabama, United States
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- Eufaula
- City of Eufaula
- Incorporated City
- The Creeks of the Eufaula Indian Tribe established a village at this site about 1733. General William Irwin having been given a land grant, established a shipping and trading post at the same site. Residents honored him by naming the village Irwinton. The town was later descriptively named Eufaula, meaning "high bluff" for its location along the Chattahoochee River. (US-T873/p5) Current name adopted in 1843.
- 31.891271731° 53' 28.6"N-85.145487685° 08' 43.8"W
- Hoboken 1.4 mi. N
- Georgetown (Quitman County, Georgia) 2.3 mi. E
- Tullis 2.5 mi. W
- Osco 5.4 mi. W
- Terese 6.1 mi. S
- Lugo 6.6 mi. NW
- Fairview 0.7 mi. N
- Shorte 0.9 mi. SE
- Pine Grove 1 mi. SW
- Memory Garden 3.4 mi. N
- McGee 4.2 mi. N
- Antioch 4.4 mi. N
- Pleasant Grove Baptist Church 4.9 mi. W
- Haven of Rest 5.1 mi. N
- Bascom 5.9 mi. W
- Sardis (Terese) 6.4 mi. S
- Sardis (2.5 mi. NE of Cotton Hill) 7.1 mi. W
- Methvin (Quitman County, Georgia) 7.5 mi. SE
- 13,453
- 80 m
- 530291533
- Updated Apr 24, 2020