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The Territory of Alabama’s capital was in St. Stephens, a town in Washington County. St. Stephens was the site of a fort and was chartered as a town in 1807.
The town was the territorial capital of Alabama from 1817-1819. In its heyday around 1818, Old St. Stephens boasted several thousand residents, over 500 homes and 20 stores and commercial buildings.
St. Stephens is a Census-designated place in Washington County, Alabama, with a population of 394. The total cost of housing, food, child care, transportation, health care, taxes, and other ...
Microwave Dave, Stephanie Jennings with Best Life Recovery, Evan Billiter with St. Stephens and Kim Holder with Not One More Alabama recently joined 48 Now to speak about Sunday’s free performance.
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