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Autauga County is a County (United States), county located in the Central Alabama, central portion of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census the population was 58,805. Its county seat is Prattville, Alabama, Prattville. Autauga County is part of the Montgomery metropolitan area. History Autauga County was established on November 21, 1818, by an act of the Alabama Territory, Alabama Territorial Legislature (one year before Alabama was Admission to the Union, admitted as a State). As established, the county included present-day Autauga County, as well as Elmore County, Alabama, Elmore County and Chilton County, Alabama, Chilton County. At the time, Autauga (tribe), Autauga (aka, Tawasa (tribe), Tawasa) Native Americans in the United States, Indians lived here. They were concentrated in a village named ''Atagi'' (meaning "pure water") situated on the banks of a creek by the same name (called "Pearl Water Creek" by settlers); it is a tributary of ...
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Autauga (tribe)
Autauga County is a County (United States), county located in the Central Alabama, central portion of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census the population was 58,805. Its county seat is Prattville, Alabama, Prattville. Autauga County is part of the Montgomery metropolitan area. History Autauga County was established on November 21, 1818, by an act of the Alabama Territory, Alabama Territorial Legislature (one year before Alabama was Admission to the Union, admitted as a State). As established, the county included present-day Autauga County, as well as Elmore County, Alabama, Elmore County and Chilton County, Alabama, Chilton County. At the time, Autauga (tribe), Autauga (aka, Tawasa (tribe), Tawasa) Native Americans in the United States, Indians lived here. They were concentrated in a village named ''Atagi'' (meaning "pure water") situated on the banks of a creek by the same name (called "Pearl Water Creek" by settlers); it is a tributary of ...
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