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- Alabama Genealogy Web: Coosa County - Coosa County was created in 1832 from lands ceded in the Creek Indian Treaty of Cusseta and from parts of Montogomery County. It is named for the Coosa River which forms the county's western boundary. The county seat is Rockford.
- Census of Coosa County 1850 - Hatchett Creek district of Coosa County Alabama 1850 census with some notes on various families by Wanda Crafts.
- Coosa County Alabama Cemeteries - Surveys of grave markers in four Coosa County cemeteries (Ebenezer Cemetery, Higgins Cemetery, Old Mt. Moriah, and Providence Missionary Baptist), for genealogy and history research.
- Endangered Species in Coosa County - Blue Shiner, Fine-lined Pocketbook Mussel, Tulotoma Snail
- Yahoo Groups Message Board - Post genealogy and history queries relating to Coosa County Alabama here. Be notified when new postings are made.
- Coosa County Maps - Provides a collection of historical maps of the county.
- Coosa County Extension Office - An extended arm of Auburn University and Alabama A
- Coosa County Schools - Includes a list of schools, board of education members, employment opportunities, calendar of events, links and contact information.
- RockBridge Lodge - Located in Coosa County Alabama for deer, turkey, bowhunting - a hunting lodge you've been looking for.
- Kissin' Cuzens of Coosa - The Aplin, Bateman, Collier, Cousins, Holley, McFerrin, Penton, Spiers
Wikipedia Articles
- Coosa chiefdom - The Coosa chiefdom was a powerful Native American chiefdom near what is now Gordon and Murray counties in Georgia, in the United States.New Georgia Encyclopedia article covering the Coosa chiefdom.
- Coosa pigtoe - The coosa pigtoe (Pleurobema murrayense) was a species of bivalve in the Unionidae family. It was endemic to the United States.
- Coosa moccasinshell - The coosa moccasinshell (Medionidus parvulus) is a species of bivalve in the Unionidae family. It is endemic to the United States.
- Coosa rocksnail - The coosa rocksnail (Leptoxis showalterii) was a species of gastropod in the Pleuroceridae family. It was endemic to the United States.
- Coosa elktoe - The coosa elktoe (Alasmidonta mccordi) was a species of bivalve in the Unionidae family. It was endemic to the United States.