Coosa County was created by an act of the Alabama State Legislature on December 18, 1832. The county was one of 14 counties organized from lands ceded by the Creek Indians in the 1832 Treaty of Cusseta.
Located in east-central Alabama, Coosa County is home to several recreational water resources, including Lay Lake, Lake Martin, and Mitchell Lake. During the late twentieth century, the county was a center of the textile industry.
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- Founding Date: December 18, 1832
- Area: 657 square miles
- Population: 10,864
- Major Waterways:Coosa River
- Major Highways: U.S. 231 & U.S. 280
- County Seat: Rockford
- Largest City: Goodwater
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Coosa River
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