Collinsville Historic District (Collinsville, Alabama)
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collinsville-historic-district-collinsville-alabama-202-9450290
title:
Collinsville Historic District (Collinsville, Alabama)
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The Collinsville Historic District is a historic district in Collinsville, Alabama. After the Cherokee were removed in 1835, Collinsville was founded on land owned by Alfred Collins, a settler from Rhea County, Tennessee. By 1848, he held title to over 680 acres. In 1852, construction began on the Wills Valley Railroad, running through Collinsville between Chattanooga, and Elyton; the company was renamed to the Alabama Great Southern Railroad in 1877. The town began to grow, and was incorporated
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Historic district in Alabama, United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collinsville_Historic_District_(Collinsville,_Alabama)
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2023-08-06T04:26:16Z
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