Moodys Crossroads, Alabama
Unincorporated community in Alabama, US
Unincorporated community in Alabama, United States
31°44′06″N 86°23′41″W / 31.73500°N 86.39472°W / 31.73500; -86.39472Moodys Crossroads is an unincorporated community in Crenshaw County, Alabama, United States.[1][2][3]
In 1924, it was a formal location for voter registration;[4] by 1926, it had a cemetery,[5] and a general store was mentioned in 1932.[6] In 2004, it was still referred to as an inhabited settlement.[7]
Notes
- ^ a b "Moodys Crossroads, Alabama". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
- ^ Moodys Crossroads in Crenshaw County AL
- ^ "Mrs. Mullins Rites". The Birmingham News. Birmingham, Alabama. December 1, 1936. p. 10.
- ^ "Registration Notice". Southern Aegis. Ashville, Alabama. January 10, 1924. p. 5.
- ^ "Mrs. J. W. Adkins". The Birmingham News. Birmingham, Alabama. April 10, 1926. p. 10.
- ^ "One meets death, six are injured in violence here". The Birmingham News. Birmingham, Alabama. May 30, 1932. p. 2.
- ^ "Deaths: Testimony hushed jury". The Montgomery Advertiser. Montgomery, Alabama. November 5, 2004. p. 20.
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Municipalities and communities of Crenshaw County, Alabama, United States
County seat: Luverne
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communities
- Fullers Crossroads
- Highland Home
- Honoraville
- Lapine‡
- Moodys Crossroads
- Mulberry
- Panola
- Social Town
- Theba
- Weedville
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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