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- Goldville can refer to the following places in the United States: Goldville, a small town in Alabama Goldville, a ghost town in Nevada This disambiguation...
- Goldville is a town in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, United States. The po****tion was 55 at the 2010 census, up from 37 in 2000. The name of the area derives...
- Goldville is a ghost town in Eureka County, Nevada, United States. Goldville District was founded by two prospectors in 1907. The mine they discovered...
- against his removal from the Alabama Supreme Court. Patterson was born in Goldville in Tallapoosa County in east central Alabama. He was the son of Agnes...
- Looney Tunes series. In July 1849, in the middle of the dilapidated town Goldville, Little Kitty observes near a gathering, a poster announcing a young prospector...
- 14 mi (23 km) to its end in Cheaha State Park and south 17 mi (27 km) to Goldville. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.0...
- (county seat) Tall****ee (partly in Elmore County) Camp Hill Daviston Goldville Jackson's Gap New Site Hackneyville Our Town Reeltown Andrew Jackson Bulgers...
- Glenwood Town Crenshaw County 152 187 −18.7% 0.73 1.9 208.2/sq mi (80.4/km2) Goldville Town Tallapoosa County 52 55 −5.5% 0.99 2.6 52.5/sq mi (20.3/km2) Good...
- Tall****ee (partial) Places with less than 1,000 inhabitants Daviston Goldville Jackson's Gap New Site As of the census of 2000, there were 53,677 people...
- Young house, 5 miles (8 km) to the southwest. Martin's Depot was renamed "Goldville" in 1872. In 1948 the name of the town was again changed, to "Joanna"...