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Hurtsboro is a town in
Russell County, Alabama,
United States. At the 2010
census the po****tion was 553, down from 592 in 2000. It was
founded in 1857...
- The
Hurtsboro “race riot” was an
exchange of
gunfire near
Hurtsboro,
Alabama in the
final days of 1920 that was
described in
newspapers across the country...
- The
Hurtsboro Historic District is a
historic district in
Hurtsboro, Alabama.
Hurtsboro was
founded as
Hurtsville in 1858 by Joel Hurt
after the Mobile...
- Upon its
start in 1995 the
railroad ran over a
branch from
Nuckols to
Hurtsboro, Alabama. In 1996 a
second branch was acquired,
extending from Roanoke...
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escalated in the
early morning. None of the
victims were students.
October 8
Hurtsboro Alabama 2 2 4 A
couple were
killed in an
early morning shooting inside...
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carrying the
county in 2004.
Phenix City (county seat;
partly in Lee County)
Hurtsboro Ladonia Cottonton Crawford Fort Mitc****
Glenville Hatchechubbee Holy...
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County 215,006 180,105 +19.4% 209.05 541.4 1,028.5/sq mi (397.1/km2)
Hurtsboro Town
Russell County 349 553 −36.9% 1.03 2.7 338.8/sq mi (130.8/km2) Hytop...
- (partial) Richland,
Georgia West Point,
Georgia (partial) Geneva,
Georgia Hurtsboro,
Alabama Junction City,
Georgia Shiloh,
Georgia Talbotton,
Georgia Waverly...
- to
Cleveland via what is now US 231/SR 53 SR 26 14.560 23.432 SR 51 at
Hurtsboro US 431 at
Seale 01928-01-011928
current Until 1985,
continued west to...
- to
Hurtsboro in 1988. Pine Belt
Southern Railroad purchased the
remaining line from the NS
interchange at
Nuckols (Milepost S-304.00) to
Hurtsboro (Milepost...