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- Pickensville is a rural town in Pickens County, Alabama, United States. At the 2010 census the po****tion was 608, down from 662 in 2000. It was initially...
- territory. Rockville was also created in 1791 but changed to Pickensville in 1792. Pickensville became the district seat of Washington District which was...
- Pickensville Rosenwald School was a Rosenwald School primarily for the education of African-American students in Pickensville, Alabama, U.S.. It educated...
- is located in unincorporated Pickens County, between Aliceville and Pickensville, and also includes a satellite prison camp for minimum-security inmates...
- Andrew Pickens of South Carolina. The county seat was relocated from Pickensville to Carrollton in 1830. Less than one-third of the county was developed...
- John (40) Tennessee (Dyer) 1950-06-22 Langston, Robert (55) Alabama (Pickensville) 1950-06-22 Nash, Frank (22) Alabama (Birmingham) 1950-06-14 Best, Lorenza...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andrew Pickens (congressman). Biography portal Pickens's Congressional Biography Pickensville, SC, Marker Website...
- Pendleton County. Streets for the county seat and courthouse town of Pickensville (near present-day Easley) were laid off. New buildings perhaps included...
- January 1800. The court house and jail for Washington District were in Pickensville, South Carolina. In the colonial period, the land around the coast was...
- Town Franklin County 992 1,148 −13.6% 4.07 10.5 243.7/sq mi (94.1/km2) Pickensville Town Pickens County 557 608 −8.4% 7.73 20.0 72.1/sq mi (27.8/km2) Piedmont...