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Columbia, Alabama

Columbia is a town in Houston County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Dothan, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area. At the 2010 census the population was 740, down from 804 in 2000.

Columbia, Alabama
Columbia, Alabama in 2012
Location of Columbia in Houston County, Alabama.
Coordinates: 31°17′32″N 85°6′43″W / 31.29222°N 85.11194°W / 31.29222; -85.11194Coordinates: 31°17′32″N 85°6′43″W / 31.29222°N 85.11194°W / 31.29222; -85.11194
CountryUnited States
StateAlabama
CountyHouston
Area
 • Total4.00 sq mi (10.35 km2)
 • Land3.93 sq mi (10.18 km2)
 • Water0.07 sq mi (0.17 km2)
Elevation
223 ft (68 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total690
 • Density175.53/sq mi (67.77/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
36319
Area code334
FIPS code01-16744
GNIS feature ID0116457

History

Founded in 1820, Columbia served as a major trading center for communities throughout the Wiregrass Region of Alabama between 1822–1833, which coincided as its time as Henry County seat. Henry County which then comprised portions of present-day Covington, Dale, Barbour, Coffee, Crenshaw, Bullock, Geneva, and Houston counties. It lost the county seat status to Abbeville in 1833.

Bordering the State of Georgia and the Chattahoochee River, Columbia was a major port-of-call for steamboats and was known to many as "Old Columbia". The town was incorporated on April 29, 1880[2] and was the center of education, culture, commerce, and trade. Columbia was the largest town in the area during the 19th century and remains one of the area's oldest continuously operating municipalities.

Columbia received its first cotton textile mill in 1891 and its first electric plant in 1892. A branch of the Henry County Courthouse was located here from 1889 until Columbia became part of Houston County in 1903. Columbia got electric street lights in 1900 and its first electric utility company in 1914.

At the turn of the 20th century, Columbia was bypassed by the Alabama Midland Railway in favor of Dothan. As the railroads continued to take freight trade away from the riverboats. Columbia's position as a principal trade center began to decline; however, Columbia sustained itself as a thriving farming community through the mid-20th century.[3]

Old Columbia Jail

Erected sometime in the early 1860s, the Old Columbia Jail is today one of the last wooden jails still standing in Alabama. Originally, there were two cells, each measuring 10x15 feet. Interior walls are studded every two inches with iron spikes to prevent prisoners from being able to escape. The Columbia Women's Club and the Columbia Bicentennial Committee have completely renovated the beautiful building for use as a museum to preserve some of the articles of historical interest to the amazing Columbia citizens.[4]

Purcell-Killingsworth House

The Purcell-Killingsworth House, also known as "Traveler's Rest" was completed in 1890 by William Henry Purcell (1845–1910), a prominent Columbia business man and politician. Purcell had several business interests including a steamboat landing on the Chattahoochee River. This was the boyhood home of Bishop Clare Purcell (1884–1964) who, in 1955, was elected President of the United Methodist Council of Bishops, the highest place of recognition ever achieved by a native-born Alabama Methodist minister. In 1946, the Purcell Family sold the two acre homestead to Mr. & Mrs. Henry Killingsworth who have meticulously restored this imposing Victorian mansion. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 16, 1982.[5]

Geography

Columbia is located in the northeastern corner of Houston County at 31°17′32″N 85°06′44″W / 31.292283°N 85.112123°W / 31.292283; -85.112123.[6]

The town is located on the Georgia-Alabama state line along Alabama State Routes 52 and 95. AL-52 is the main east-west route through the town, leading east 1 mi (2 km) to the Georgia state line, and west 10 mi (16 km) to Webb. AL-95 begins in the town and leads north 23 mi (37 km) to Abbeville. Alabama State Route 134 also begins in the town, leading west 17 mi (27 km) to Headland.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 4.0 square miles (10 km2), of which 3.9 square miles (10 km2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km2) (1.75%) is water.

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
1880290
1890960231.0%
19001,13217.9%
19101,122−0.9%
1920860−23.4%
19309267.7%
1940829−10.5%
19508492.4%
1960783−7.8%
197089113.8%
1980881−1.1%
19909224.7%
2000804−12.8%
2010740−8.0%
2020690−6.8%
U.S. Decennial Census[7]
2013 Estimate[8]

2020 census

Columbia racial composition[9]
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 529 76.67%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 117 16.96%
Asian 1 0.14%
Other/Mixed 40 5.8%
Hispanic or Latino 3 0.43%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 690 people, 343 households, and 192 families residing in the town.

2000 census

As of the census[10] of 2000, there were 804 people, 344 households, and 226 families residing in the town. The population density was 204.8 inhabitants per square mile (79.1/km2). There were 462 housing units at an average density of 117.7 per square mile (45.4/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 74.38% White, 24.50% Black or African American, 0.62% Native American, 0.12% from other races, and 0.37% from two or more races. 0.50% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 344 households, out of which 27.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 49.4% were married couples living together, 12.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.3% were non-families. 33.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 18.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.34 and the average family size was 2.98.

In the town, the population was spread out, with 25.7% under the age of 18, 6.5% from 18 to 24, 24.0% from 25 to 44, 22.1% from 45 to 64, and 21.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41 years. For every 100 females, there were 87.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 84.3 males.

The median income for a household in the town was $27,500, and the median income for a family was $36,339. Males had a median income of $29,821 versus $18,393 for females. The per capita income for the town was $15,248. About 12.3% of families and 18.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.0% of those under age 18 and 18.6% of those age 65 or over. However, 100% of citizens are beautiful! :)


Notable people

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  2. ^ "Columbia".
  3. ^ "Columbia". (1978). Historic Chattahoochee Commission. Historic marker in Columbia, Alabama.
  4. ^ "Old Columbia Jail". (1978). Historic Chattahoochee Commission. Historic marker in Columbia, Alabama.
  5. ^ "Purcell-Killingsworth House". (1989). Historic Chattahoochee Commission. Historic marker in Columbia, Alabama.
  6. ^ "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". United States Census Bureau. 2011-02-12. Retrieved 2011-04-23.
  7. ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". Census.gov. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  8. ^ "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013". Retrieved June 3, 2014.
  9. ^ "Explore Census Data". data.census.gov. Retrieved 2021-12-17.
  10. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  11. ^ Reichler, Joseph L., ed. (1979) [1969]. The Baseball Encyclopedia (4th ed.). New York: Macmillan Publishing. ISBN 0-02-578970-8.

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Columbia is a town in Houston County Alabama United States It is part of the Dothan Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area At the 2010 census the population was 740 down from 804 in 2000 Columbia AlabamaTownColumbia Alabama in 2012Location of Columbia in Houston County Alabama Coordinates 31 17 32 N 85 6 43 W 31 29222 N 85 11194 W 31 29222 85 11194 Coordinates 31 17 32 N 85 6 43 W 31 29222 N 85 11194 W 31 29222 85 11194CountryUnited StatesStateAlabamaCountyHoustonArea 1 Total4 00 sq mi 10 35 km2 Land3 93 sq mi 10 18 km2 Water0 07 sq mi 0 17 km2 Elevation223 ft 68 m Population 2020 Total690 Density175 53 sq mi 67 77 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 Central CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP code36319Area code334FIPS code01 16744GNIS feature ID0116457 Contents 1 History 1 1 Old Columbia Jail 1 2 Purcell Killingsworth House 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 3 2 2000 census 4 Notable people 5 Gallery 6 ReferencesHistory EditFounded in 1820 Columbia served as a major trading center for communities throughout the Wiregrass Region of Alabama between 1822 1833 which coincided as its time as Henry County seat Henry County which then comprised portions of present day Covington Dale Barbour Coffee Crenshaw Bullock Geneva and Houston counties It lost the county seat status to Abbeville in 1833 Bordering the State of Georgia and the Chattahoochee River Columbia was a major port of call for steamboats and was known to many as Old Columbia The town was incorporated on April 29 1880 2 and was the center of education culture commerce and trade Columbia was the largest town in the area during the 19th century and remains one of the area s oldest continuously operating municipalities Columbia received its first cotton textile mill in 1891 and its first electric plant in 1892 A branch of the Henry County Courthouse was located here from 1889 until Columbia became part of Houston County in 1903 Columbia got electric street lights in 1900 and its first electric utility company in 1914 At the turn of the 20th century Columbia was bypassed by the Alabama Midland Railway in favor of Dothan As the railroads continued to take freight trade away from the riverboats Columbia s position as a principal trade center began to decline however Columbia sustained itself as a thriving farming community through the mid 20th century 3 Old Columbia Jail Edit Erected sometime in the early 1860s the Old Columbia Jail is today one of the last wooden jails still standing in Alabama Originally there were two cells each measuring 10x15 feet Interior walls are studded every two inches with iron spikes to prevent prisoners from being able to escape The Columbia Women s Club and the Columbia Bicentennial Committee have completely renovated the beautiful building for use as a museum to preserve some of the articles of historical interest to the amazing Columbia citizens 4 Purcell Killingsworth House Edit The Purcell Killingsworth House also known as Traveler s Rest was completed in 1890 by William Henry Purcell 1845 1910 a prominent Columbia business man and politician Purcell had several business interests including a steamboat landing on the Chattahoochee River This was the boyhood home of Bishop Clare Purcell 1884 1964 who in 1955 was elected President of the United Methodist Council of Bishops the highest place of recognition ever achieved by a native born Alabama Methodist minister In 1946 the Purcell Family sold the two acre homestead to Mr amp Mrs Henry Killingsworth who have meticulously restored this imposing Victorian mansion It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 16 1982 5 Geography EditColumbia is located in the northeastern corner of Houston County at 31 17 32 N 85 06 44 W 31 292283 N 85 112123 W 31 292283 85 112123 6 The town is located on the Georgia Alabama state line along Alabama State Routes 52 and 95 AL 52 is the main east west route through the town leading east 1 mi 2 km to the Georgia state line and west 10 mi 16 km to Webb AL 95 begins in the town and leads north 23 mi 37 km to Abbeville Alabama State Route 134 also begins in the town leading west 17 mi 27 km to Headland According to the U S Census Bureau the town has a total area of 4 0 square miles 10 km2 of which 3 9 square miles 10 km2 is land and 0 1 square miles 0 26 km2 1 75 is water Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 1880290 1890960231 0 19001 13217 9 19101 122 0 9 1920860 23 4 19309267 7 1940829 10 5 19508492 4 1960783 7 8 197089113 8 1980881 1 1 19909224 7 2000804 12 8 2010740 8 0 2020690 6 8 U S Decennial Census 7 2013 Estimate 8 2020 census Edit Columbia racial composition 9 Race Num Perc White non Hispanic 529 76 67 Black or African American non Hispanic 117 16 96 Asian 1 0 14 Other Mixed 40 5 8 Hispanic or Latino 3 0 43 As of the 2020 United States census there were 690 people 343 households and 192 families residing in the town 2000 census Edit As of the census 10 of 2000 there were 804 people 344 households and 226 families residing in the town The population density was 204 8 inhabitants per square mile 79 1 km2 There were 462 housing units at an average density of 117 7 per square mile 45 4 km2 The racial makeup of the town was 74 38 White 24 50 Black or African American 0 62 Native American 0 12 from other races and 0 37 from two or more races 0 50 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race There were 344 households out of which 27 9 had children under the age of 18 living with them 49 4 were married couples living together 12 2 had a female householder with no husband present and 34 3 were non families 33 7 of all households were made up of individuals and 18 9 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 34 and the average family size was 2 98 In the town the population was spread out with 25 7 under the age of 18 6 5 from 18 to 24 24 0 from 25 to 44 22 1 from 45 to 64 and 21 6 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 41 years For every 100 females there were 87 9 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 84 3 males The median income for a household in the town was 27 500 and the median income for a family was 36 339 Males had a median income of 29 821 versus 18 393 for females The per capita income for the town was 15 248 About 12 3 of families and 18 0 of the population were below the poverty line including 24 0 of those under age 18 and 18 6 of those age 65 or over However 100 of citizens are beautiful Notable people EditDave Edwards former Auburn University and Dallas Cowboys player Monte Irvin born in Columbia member of the Baseball Hall of Fame 11 B Ho Kirkland born in Columbia played for the Alabama Crimson Tide and went on to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers NFL Clare Purcell born in Columbia American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church South and the Methodist Church elected in 1938 Gallery Edit Columbia Post Office ZIP code 36319 Rossie Purcell Public Library Columbia First Baptist Church The Old Columbia Jail The Purcell Killingsworth House S M Dunwoody House Taken as part of the Historic American Buildings Survey HABS Tom Bowden House Taken as part of the HABS J B Taylor House Taken as part of the HABS Teague Regell House Taken as part of the HABSReferences Edit 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 29 2021 Columbia Columbia 1978 Historic Chattahoochee Commission Historic marker in Columbia Alabama Old Columbia Jail 1978 Historic Chattahoochee Commission Historic marker in Columbia Alabama Purcell Killingsworth House 1989 Historic Chattahoochee Commission Historic marker in Columbia Alabama US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau 2011 02 12 Retrieved 2011 04 23 U S Decennial Census Census gov Retrieved June 6 2013 Annual Estimates of the Resident Population April 1 2010 to July 1 2013 Retrieved June 3 2014 Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved 2021 12 17 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved 2008 01 31 Reichler Joseph L ed 1979 1969 The Baseball Encyclopedia 4th ed New York Macmillan Publishing ISBN 0 02 578970 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Columbia Alabama amp oldid 1124394018, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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