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Originally known as Deer Stand Hill (an Indian hunting ground) and first settled about 1824, it was later known as Zebulon and then Centreville before being renamed Troy (1838). Troy burned down in 1901 and had to be rebuilt from scratch. Troy became the county seat in 1838 after being moved from Monticello.
Troy is a city in and the county seat of Pike County, Alabama, United States. It was formally incorporated on February 4, 1843. History · Climate · Demographics · Culture
21 сент. 2024 г. · Originally known as Deer Stand Hill (an Indian hunting ground) and first settled about 1824, it was later known as Zebulon and then Centreville ...
12 мая 2009 г. · Formerly known as Zebulon and Centreville, the town was first called Troy on October 9, 1838, in a deed recorded by Luke R. Simmons, Pike ...
Established in 1838, Troy is a vibrant city that offers world-class amenities while preserving its important ties to the past.
15,00 $ Beginning with the organization of Pike County in 1821, the relocation of the county seat from Louisville to Monticello and finally to Troy; identifies the ...
Troy, Alabama Logo. Departments. Departments > Planning & Community Development > Historic Resources > Historic Resources. Historic Resources.
On February 26, 1887, an act of the Alabama Legislature establishes State Normal School Troy as an institution to train teachers for Alabama's schools.
17 июн. 2010 г. · Troy was founded in 1838 when the county seat of Pike County was moved from Monticello to a more central location in the county atop Deer Stand ...
In 1837, the citizens wanted a more centrally located seat of justice, so the county seat was moved to Troy, which was originally known as Deer Stand Hill. The ...
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