Water Companies in Albertville, AL
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* Albertville: MUB-General Ofcs
(256) 878-3761 more info
Asbury Water Systems
(256) 878-9158 more info
Boaz Water & Sewer Board
(256) 840-9440 more info
Boaz: Water & Sewer Board
(256) 593-4711 more info
* City of Albertville
(256) 891-8200 more info
Douglas Water Board
(256) 593-5010 more info
Guntersville Water & Sewer Brd
(256) 582-2144 more info
Guntersville Water Department
(256) 582-5931 more info
North Marshall Water Plant
(256) 728-4112 more info
North Marshall Water System: Grant Office
(256) 728-4116 more info
Sardis City Water Board
(256) 593-6486 more info

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Facts about Albertville, AL:
Albertville is a city in Marshall County, Alabama, United States, and is included in the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city was 21,160. The area which today includes Albertville was inhabitted by the Cherokee Indians until their removal to Oklahoma in the 1830s. It was, however, near the territory of the Creek nation, and several major trails which afforded communication (or military action) between the two nations crossed the area. It is believed to have been crossed by Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto during his expeditions in 1540. During the American Civil War, the area around Albertville was the scene of several mid-level clashes between Union and Confederate forces. The first non-indigenous settlement in what is today Albertville began in the 1850s, and the settlement was named for Thomas A. Albert, an early settler who moved from Georgia and was a town leader until his death in 1876. The city was incorporated in...

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