Water Companies in Brewton, AL
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Berrydale Water System Inc
(850) 675-6086 more info
* Brewton Water Department
(251) 809-1780 more info
Canoe Water Works
(251) 368-5288 more info
Central Water Works Inc
(850) 256-3849 more info
Chumuckla Water System Inc
(850) 994-3001 more info
* City of Brewton
(251) 867-5378 more info
Freemanville Water System Inc
(251) 368-2919 more info
Mc Call Water Systems
(251) 867-6100 more info
Moore Creek Mt Caramel Utlts
(850) 675-6174 more info
Utilities Board-City of Atmore
(251) 368-2207 more info
Water Department
(850) 256-3208 more info

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Facts about Brewton, AL:
Brewton is a city in Escambia County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 5,498. The city is the county seat of Escambia County. Brewton as a city is young in years, yet its region has been touched by many hallmarks of modern American history. Its hinterland was long the home to a variety of native American societies, while mid-16th century Spanish explorers Hernando de Soto and Don Tristán de Luna y Arellano marched their forces nearby. Through the centuries a huge forest of virgin yellow pine filled millions of available acres. Brewton's American origins began with the Treaty of Paris of 1783, which established the boundaries of the new United States, made Florida a Spanish territory, and confirmed what became Mississippi and Alabama which was created as a homeland for Upper and Lower Creeks, Choctaw, Cherokees and other tribes. Into the 1790s land hungry Georgia settlers sought new lands, pressing into tempting agricultural sites near the future...

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