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Linden is located in central Marengo County at 32°18′4″N 87°47′34″W (32.301154, −87.792650). [6] It is 16 miles (26 km) south of Demopolis, the largest city in Marengo County, 11 miles (18 km) west of Thomaston, and 28 miles (45 km) north of Thomasville.
Apr 12, 2014 · Everyday usage shortened the name to Linden. Lodging houses, stores, homes and churches surrounded a two-story log courthouse built in 1827. While courts were in session, the town became so rowdy that it earned the unofficial name of “Screamersville.”
Everyday usage shortened the name to Linden. Lodging houses, stores, homes and churches surrounded a two-story log courthouse built in 1827. While courts were in session, the town became so rowdy that it earned the unofficial name of “Screamersville.”
Apr 13, 2014 · Everyday usage shortened the name to Linden. Lodging houses, stores, homes and churches surrounded a two-story log courthouse built in 1827. While courts were in session, the town became so rowdy that it earned the unofficial name of "Screamersville."
Linden, a historic city in west-central Alabama, traces its origins from the early settlement known as "Screamersville," later becoming the county seat in 1819, with the name changing to "Hohenlinden" in 1823, eventually shortened to "Linden."
Mar 27, 2023 · Linden was dubbed Hohenlinden by French settlers from the Vine and Olive Colony, near present-day Demopolis, to honor a victory by French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in Bavaria in 1800. Over time, the name was shortened to Linden. The first county courthouse, a two-story log structure, was built in 1818, after Marengo County was established.
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Oct 7, 2014 · Everyday usage shortened the name to Linden. Lodging houses, stores, homes and churches surrounded a two-story log courthouse built in 1827. While courts were in session, the town became so rowdy that it earned the unofficial name of "Screamersville."