Shelby County, Alabama | ||
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Shelby County Courthouse in Columbiana
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Location in the U.S. state of Alabama |
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Alabama's location in the U.S. |
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Founded | February 7, 1818 | |
Named for | Isaac Shelby | |
Seat | Columbiana | |
Largest city | Birmingham | |
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• Total | 810 sq mi (2,098 km2) | |
• Land | 785 sq mi (2,033 km2) | |
• Water | 25 sq mi (65 km2), 3.0% | |
Population (est.) | ||
• (2015) | 208,713 | |
• Density | 263/sq mi (102/km²) | |
Congressional district | 6th | |
Time zone | Central: UTC-6/-5 | |
Website | www |
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Shelby County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2010 census the population was 195,085. The county seat is Columbiana. The county is named in honor of Isaac Shelby, Governor of Kentucky from 1792 to 1796 and again from 1812 to 1816.
Shelby County is included in the Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area. It ranks among the 100 highest-income counties in the United States, and is the fastest-growing county in the state. Shelby County's growth has accompanied the stagnation of Birmingham and Jefferson County.
The county's newspaper is the Shelby County Reporter.
Shelby County was established on February 7, 1818, and it was named for the Revolutionary War hero and the first Governor of Kentucky, Isaac Shelby. Beginning in 1820, the first county seat was located at Shelbyville. This settlement, long defunct, was located within the modern city limits of Pelham. The first courthouse was built of logs. The seat was moved to Columbia, now Columbiana, in 1826. Initially housed in an old school building, a new brick courthouse building was completed in 1854. It is now known as the Old Shelby County Courthouse and houses the Shelby County Museum and Archives. The current limestone courthouse was built from 1905–06, at a cost of $300,000.