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Rawlingsville, Alabama
Rawlingsville, Alabama is located in Alabama
Rawlingsville, Alabama
Rawlingsville, Alabama
Location in Alabama
Country United States
State Alabama
County DeKalb
Elevation
958 ft (292 m)
Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
Area code(s) 256
GNIS feature ID 155417

Rawlingsville was a small community in Alabama, United States. It was also known by other names like Crystal Lake or Hollemans Station. This place was very important for a short time because it was the very first county seat of DeKalb County, Alabama.

Rawlingsville was located in what is now the city of Fort Payne, Alabama. However, Rawlingsville itself no longer exists as a separate town or community.

What Was Rawlingsville?

Rawlingsville was an early settlement in DeKalb County, Alabama. It was one of the first places where people gathered and built homes and businesses in the area. Like many early communities, it had a few different names over time.

Its Early Importance

For a short period, Rawlingsville held a very important role. It was chosen as the first county seat for DeKalb County. This means it was the main center for the county's government.

What is a County Seat?

A county seat is like the main office for a county. It's usually the town or city where the county government buildings are located. These buildings might include the courthouse, where legal matters are handled, and other offices where important decisions for the county are made. It's a central place for people to go for official business.

The County Seat Moves

Rawlingsville served as the county seat starting in 1835. However, it was only for a short time. The county seat was later moved to another place called Bootsville.

Why Did It Move?

County seats sometimes move for different reasons. It could be because a new location is more central for all the people in the county. Or, perhaps a new town grew larger and became a better place for the county's main offices. When the county seat moved from Rawlingsville, the community likely became less important.

Where Is It Now?

Today, Rawlingsville is not a recognized community on its own. The area where it once stood is now part of the modern city of Fort Payne, Alabama. Many old communities like Rawlingsville have disappeared over time as new towns grew or as people moved to different areas.

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