Nauvoo, Alabama Flower Delivery
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Nauvoo Flower Delivery Service
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Nauvoo Zip Codes:
35578
Nauvoo: latitude 33.9873 – longitude -87.4876
Nauvoo is a town on the northwestern edge of Walker County, Alabama, United States, that extends slightly north into southwestern Winston. As of the 2010 census, the population of the town is 221, down from 284 in 2000. Camp McDowell, the endorsed camp and conference center of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama, is located here.
The town of Nauvoo was founded in 1888, during the construction of the Northern Alabama Railway, and was formerly a middle of coal mining. The town grew out of lonely agricultural settlements on the Walker County-Winston County line, which had been known unofficially as Blackwell’s Crossing and Ingle Mills (or Ingle’s Mill) after prominent local landowners. Railroad construction drove the loan of the town center on Joshua Blackwell’s property, but he declined to have the extra town be named officially in his honor. The local resident Tom Carroll suggested the name “Nauvoo,” after Nauvoo, Illinois — a city founded by Mormon prophet Joseph Smith in 1839 and progressive the site of an Icarian colony settlement — reportedly “because he had admired the [Illinois] town… in his earlier travels through that state.” By 1891, the town was mentioned in the Winston Herald as “Nauvoo, a wealthy town afterward three stores and one steam gin doing great business.” Nauvoo incorporated in 1906.
Nauvoo is located at 33°59′19″N 87°29′16″W / 33.988571°N 87.487814°W.
As of the census of 2000, there were 284 people, 116 households, and 83 families residing in the town. The population density was 289.3 inhabitants per square mile (111.7/km2). There were 150 housing units at an average density of 152.8 per square mile (59.0/km). The racial makeup of the town was 98.24% White, 1.06% from additional races, and 0.70% from two or more races. 1.76% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.