Wilcox County, Alabama

Wilcox County is a county in the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2010 census, the population was 11,670. The county seat is Camden.

History
Wilcox County was founded on December 13, 1819. The county was named after Joseph M. Wilcox, a U.S. Army lieutenant who was killed in Alabama during the Creek War.

Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 907 sqmi, of which 888 sqmi is land and 19 sqmi (2.1%) is water.

Major highways

 * [[Image:Alabama 5.svg|20px]] State Route 5
 * [[Image:Alabama 10.svg|20px]] State Route 10
 * [[Image:Alabama 21.svg|20px]] State Route 21
 * [[Image:Alabama 25.svg|20px]] State Route 25
 * [[Image:Alabama 28.svg|20px]] State Route 28
 * [[Image:Alabama 41.svg|20px]] State Route 41
 * [[Image:Alabama 89.svg|20px]] State Route 89
 * [[Image:Alabama 162.svg|20px]] State Route 162
 * [[Image:Alabama 164.svg|20px]] State Route 164
 * [[Image:Alabama 221.svg|20px]] State Route 221
 * [[Image:Alabama 265.svg|20px]] State Route 265

Bordering counties

 * Dallas County (northeast)
 * Lowndes County (east-northeast)
 * Butler County (east-southeast)
 * Monroe County (south)
 * Clarke County (southwest)
 * Marengo County (northwest)

City

 * Camden (county seat)

Towns

 * Oak Hill
 * Pine Apple
 * Pine Hill
 * Yellow Bluff

Census-designated places

 * Boykin
 * Catherine

Unincorporated communities

 * Ackerville
 * Alberta
 * Anne Manie
 * Arlington
 * Canton Bend
 * Coy
 * Furman
 * Gee's Bend
 * Lower Peach Tree
 * McWilliams
 * Millers Ferry
 * Pebble Hill
 * Snow Hill
 * Sunny South

Ghost town

 * Prairie Bluff
 * Ruthven