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Lineville is a city in Clay County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 2,401.
Native Americans were the first to inhabit the area now known as Lineville. The Creek Indian War of 1813, however, resulted in their removal. The first white settlers in the area were William and Thomas Lundie. Their settlement became known as Lundie’s Cross Roads after a trading post opened in the 1830s to serve pioneers and miners searching for gold. In 1856, Lundie’s Cross Roads became known as County Line, probably for the Baptist Church, founded in 1848 and located on what was then the boundary line between Talladega and Randolph County. Also in 1856, a post office was established in County Line, schools were consolidated and corn and cotton became cash crops.
The Civil War saw some 56 area men interred in the Old Lineville Cemetery. By the end of the war, Confederate money had become useless and the area suffered hardships. Clay County formed in 1866. The town’s name was…

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