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Country
  
United States

County
  
Area code(s)
  
205

Elevation
  
97 m

State
  
Time zone
  
Central (CST) (UTC-6)

GNIS feature ID
  
156993

Romulus, Alabama

Weather
  
14°C, Wind N at 11 km/h, 86% Humidity

Romulus is an unincorporated community in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States.

History

Romulus is most likely named for named for Romulus, one of the main characters in Rome's foundation myth. A post office operated under the name Romulus from 1835 to 1913. During the American Civil War, Romulus was the site of a skirmish between Union forces under the command of Col. John T. Croxton and Confederate forces under the command of Brigadier-General William Wirt Adams. Croxton was leaving Northport after being dispatched from Brig-Gen. James H. Wilson's larger force after burning the University of Alabama on April 4, 1865. Adams was attempting to rendezvous with Lt. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest in Marion when he learned that Croxton was in the area. The 6th Kentucky Cavalry Regiment and the 2nd Michigan Volunteer Cavalry Regiment engaged with Adams' forces on April 6, 1865. Croxton lost 34 men and ambulance wagons and Adams forces lost an unrecorded number of men.

References

Romulus, Alabama Wikipedia


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