Arkadelphia Al

Arkadelphia is an unincorporated community in Cullman County, Alabama, United States. Arkadelphia was settled in the 19th century, with a post office opening in 1854. It was initially located with Blount County. The town's etymology is disputed. Some believe Arkadelphia was the name of the wife of the first postmaster John A. Donaldson. Some believe it i…
Arkadelphia is an unincorporated community in Cullman County, Alabama, United States. Arkadelphia was settled in the 19th century, with a post office opening in 1854. It was initially located with Blount County. The town's etymology is disputed. Some believe Arkadelphia was the name of the wife of the first postmaster John A. Donaldson. Some believe it is a combination of "Ark-", the name of an early settlement in nearby Winston County, and "-adelphia", a pseudo-Greek combination meaning "brother-place," likely taken from Philadelphia. There is no known connection to Arkadelphia, Arkansas, an incorporated city founded in 1809 and renamed Arkadelphia in 1839. After redrawing the county lines around 1900, it was shifted into Cullman County.
  • Elevation: 367 ft (112 m)
  • Country: United States
  • State: Alabama
  • County: Cullman
  • ZIP code: 35077, 35033
  • Area code: 256
  • GNIS feature ID: 113207
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