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The first permanent European settler in the Montgomery area was James McQueen, a Scots trader who settled there in 1716 .< ref name =" Owen 1037 ">< cite id = refOwen ></ cite ></ ref > He married a high-status woman in the Coushatta or Alabama tribe.
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County and Coosa
The navigation of the Tallapoosa River –- which has its source in Paulding County, Georgia, and is about long -– is prevented by shoals and a fall at Tallassee, a few miles north of its junction with the Coosa.
* Coosa County, Alabama – southwest
* Coosa County ( east )
Coosa County is a county of the U. S. state of Alabama.
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Coosa County, Alabama
* Properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage in Coosa County, Alabama
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Elmore County was established on February 15, 1866, from portions of Autauga, Coosa, Tallapoosa, and Montgomery Counties.
* Coosa County ( north )
* Equality ( part of Equality is in Coosa County and Tallapoosa County )
Shelby County was the home of an early inland waterway, the Coosa River, and it was also the location of a very early east-west railroad in Alabama that connected Atlanta, Georgia, with locations to its west.
Most of Shelby County is drained either by the Cahaba River, which flows along the northern edge of the county, and then to the southwest, or by the Coosa River, whose valley includes the eastern end of the county.
* Coosa County ( southeast )
* Coosa County, Alabama-south
* Coosa County ( west )
* Equality ( part of Equality is in Coosa County and Elmore County )

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