Jacksonville is a city in Calhoun County, Alabama, United States. According to the 2010 Census the population is now 12,548 which is a 49% increase since 2000. It is included in the Anniston-Oxford Metropolitan Statistical Area. Jacksonville State University is located here, which is a center of commerce and one of the largest employers in the area. Jacksonville was founded in 1833 on land purchased from Creek Indian Chief "Du-Hoag" Ladiga. First called Drayton, it was renamed to honor President Andrew Jackson in 1834. There are a few Civil War monuments in town, including a statue of Major... John Pelham in the city cemetery and a statue of Gen John H. Forney in the middle of the square. Jacksonville served as the county seat for Calhoun County until 1899 when it moved to Anniston. Jacksonville State University was founded here in 1883. Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachians, Jacksonville is located at 33°48'56.758" North, 85°45'37.681" West . According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 8.2 square miles , all of it land. Jacksonville is a beautiful, often foggy valley.
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| County: | Calhoun County |
| State: | Alabama |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Population: | 10,183 |
| Area: | 8.3 sq. mi. |
| Time zone: | Central Time zone |
| Also known as: | Jacksonville, Alabama, Calhoun County / Jacksonville city |