Petrey

Petrey is located in northeastern Crenshaw County in the south-central part of the state. It has a mayor/city council form of government.

History

Petrey Community Building George Petrey and his first wife, Martha Ann Blackwater, settled in the area known now known as Petrey about 1850 after the couple moved west from the Carolinas. The town originally was called Forkland, but the name was eventually changed because so many Petreys were living in the area. George Petrey, by several accounts, was married twice, having 12 children with Martha and another 12 with his second wife, Cinderella Huss. Several of his descendants still live in the town. Located on a branch of the Atlantic Coast Line (ACL) Railroad, Petrey was a stop on the ACL circuit that serviced Sellers Station, Lapine, Bradleyton, Patsburg, and Luverne until the company ended passenger service.

Early schools in Petrey reflected the overall population boom, with as many as 250 children in attendance. Businesses in Petrey included cotton and grist mills, a blacksmith, and a hotel. It was a farming community throughout most of the early twentieth century. The Petrey Company, established in 1898 as a retail mercantile business, was one of the largest in town. Today, the company, headquartered in Luverne, is called W. L. Petrey Company and serves eight states in the southeast. Although a number of Petreys still live in town, many of the younger generations have left the small town for better economic opportunities.

Demographics

According to 2020 Census estimates, Petrey recorded a population of 56. Of that number, 75.0 percent of respondents identified themselves as white, and 25.0 percent as African American. The town’s median household income was $55,893, and the per capita income was $33,483.

Employment

According to 2020 Census estimates, the workforce in Petrey was divided among the following industrial categories:

  • Construction (14.3 percent)
  • Educational services and health care and social assistance (25.0 percent)
  • Manufacturing (10.7 percent)
  • Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing (35.7 percent)
  • Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management services (14.3 percent)

Education

Students in Petrey attend Crenshaw County schools; no public schools are located within the town limits.

Transportation

County Highway 30 (aka Beaver Pond Road) bisects Petrey east-west, then turns sharply to the south as it exits the town’s eastern border. County Highway 59 bisects Petrey running north-south.

Events and Places of Interest

Petrey holds an annual Fourth of July Celebration at the Petrey Community Center. It includes live music, food, and fireworks. The quarter-mile Petrey Recreational Trail is located near the historic community center.

Additional Resources

Crenshaw County Heritage Book Committee.The Heritage of Crenshaw County, Alabama. Clanton, Ala.: Heritage Publishing Consultants, 2002.

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