John Crowell

John Crowell (1780-1846) was a notable figure in the early history of Alabama. He served in the U.S. Congress as the territorial representative prior to Alabama's statehood and its first representative after it became a state.

Portrait of John Crowell, first U.S. Indian agent for the Creek Nation in Alabama
Photo courtesy of the Alabama Department of Archives and History

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Portrait of John Crowell, first U.S. Indian agent for the Creek Nation in Alabama