Vineland, Alabama

Vineland is an unincorporated community in the southeastern corner of Marengo County, Alabama, United States.

It also had a post office from 1887 to 1916, with Julius A. Kimbrough serving as the first postmaster and Solomon S. Strickland as the last.

[2][3] This general area, which also included Surginer and Hampden, was originally known as Pineville Precinct.

[4] Early settlers of the Pineville Precinct who were still present by the outbreak of the American Civil War included the Agee, Anderson, Allen, Autry, Carson, Corgill, Cowen, Deloach, Downey, Drinkard, Evans, Fontaine, Gibson, Green, Hall, Harper, Hasty, Hawkins, Jackson, Jordan, Kimbrough, Lockett, Loftin, McClure, Marion, Moore, Newton, Pope, Porter, Pritchett, Proctor, Reed, Sims, Smyly, Swearingen, Thompson, Twilley, Williams, Weatherly, White, and Woodward families.

This Marengo County, Alabama state location article is a stub.

Map of Alabama highlighting Marengo County