Clayton, Alabama

Clayton: Town in Alabama, United States of America

About

Clayton is a town located in the county of Barbour in the U.S. state of Alabama. Its population at the 2010 census was 3,008. After 10 years in 2020 city had an estimated population of 2,829 inhabitants.

Clayton, Alabama is a town in Barbour County, Alabama. The population was 3,008 at the 2010 census, up from 1,475 in 2000. The elevation is 180 m. The area of Clayton is 17.56 km².

The town's namesake is William Clayton, who along with his brother established a store in 1832. They also built a home that was later used as a post office and then as the Barbour County courthouse. In 1866, the town of Clayton was incorporated by an act of the state legislature.

Clayton was founded as a railroad stop on the Montgomery and Eufaula Railroad. The town was named for John M. Clayton, Secretary of State under President James K. Polk. Clayton has been home to several industries over the years including the largest cotton gin in the world at one time and a large brick plant that is currently closed but still standing on Main Street near downtown. 

The first newspaper was established in 1901 by W.H. Bussey who also served as editor for many years until his death in 1941 when his son took over as editor until he sold it later on to Charles Williams who ran it until he retired in 1976 when he sold it to Jack Sessoms who ran it until selling it again in 1980 when Joe Bell took over ownership until selling it again in 1986.

The new county seat of Barbour County was incorporated in 1882; its first mayor was Henry J. Finney (1822–1896).

With an elevation of 180 meters above sea level, it's a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. You'll find plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking and fishing in this beautiful area.

Clayton locator map
Location of Clayton on Alabama map.

Quick Facts about Clayton

Population : 2,829 (2020)
Country : United States of America
State : Alabama (United States)
County : Barbour County
Postal code : 36016
Phone Area Codes : 334
Water as percent of area : 0%
Land as percent of area : 100%
Altitude : 591 feet / 180 meters
Capital city : Clayton is capital of Barbour County
Time Zone : UTC−06:00
Local time : 01:38:44 (25th November 2024)
Population growth : -6.33% (2010-2020)
Clayton Alabama Courthouse Square image
Clayton Alabama Courthouse Square
Clayton Alabama Courthouse Square image

Geography

Clayton is located at 31°52'42"N 85°26'59"W (31.8782200, -85.4496600).

Clayton map

Demographics

According to census records, the population of Clayton decreased by 6.33% in 10 years.

Year Population % Change Method
1850 400 -
2010 3,008 86.7% census
2011 2,976 -1.08% estimation process
2012 2,955 -0.71% estimation process
2013 2,940 -0.51% estimation process
2014 2,933 -0.24% estimation process
2015 2,918 -0.51% estimation process
2016 2,903 -0.52% estimation process
2017 2,877 -0.9% estimation process
2018 2,861 -0.56% estimation process
2019 2,847 -0.49% estimation process
2020 2,829 -0.64% estimation process

Clayton zip code is 36016. County name: Barbour, County fips: 01005

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Schools in Clayton

College & universities near Clayton, AL

Code Name City ZIP
102368 Troy University Troy (AL) 36082-0001

Stations (1)

Amtrak & bus stations near Clayton, AL

Code Name Address Type
MGM Montgomery, AL 950 West South Boulevard BUS

Post offices near Clayton

Post Office Name City ZIP
Clayton Post Office Clayton (AL) 36016

Other places with the same name (20)

Other cities in Barbour County

Cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Barbour County , AL.

City Name Population Title
Eufaula 11,621 City in Alabama
Clio 1,268 City in Barbour County, Alabama, United States
Louisville 457 Town in Barbour County, Alabama, United States
Baker Hill 252 Town in Barbour County, Alabama, USA
Blue Springs 86 Town of the United States

Distance to Other Cities

Clayton distances to largest Alabama cities